Always Have An Answer

Having a answer for the hope you believe in   •  Sermon  •  Submitted
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If we claim God then we need to have more than just a personal believe and what we believe.

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Anyone can claim that they believe in Christ, but it really takes a truly saved person to tell you why. Just having a personal reason why you believe doesn’t separate us from any other religion. Although shows us that we are all without excuse because God has made his existence evident in all of mankind. We also have more than just his divine revelation to support they hope which we claim.
Objective: Is to look at four different outlooks that all saved men and women of God should have
A personal outlook, a man or a women of God should have a stellar testimony. How can one claim he is following God if he doesn’t see him working. However, just having a personal experience with God doesn’t answer why you have this unshakable hope. Many people can say that someone or something changed their life, so what makes you any different
An outside perspective into your life: Your personal outlook is you glorifying God through your own personal experience. However, can other’s who knew you now see a change. This comes and handy when you defend the faith against someone you love. It is harder to get your point across about your new found hope and Christ if you still resemble the same person you once was. You want to try to be of good repute. Peter 1 3: 15-16
The Historical and Prophetical weight of the bible: because it is a reliable source , and a has a reliable collection of historical documents written by eyewitness during the lifetime of other witnesses, their reports supernatural events that took place in fulfillment of specific prophecies and claim that their writings are divine rather than human and origin 2 Peter Chapter 1
Written on 3 different continents, different vantage points, 3 languages written over 1500 years.
Luke Chapter 1 and Luke wasn’t a eyewitness
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