The Bible and History
By Tim Keller
And beginning with Moses and all the Prophets, he interpreted to them in all the Scriptures the things concerning himself.—Luke 24:27
There’s nothing more foundational to who you are as a Christian than how you regard the Bible itself. How do you approach the Bible? How do you understand the Bible? These are fundamental questions to everything else you do as a Christian.
Today we’re looking at the bookends of the book of Luke, which is one of the four Gospels in the New Testament. At the very beginning and the very end, there are important statements that help us understand what the Bible is and what it’s about. We’re going to learn that (1) the Bible is truth, (2) it’s truth about a man, and (3) it’s truth not just for the mind but for the heart.
(Listen to the sermon here. Run time is 37 minutes.)
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