OAKRIDGE BIBLE CHAPEL

Scripture’s Sufficiency Declared by Paul Moving from the Old to the New Testament we come to the apostle Paul’s second letter to his protégé,
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Just as a few days ago I posted a prayer to mark then end of one year, so today I offer a second to
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Regardless of your experience with and possible distaste for the practice of resolution-making, we can agree that Christians are called to “grow in the
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The year that’s about to finish has been, as is always the case, something of a mixed-bag for the people of our church family.
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In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
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The apostle John opens his gospel account with a bold declaration of the eternality, divinity, and creativity of the Word: In the beginning was
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Scripture’s Sufficiency Celebrated by David There is perhaps no grander description of the nature, power, and purpose of the word of God then that
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In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
Written by Josiah Boyd
Scripture’s Sufficiency to What End? Before going further, (again, if you haven’t already, see the introductory post before reading on) space must be given
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In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
Written by Josiah Boyd
An Introduction to the Sufficiency of Scripture When discussing the doctrine of Scripture, its sufficiency is typically not the first characteristic considered. Instead, its
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In the Spring of 2020, the Adult Sunday School class at Oakridge began working our way through the book of Acts. What follows are
Written by Josiah Boyd