God has spoken clearly, we won’t listen clearly, but Christ is our clarity. So how should Christians wrestle through differences of interpretation in the body of Christ? Paul’s model is two-fold: You welcome each other and you be fully convinc...
In this recording, we have the chance to be encouraged in two ways: (1) Hearing the personal salvation testimony of our friend, Dan Crabtree; and (2) a Q&A with Dan Crabtree at Faith Bible Church’s college ministry Fall Retreat. In the Q&A, we get into more specific questions on the weekend’s topic: “The Clarity of Scripture.” While we may believe that God’s word is clear, authoritative, and true, that doesn’t always make the practical implications of these things easy. Such as: What do I do when someone disagrees with and opposes these things? How should Christians maintain unity when there’s disagreement on secondary or ‘gray’ issues? Listen in as these questions and more are addressed.
Dan is College Pastor at Immanuel Bible Church in Annandale, Virginia.
View Resources by Dan CrabtreeFormer college pastor at Faith, Jared and his family are currently preparing to move to the Czech Republic and work as global outreach partners in 2024. He and his wife, Claire, have three children.
View Resources by Jared MillicanGod has spoken clearly, we won’t listen clearly, but Christ is our clarity. So how should Christians wrestle through differences of interpretation in the body of Christ? Paul’s model is two-fold: You welcome each other and you be fully convinc...
God has spoken clearly, but we won’t listen clearly, so is there any hope? Yes, because Christ is our clarity. Jesus not only gives us eyes to see and hearts to receive the truth of God’s clear Word, but he also teaches us in the gospels a fai...
Though God has spoken clearly, the Bible often seems unclear to us because of our human limitations and our sinful rebellion. Submission to God through his Word gives you clarity, as Moses told the Israelites on the plains of Moab. But sin makes y...