Briefing Outlines
#101 The Enigmas of The Epistle to the Hebrews
The Epistle to the Hebrews along with Romans is one of the most theological of all the books of the Bible. This book majors in the doctrine of Christ (Christology) and the doctrine of salvation (soteriology). Therefore, it ought to be of chief importance to all believers in understanding and living out the Christian worldview. This beautiful theological treatise, however, has many enigmas that must be dealt with to properly interpret it’s content. This will be the purpose of this Briefing.
#100 The Origins of Antisemitism
Are you alarmed at the increasing level of antisemitism? As Christians the alarm bells should be deafening! We worship a Jew, and we essentially share the same worldview. This level of propaganda and anti- Semitism hasn’t been higher since WWII. In addition, the dominant media has not been trustworthy in informing the public. In fact, in many cases they have been complicit. Currently, anti-Israel sentiment among the academic left on college campuses and in Western Europe is unprecedented in recent times. Note the following quote and note the date:
#99 Artificial Intelligence: The New Idol
In human history great technological discoveries brought about revolutions in how we live our lives. Examples are many: The wheel, printing press, electricity, automobile, radio, telephone, television, the computer (silicon chips), smart phone, and the internet. Many believe the advent of AI may be the most revolutionary of all. AI will likely influence every area in which we live, and is doing so as I write. A free version of AI (ChatGPT) was first introduced to the public in 2023 and had one million users in five days!
#98 Adam: Real Man or Myth?
Until the 19th Century Adam was universally seen as the originator of the human race from whom every human descended. There are now those who self-identify as evangelicals who are currently calling upon Christians to abandon this historic teaching because it conflicts with the settled science of human evolution, and that Genesis simply mimics ancient Near Eastern creation myths. There are several variations of this new teaching:
97. Dragons and The Bible
Every continent and every people group has legends of dragons dating from antiquity. What makes this of interest, is the descriptions are strangely similar. In the KJV version of the Bible (1611), the word dragon or dragons occurs 35 times (22 in the OT and 13 in the NT). The English word dragon comes from the Greek word drakon. In almost all dictionaries and encyclopedias dragon is defined as an imaginary or mythological creature. The question then becomes: what exactly is this creature? Is the KJV Version of the Bible referring to dragons as real animals? Is it mythical, reflecting pagan Near Eastern literature, or is it symbolic?
96. End Times Conundrum
Eschatology is the branch of theology that has to do with future things such as the second coming of Christ, the resurrection of the dead, the final judgement, and the eternal state. The affirmation of these events has been part of the great creeds of the church for 2000 years. To deny these events is to be less than orthodox. The problem: there has never been a consensus about the exact order of these events. There are no charts in the Bible giving us the details. In reality, this state is similar to the prophecies concerning Christ’s first coming. The scribes correctly discerned that the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem (Mt.2:5), but the timing of His coming, and the nature of His career were greatly misunderstood.
95. What Does God Know, and When Did He Know It?
Many passages in Scripture proclaim God’s complete knowledge, otherwise known as the attribute of omniscience, which simply means all knowledge. This means: He knows everything actual and everything possible. God never has to learn anything, and He never forgets anything; He knows everything all at once in their totality, that includes past, present, and future. His knowledge also includes complete and perfect knowledge of Himself. God literally knows everything there is to know! I Sam. 2:3: ...for the Lord is a God of knowledge, and by him actions are weighed. Ps 147:5: ...his understanding is beyond measure.
94. Interpreting Genesis 1-11
I. Introduction
A. The amazing doctrine of God’s Providence is special to old Saints. Why? Because in
retrospect you can look back over your life and see numerous times how God worked by
bringing you to salvation, saving you from accident, introducing you to your spouse,
answering prayer, etc.
B. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand, which conducts
the Affairs of men more than the people of the United States. Every step, by which they
have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to have been
distinguished by some token of providential agency. George Washington at his First
Inaugural Address 1789.
B. The great English poet, William Cooper (1731-1800), wrote: God moves in mysterious
ways His wonder to perform. He plants his footsteps in the sea and rides upon the storm.
92. The Mystery of Providence
I. Introduction
A. The amazing doctrine of God’s Providence is special to old Saints. Why? Because in retrospect you can look back over your life and see numerous times how God worked by bringing you to salvation, saving you from accident, introducing you to your spouse, answering prayer, etc.
B. No people can be bound to acknowledge and adore the invisible hand, which conducts the Affairs of men more than the people of the United States. Every step, by which they have advanced to the character of an independent nation, seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency. George Washington at his First Inaugural Address 1789.
B. The great English poet, William Cooper (1731-1800), wrote: God moves in mysterious ways His wonder to perform. He plants his footsteps in the sea and rides upon the storm.
91. The Nature of the Soul
The contemporary and prevailing view in the majority of institutions of higher learning today and in the culture generally, is that mankind is only material. He is made out of dust and when he dies he will return to dust. Death means cessation. He differs only from the animals in that he is more complicated and has more brain cells. Consciousness is generated by the brain which is only a complex computer made out of meat. This view is also called materialistic monism (MM), identity theory, and physicalism.
87. Question of Human Evolution
The Grand Assumption: When Darwin wrote The Descent of Man he had no evidence of human evolution though some hominin fossils (the word hominin means apelike) were being discovered around the time of publication(1871). Darwin just assumed that if other life forms evolved, humans did also. After a century and a half that grand assumption is still in effect even though the fossil evidence has not produced any definitive evidence.
82 The Postmodern Vocabulary
The force of the Postmodern Worldview first began to be felt at the street level during the turbulent 60's. It was areaction against the worldview of the Enlightenment which believed that through logic and science a universalexplanation could be achieved which would explain all of existence. Modernism, another name for theEnlightenment, made great advances in science and technology for which we all benefit, but was doomed to failurein its quest for a metanarrative (a worldview that would explain all of life) because you can never arrive at aninfinite by starting with the finite (in contrast, the Christian worldview starts with the Infinite God). The essenceof postmodernism is that there is no true truth!