“We Know”: Certainty In Our Beliefs

Inasmuch as many have undertaken to compile a narrative of the things that have been accomplished among us, just as those who from the beginning were eyewitnesses and ministers of the word have delivered them to us, it seemed good to me also, having followed all things closely for some time past, to write an … Continue reading “We Know”: Certainty In Our Beliefs

THE THREEFOLD USE OF THE LAW[OLD TESTAMENT] by R.C. Sproul

Every Christian wrestles with the question, how does the Old Testament law relate to my life? Is the Old Testament law irrelevant to Christians or is there some sense in which we are still bound by portions of it? As the heresy of antinomianism becomes ever more pervasive in our culture, the need to answer … Continue reading THE THREEFOLD USE OF THE LAW[OLD TESTAMENT] by R.C. Sproul

The Sufficiency Of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word Part 2

In the previous post, I concluded on Matthew 4:4, where Jesus indicated to us the centrality of God's word in our life: “It is written, “‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.’” "It is written" or in our contemporary terms, "The Bible says". These … Continue reading The Sufficiency Of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word Part 2

The Sufficiency of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word.

Psalms 119, Matthew 4:4 The date was 4th April, 2015. A group of friends agreed to meet and debate a topic we have been debating in a whatsapp group: "Does God Speak To Us Apart From Scripture?" Refuting the claim that God speaks apart from Scriptures, I presented my argument for the sufficiency of Scripture. … Continue reading The Sufficiency of Scripture: Our Rule; Thy Word.

A False Sense Of Security

As I write this, the current milieu of much of Accra is that of despondency as we’re still in the throes of coming to grips with the recent twin disaster of fire and flood which resulted in massive loss of life and property. Amidst much of the palpable anguish and grieving is welcoming news of … Continue reading A False Sense Of Security