Apologetics

#1215: How did Jesus promise the New Testament? | John 14 | Lamentations 4-5

#1215: How did Jesus promise the New Testament? | John 14 | Lamentations 4-5

You don’t have to look too hard to see Jesus affirm the Old Testament — both in whole when he used a phrase like “the law and the prophets,” and specifically when he affirmed the veracity of stories quoted many prophets by name. Oh, and directly quoted from 24 of the 39 books. But the New Testament? Wasn’t that written after his death?

#1166: Why celibacy and singleness? | 1 Corinthians 7 | Isaiah 45:14-47:15 | Proverbs 14:22

#1166: Why celibacy and singleness? | 1 Corinthians 7 | Isaiah 45:14-47:15 | Proverbs 14:22

If you think about it, whatever the length of your life here, an eternity in heaven is going to utterly dwarf your 60 or 80 or 100 years here. When you look at it this way, it kinda puts it all in perspective, especially when you think about how much time we spend pursuing earthly things like our sexual desires. Why celibacy and singleness? Today on #forthehope.

#1165: What is an "a priori" objection? | 1 Corinthians 6 | Isaiah 43:14-45:13 | Proverbs 14:13-15

#1165: What is an "a priori" objection? | 1 Corinthians 6 | Isaiah 43:14-45:13 | Proverbs 14:13-15

Today I’m going to teach you a four dollar word, and I don’t actually care if you remember it. What I do hope is to help you sharpen your ear when you’re in dialogue with people. So sit tight, and we’ll answer today’s focus question: What is an “a priori” objection?

#1161: What is Biblical wisdom? | 1 Corinthians 2 | Isaiah 36-37 | Psalm 118 |

#1161: What is Biblical wisdom? | 1 Corinthians 2 | Isaiah 36-37 | Psalm 118 |

We often think of wisdom in kinda abstract terms, but it’s ultimately practical…wisdom is skill for living. Now lest you think — and rightfully so — that that could be how you might think about it in a secular sense, that’s exactly why we have focus questions here. So today as we knock down a short 1 Co 2, keep an ear out — and we’ll wrap up the day by highlighting a key distinction that’s worth remembering.

#1160: Why are 'group letters' important to you? | 1 Corinthians 1 | Isaiah 33-35 | Proverbs 14:4-6

#1160: Why are 'group letters' important to you? | 1 Corinthians 1 | Isaiah 33-35 | Proverbs 14:4-6

You are having a conversation with a friend, somehow end up on the topic of the Bible, and your friend says, “But all we have are copies of copies copies, AND there are a zillion errors in it.” What do you say?

#1159: How does the resurrection answer life's big questions? | Matthew 28 | Isaiah 30-32 | Proverbs 14:1-3

#1159: How does the resurrection answer life's big questions? | Matthew 28 | Isaiah 30-32 | Proverbs 14:1-3

Today we’re just going to finish off Matthew, read our customary OT and Wisdom segments, and then close out with answering today’s focus question…How does the resurrection answer life’s big questions?

#1149: Did Jesus ever address homosexuality? | Matthew 19 | Isaiah 6-9:7

#1149: Did Jesus ever address homosexuality? | Matthew 19 | Isaiah 6-9:7

Our focus question today is “Did Jesus ever address homosexuality?” And I’m going to cut to the chase: One narrative that makes the rounds is that Jesus did not, in fact, address it. And he did. And we’ll address that after we do our NT segment.

#1147: Is the God of the OT "mean?" | Matthew 17 | Isaiah 1-3 |

#1147: Is the God of the OT "mean?" | Matthew 17 | Isaiah 1-3 |

As we kick off Isaiah today (and spend a good bit of time there in the coming days), we’re going to hear plenty more oracles of judgment. Indeed, the OT in general has plenty of war and ugliness and, yes, prophets calling the people out. The NT, of course, is really clear about the gravity and consequence of sin, but if you or someone you know has wondered if the God of the OT is just a mean old dude, you’re not alone. Today’s focus question — Is the God of the OT mean? — is another where we’ll help you answer that question for yourself and others.

What is cultural apologetics? A case for ambassadorship of the good, true, and beautiful

What is cultural apologetics? A case for ambassadorship of the good, true, and beautiful

What is cultural apologetics? A case for ambassadorship of the good, true, and beautiful with Dr. Paul Gould.

What can we really know about Jesus? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

What can we really know about Jesus? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

What can we know? Was Jesus a myth? And can we trust the Gospels as history?

Is the Bible Anti-Intellectual? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

Is the Bible Anti-Intellectual? (chapter summary of Questioning the Bible by Dr. Jonathan Morrow)

Does believing the Bible mean checking your brains at the door? What is truth, reason, and faith? How should this affect our cultural engagement?