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52 Apologetics: Faith-Building Devotions Defending Christianity (I am set to defend the gospel, give an answer for my hope, and fight faith: Philippians 1:17; 1 Peter 3:15; Jude 3).
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52 Apologetics: Faith-Building Devotions Defending Christianity (I am set to defend the gospel, give an answer for my hope, and fight faith: Philippians 1:17; 1 Peter 3:15; Jude 3).
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52 Apologetics: Faith-Building Devotions Defending Christianity (I am set to defend the gospel, give an answer for my hope, and fight faith: Philippians 1:17; 1 Peter 3:15; Jude 3).
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Is the Bible God's Word? Yes. Is Jesus the Messiah, the Son of God, and the only Mediator between a sinful people and a perfect, holy, and righteous God? Yes! Is the Christian faith supported by reasonable, provable, historical, archaeological, and philosophical evidence? Yes, yes, and yes!
The word apologetics comes from two Greek words, apo (out from) and logos (logic), and it literally means to give out a logical defense (apologia). In Christianity, it means to give out logical reasons for our faith, to defend the truth of Scripture, and to give reasons for believing in Christ. Like Paul, I am "set for the defense (apologia) of the gospel" (Philippians 1:17). Like Peter, I am "ready always to give an answer (apologia)" to everyone who asks why I trust Christ (1 Peter 3:15). Like Jude, I am prepared to earnestly contend (epi-agnízomai: agonize, fight) for the faith (Jude 3). I have written this book to defend and contend for the Christian faith; I want to let others know why I believe the Bible is God's Word and Jesus is God's Son (2 Timothy 3:16; John 1:34).
The word apologetics comes from two Greek words, apo (out from) and logos (logic), and it literally means to give out a logical defense (apologia). In Christianity, it means to give out logical reasons for our faith, to defend the truth of Scripture, and to give reasons for believing in Christ. Like Paul, I am "set for the defense (apologia) of the gospel" (Philippians 1:17). Like Peter, I am "ready always to give an answer (apologia)" to everyone who asks why I trust Christ (1 Peter 3:15). Like Jude, I am prepared to earnestly contend (epi-agnízomai: agonize, fight) for the faith (Jude 3). I have written this book to defend and contend for the Christian faith; I want to let others know why I believe the Bible is God's Word and Jesus is God's Son (2 Timothy 3:16; John 1:34).