Our current Bible study series is THINGS FULFILLED: THE GOSPEL OF LUKE. In the latest entry, Matt Privett explains what God said when He spoke to man for the first time in four centuries.
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One of the cries of the Protestant Reformation was semper reformanda (always reforming). Most believers don't live that way, though, choosing instead to live in a set of traditions they can appeal to historically, or even biblically (though without thinking through the context).
We are not about "deconstructing" our faith or anyone's elses faith for that matter, but we do need to always be reforming; that is, conforming to the image of God the Son as we better understand the Scriptures, always testing what we believe against what God has said.
The Reformation didn't end with Luther, Calvin, or even Spurgeon or Billy Graham. It continues today, so we continue to search the Scriptures, until all things are summed up in Christ.
The Jedi Master once told Luke, "You must unlearn what you have learned." As silly as it may sound, that is what is sometimes needed, even for faithful brothers and sisters in Christ. We can get so attached to what we think about the Bible because that's what we've always been taught, that we forget to study the Scriptures to make sure those things are correct in the first place. So sometimes, we have to unlearn what we have learned. Kurios Ministries wants to help with that.
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