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From God’s Mouth to Our Hands: The Case for the Canon

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Can we really trust that the Bible we read today is the inspired, complete, and authoritative Word of God?

In this foundational episode of Reasonable Christianity, Roland Albertus takes you on a deep yet accessible journey through the history, formation, and reliability of the biblical canon. From the Hebrew Scriptures affirmed by Jesus to the apostolic writings of the New Testament, we uncover the divine fingerprints that mark Scripture apart from every other text.

📖 What You’ll Learn:

  • What “canon” means and why it matters
  • How the Old Testament books were recognized and preserved
  • Why the Apocrypha was rejected by Jews, Jesus, the Apostles, and many Church Fathers
  • The rigorous standards used to recognize the New Testament canon
  • The role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers to the truth
  • Why we can be confident in the Bible today—textually, theologically, and spiritually

This episode is a rich resource for anyone wanting to defend the faith, strengthen their confidence in Scripture, or simply understand the Bible more deeply.

🔗 Listen now and discover why the Bible isn’t just trustworthy—it’s divine.

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Can we really trust that the Bible we read today is the inspired, complete, and authoritative Word of God?

In this foundational episode of Reasonable Christianity, Roland Albertus takes you on a deep yet accessible journey through the history, formation, and reliability of the biblical canon. From the Hebrew Scriptures affirmed by Jesus to the apostolic writings of the New Testament, we uncover the divine fingerprints that mark Scripture apart from every other text.

📖 What You’ll Learn:

  • What “canon” means and why it matters
  • How the Old Testament books were recognized and preserved
  • Why the Apocrypha was rejected by Jews, Jesus, the Apostles, and many Church Fathers
  • The rigorous standards used to recognize the New Testament canon
  • The role of the Holy Spirit in guiding believers to the truth
  • Why we can be confident in the Bible today—textually, theologically, and spiritually

This episode is a rich resource for anyone wanting to defend the faith, strengthen their confidence in Scripture, or simply understand the Bible more deeply.

🔗 Listen now and discover why the Bible isn’t just trustworthy—it’s divine.

Support the show

  continue reading

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