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Chris_W
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I understand that many Christian denominations profess a belief in Sola Scriptura ( a belief that the Bible is sufficient by itself for the instruction of the faithful).
I have a question about this; Why does Hank Hannagraph (“The Bible Answer Man”), just as an example, have a radio show?
Every show, people call in with their questions about how to understand the Bible, and he explains it to them as he understands it. If the Bible is totally self-sufficient, aren’t these teaching ministries completely unnecessary? It seems rather ironic to me.
Perhaps there is a rational reason for someone to have a Bible teaching ministry, while still adhering to Sola Scritpura, but I cannot imagine what that reason is.
I have a question about this; Why does Hank Hannagraph (“The Bible Answer Man”), just as an example, have a radio show?
Every show, people call in with their questions about how to understand the Bible, and he explains it to them as he understands it. If the Bible is totally self-sufficient, aren’t these teaching ministries completely unnecessary? It seems rather ironic to me.
Perhaps there is a rational reason for someone to have a Bible teaching ministry, while still adhering to Sola Scritpura, but I cannot imagine what that reason is.
I agree 100%. Jesus said, “Upon this Rock I will build my church” He did not say “churches”. Nor did He say, “don’t worry about a church just love Me. Read the bible and the Holy Spirit will guide you” He SAID he wanted to build a church on this rock (Peter). It is the pillar and bulwark of the Truth. Apparently, the existence of a physical church for us to have in order to follow Him was pretty important to Jesus.