This past Sunday was Reformation Sunday. The Reformation was a watershed in church history. The Reformers were right in declaring that the attitude we have toward the trustworthiness and supremacy of Scripture determines our other positions, not only on faith, but also on practice. The evidence is indisputable that those who surrender the doctrine of inerrancy inevitably move away from orthodoxy. If the evangelical branch of Protestantism bids to take over the historical leadership of the Church today, this question of biblical authority must be settled. To fail to speak up is more than cowardice. It is sinful. Faithfulness to the Scriptures is not easy but it is simple. All it takes is a heart full of Jesus, a Bible, the capacity to study and learn, and a commitment to the kingdom of God. How thankful I am for this congregation in Augusta that is standing on the Bible as the word of God. I hope you enjoy their Reformation Sunday service as much as I did.
P.S. The music in this service is amazing.