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Keith Lee Johnson unpacks the complexities of interpreting scripture in a modern world that often rejects biblical standards. He explores the spiritual implications of being redeemed, the debate over expanding the biblical canon, and the divide between identifying as a Christian versus living as a believer. Through reflections on Bishop Yvette Flunder’s teachings and the responsibilities of women in faith, Johnson emphasizes judgment, discernment, and the urgent need for believers to measure their lives against scripture rather than culture.
By KEITH LEE JOHNSONKeith Lee Johnson unpacks the complexities of interpreting scripture in a modern world that often rejects biblical standards. He explores the spiritual implications of being redeemed, the debate over expanding the biblical canon, and the divide between identifying as a Christian versus living as a believer. Through reflections on Bishop Yvette Flunder’s teachings and the responsibilities of women in faith, Johnson emphasizes judgment, discernment, and the urgent need for believers to measure their lives against scripture rather than culture.