Round the Sphere Again: Scripture
Tuesday, May 1, 2012 at 4:23PM
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Internal Unity
Tim Challies pinned this infographic on Pinterest. I like it; I wish I had a use for it—other than just looking at it, that is. Maybe you have a use for it.

Not Necessarily Prescriptive
Kim Shay makes a very important point about how not to interpret the book of Acts. (The Upward Call).

Not everything in a narrative is normative. Our task is, of course, to discern which is and which is not. The unique situation with Acts is that everyone wants to think it’s normative. 

All or Nothing
From Sarah Flashing at The Center for Women of Faith in Culture:

When the Bible is viewed as a collection of writings–some inspired and some not–filled with erroneous sayings and irrelevant principles for living, it becomes more of a tangled mess rather than a beautifully woven pattern of God’s orderly self-disclosure. … At this point, it seems there’s no point in pursuing God within the pages of scripture.

Read all of Scripture, Truth and Trust.

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