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"Rightly Handle the Word" with Nghia Tran

48 min · 28 jun 2026
aflevering "Rightly Handle the Word" with Nghia Tran artwork

Beschrijving

Four questions are keeping the next generation up at night: Will we have a future? How do I know what is true? Will anyone show up for me? Is God even real? These are not new questions. The Apostle Paul addressed them over 2,000 years ago in a letter to a young pastor named Timothy, and his answers still hold up today. The key is rightly handling God's Word, using Scripture as the straight line against which everything else is measured, rather than bending it to fit cultural preferences. The firm foundation is not our ability to get it right. It is Jesus Christ, who never swerved from the truth, went to the cross in our place, and rose again so that we could stand on something that will never give way.

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