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In a world overflowing with opinions but short on truth, this message challenges us to go deeper than surface-level faith. From Acts 17, we follow Paul’s journey to Thessalonica and Berea and discover why the Bereans were called “noble” for examining the Scriptures daily. Their example confronts a crucial question: do we actually know what we believe—and why? If we don’t define our beliefs, culture will gladly do it for us. This message isn’t about winning arguments or posting hot takes; it’s about building a faith strong enough to withstand real-life pressure.
By Keystone North ChurchIn a world overflowing with opinions but short on truth, this message challenges us to go deeper than surface-level faith. From Acts 17, we follow Paul’s journey to Thessalonica and Berea and discover why the Bereans were called “noble” for examining the Scriptures daily. Their example confronts a crucial question: do we actually know what we believe—and why? If we don’t define our beliefs, culture will gladly do it for us. This message isn’t about winning arguments or posting hot takes; it’s about building a faith strong enough to withstand real-life pressure.