Only God’s word is trustworthy

Verifying Sources

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the little boy who supposedly went to heaven but did not see his grandmother there. It caused all sorts of consternation among his family, even questioning whether he went to heaven and whether Grandma was even a believer.

It was all satire. When I wrote it, the friend who sent me the link had to send me another note letting me know that it was satire. That is the intent of the particular website.

Obviously, then, it goes without saying that I should have verified the source. How often do we get into trouble when we do not verify the source? Just because someone says something in the Bible does not mean it is true. The record of its utterance is true but the Bible records words from Satan but it doesn’t mean his words are true. You have to verify the source.

Unfortunately, so many of our friends and family get their theology from television programs, movies, magazines, and books other than the Bible. They simply fail to verify the source.
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There is only one book that tells us about God – the Bible. There is only one book which can inform us about the devil, demons, angels, seraphim, and cherubim – the Bible. While secular sources can tell us some things about Jesus Christ, most of our information comes from – the Bible. There is only one book to consult on the nature of worship, the nature of the church, and the nature of Christian living – the Bible.

Encourage others to verify their source. Consult the Bible.

“Take care then how you hear” (Luke 8:18).

–Paul Holland

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