The Clarity of Scripture: God Speaks So We Can Hear

Fireside Bible Chats por Zachary Oxendine and Jeremy Oxendine

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The clarity of Scripture means that the Bible is written so people can truly understand it—but real understanding takes effort, humility, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit. Both the Westminster and London Baptist Confessions teach that while not every passage is equally easy, the truths needed for salvation are clear to anyone willing to seek God through ordinary means like reading, preaching, prayer, worship, and the sacraments. From the Psalms to Paul’s letters, the Bible itself assumes its message can be grasped by all believers, not just scholars. Church fathers like Augustine and Athanasius agreed that Scripture feeds both the simple and the wise, shining light for those who study it faithfully. Yet clarity depends not just on intellect but on obedience—sin and pride cloud our understanding. The Spirit opens our eyes as we approach Scriptu ... 

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The Doctrine of the Word of God