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A Bible-Based Community |
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IN GOOD HANDS |
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Christadelphian beliefs are based on the Bible’s claim that it is the inspired Word of God a claim that is supported by a substantial weight of external evidence. (2 Timothy 3:16; 2 Peter 1:19-21) When Jesus preached the Gospel, he taught from the Old Testament Scriptures. It was from these ancient Jewish Scriptures that Jesus taught the people of his time the ‘Gospel’ or ‘good news’ of the coming kingdom of God. It is to these same Scriptures that Christadelphians look for the foundations of true Christianity. The New Testament was not completed until the end of the first century AD, after Jesus had ascended to heaven. However when we study its message we see that it also claims to be inspired by God. The writers of the New Testament did not dismiss the Old Testament Scriptures as irrelevant but rather they expounded the message of those ancient writings. Jesus himself pointed us in the right direction when he said: ‘If they do not hear Moses and the prophets, neither will they be persuaded though one rise from the dead.’ (Luke 16:31) In this passage the servants of Jesus are clearly directed
by him to look at the Old Testament Scriptures - to Genesis and the books that
follow - to find the foundation principles of true Christianity. The Apostle
Paul who was instrumental in spreading Christianity throughout the Roman world
in the 1st Century, confirmed its basis in the Old Testament when he wrote: ‘And
the Scripture, foreseeing that God would justify the nations by faith, preached
the Gospel to Abraham beforehand...’ (Galatians 3:8) |
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