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Scripture Alone is Authoritative

 
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In all the heated debates that occurred during the Protestant Reformation, there was one issue that could be found at the center of all of them: were the Scriptures a sole Divine authority for God’s people? While reformers like Luther demanded this, their counterparts in the Roman Church insisted that it was both Scripture and Church tradition that were divine authorities for God’s people. Join us as we consider what it means for the church to embrace the truth of Sola Scriptura, and see that while tradition is both important and needed, only God’s Word is the ultimate authority over God’s Church.
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In all the heated debates that occurred during the Protestant Reformation, there was one issue that could be found at the center of all of them: were the Scriptures a sole Divine authority for God’s people? While reformers like Luther demanded this, their counterparts in the Roman Church insisted that it was both Scripture and Church tradition that were divine authorities for God’s people. Join us as we consider what it means for the church to embrace the truth of Sola Scriptura, and see that while tradition is both important and needed, only God’s Word is the ultimate authority over God’s Church.
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