Biblical Responses to Secular Beliefs (9) Cultural Marxism
“The greatest oppression that human beings experience is the oppression of their own sin and the tyranny of the devil. Jesus came to set us free from that and as Jesus himself said in John 8:36. “So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed.””
Sermon Series: Biblical Responses to Secular Beliefs
Biblical Responses to Secular Beliefs (3) Faith, Reason and Knowledge
“ If you do not start your thinking with the God of the Bible, it is impossible to give a reasonable account of the world and the big questions of life. You don’t start with reason and reason your way to God. You start with God and show that any reasoning about ultimate things that does not start with God is actually irrational. ”
Sermon Series: Biblical Responses to Secular Beliefs
Biblical Responses to Secular Beliefs (1) Destroying Arguments Raised Against the Knowledge of God
“One of the secular beliefs that we will have to address is the belief that the secular world-view is based on reason alone while the biblical world-view is based on a faith that is not reasonable. Part of demolishing arguments raised against God is to show that no-one believes what they believe on the basis of reason alone. There are many factors that go into why we believe what we believe and one of the factors that is very powerful is the company that we keep, the society in which we live and the desire to be accepted and admired by people that we admire.”
Sermon Series: Biblical Responses to Secular Beliefs
Believing the Resurrection
Read: 1 Corinthians 15:1-23
“The resurrection of Jesus means that those who are united to him by faith are no longer in their sins. Jesus died the death we deserve to die and having done that, death could no longer hold him – it had been conquered – for him and for us.”
The Problem of Relevance
Not all of the questions apologetics must deal with are intellectual in nature. For many people, the gospel does not seem to be relevant to their lives. This sermon gives a number of biblical principles which guide us as we seek to show unbelievers the attractiveness of the gospel.
The Problem of Evil
The problem of evil is a common objection to the Christian faith. The bible does not answer the problem of evil exhaustively, but it does give perspectives that help us to deal with it. Six biblical perspectives are examined.
Read Revelation 4:1-4
The Bible & Religious Pluralism
This sermon presents 4 biblical truths that address the phenomenon of religious pluralism. 1) All people are to be treated with kindness and respect regardless of the worldview they hold. 2) The greatest need of all men is reconciliation with the one true God. 3) The biblical worldview is true and any assertion that contradicts the Bible is false. 4) Jesus Christ is the unique and only Saviour of the world.
Read Acts 4:1-22
The Resurrection
In Scripture the resurrection of Christ is central not only in the accomplishment of salvation, but also as confirmation that Jesus claims about himself are true. This sermon considers the empty tomb and eyewitness accounts as biblical and historical evidence for the factuality of the resurrection.
Answering Questions About the Bible
We accept the Bible because in it God speaks with authority. However, the Bible also give us reasons to confirm our faith that it is the Word of God. We can use these to answer questions people might have about our conviction that the Bible is God’s revelation.
Read 2 Timothy 3:1-4:8