2023-01-23 Biblical Inerrancy - Salvation is Hard, apparently... Biblical Authorship
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On the latest episode of the Ask a Christian podcast, host Nate Cunningham delves into the topic of biblical inerrancy. This can be a contentious issue for many, as it raises questions about the authority and accuracy of the Bible. Nate addresses common misconceptions about inerrancy, such as the idea that it means the Bible is free from any errors or mistakes. He explains that inerrancy refers to the Bible being free from errors in its teachings about salvation and other matters of faith and practice.
One of the key points Nate touches on is the idea that salvation in Christ means we are free to do whatever we want. He explains that while it is true that we are no longer bound by the law, true salvation also means that we will be led by the Spirit to do what Christ has called us to do. He encourages listeners to consider their actions and attitudes in light of their faith, and to strive to be more like Christ in their daily lives.
The episode also covers the topic of biblic..