Truth in Faith
Truth in Faith3
We Know What We Believe
By A.W. Tozer02TI 3:16A.W. Tozer emphasizes the critical importance of maintaining pure theology within the Christian church, asserting that the church's hope lies in its accurate beliefs about God and humanity. He critiques modern attempts to simplify Christian truths for broader appeal, arguing that such efforts have led to confusion rather than clarity. Tozer warns against the dangers of a diluted faith that seeks to accommodate all beliefs, resulting in a lack of conviction among Christians. He stresses that the truths revealed in Scripture are clear and must be treated with utmost accuracy and reverence. The sermon calls for a return to a strong, unwavering commitment to the foundational beliefs of Christianity.
Is Muhammad a True Prophet of God?
By Sam Shamoun0NUM 23:23DEU 18:20MAT 23:34LUK 10:17JHN 6:27JHN 8:44HEB 13:201JN 2:221JN 5:9REV 14:6Sam Shamoun presents six propositions that challenge the belief in Muhammad as a true prophet of God, urging Muslims to reflect on these claims. He argues that Muhammad's teachings contradict the messages of previous prophets, particularly regarding the divinity of Jesus Christ, and highlights instances where Muhammad's actions and teachings appear inconsistent or erroneous. Shamoun emphasizes that true prophecy must align with the established revelations and warns against accepting any message that contradicts the core tenets of the Christian faith. He concludes that Muhammad's contradictions and the nature of his teachings disqualify him as a true prophet of God.
The Only Way to the Father
By A.W. Tozer0MAT 7:13JHN 14:6ACT 4:12A.W. Tozer emphasizes the exclusivity of Christ as the only way to the Father, critiquing the modern tendency to accept all religious beliefs as equally valid. He argues that true believers, who have encountered the divine, cannot compromise on the truth of the Gospel for the sake of tolerance or social acceptance. Tozer highlights the importance of standing firm in one's faith while still loving and praying for those of different beliefs. He asserts that genuine faith compels one to uphold the truth of Jesus' words, 'No one comes to the Father except through me,' without yielding to the pressures of societal norms.