Episode Synopsis "Ep. 6 | Why Saying “I Can Do All Things” At a Sporting Event is Following Satan’s Example"
In Matthew 4, Jesus is tempted by Satan with Scripture taken out of context and retorts with Scripture read rightly. Simply quoting the words of Scripture is not an appeal to the truth of Scripture unless it is rightly quoted and rightly used. A misunderstood Scripture is not actually Scripture. Join Pastor Craig as he discusses the importance of verses being kept in their distinct place in the narrative to continually point to Jesus.
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