As Teachers of the Bible, When Should We Be Confident and What Should We Do with more Controversial Passages?

January 6, 2023     bible, Humility, Interpretation, teaching

Welcome to Grace in Focus radio. Today, Bob Wilkin and Ken Yates take up a question about a Bible teacher’s disposition. Can a teacher of Scripture teach with confidence most of the time? Is it really a healthy idea for a teacher of Scripture, in order to guard from arrogance, always to insert a dose of skepticism even when a passage is clear? Is it ever okay to speculate about things the Scripture does not say clearly? Listen to this Grace in Focus episode. We are looking forward to your company!

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