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Saturday, December 4, 2010

Understanding the Bible

Is there a contradiction between James and Paul?
For we hold that one is justified by faith apart from works of the law. (Romans 3:28)

You see that a person is justified by works and not by faith alone. (James 2:24)

Many do not want to believe in the Bible because they "found" existing "contradictions". They did not really find it themselves, but read it from websites established by atheists. There's no really contradiction in those verses, but rather our lack of understanding. How can we be swayed by atheists who not only do not believe in the Bible but do not understand what was written?

John Piper's sermon entitled "Does James Contradict Paul" helps me understand that the two verses do not contradict each other. Piper did not formulate some explanations or reasonings, he only connected the verses  and helped us to understand what was written. It is the truth and the message in the Bible, rather than the syntax and the characters that try to represent them that matters most.

I'm adding the book "When Critics Ask: A popular handbook on Bible difficulties" by Norman Geisler and Thomas Howe in my reading list.
Learn how to defend the authority and inspiration of Scripture. Writing in a problem/solution format, the authors cover every major Bible difficulty from Genesis to Revelation. Three extensive indexes-topical, Scripture, and unorthodox doctrines-offer quick and easy access to specific areas of interest. (Amazon)

2 comments:

  1. I have been searching the web about bible topics all day and you would be suprised how much time I have spent addressing those atheist who teach that the bible contains contradiction. When it is understood correctly, there is no contradiction in the bible. If there appears to be, one is not rightly dividing the word of truth. The bible contains no errors, study and see for yourself everyone, don't listen to those who would lead you to death.

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  2. I agree! Thank you for the comment!

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