When Experience Becomes Authority: Why God’s Word Must Interpret Our Feelings

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When Experience Becomes Authority: Why God’s Word Must Interpret Our Feelings

Show: Contending for the Word
Host: Dave Jenkins

Show Summary

Experience is not the final authority for the Christian life. God’s Word is.

In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins addresses the tendency in modern Christianity to treat personal experience, spiritual impressions, and phrases like “God told me” as authoritative apart from Scripture.

Anchored in 2 Timothy 3:16–17, this episode explains why Scripture is God-breathed, sufficient, and the final authority for doctrine and the Christian life.

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Episode Notes

  • Why Scripture is the final authority for the Christian life
  • Why experience must always be tested by the Word of God
  • The dangers of testimony culture and experience-driven theology
  • Why phrases like “God told me” require careful discernment
  • How to pursue a healthy spiritual life without elevating feelings above truth
  • Why the church must remain anchored in Scripture alone

Key Scripture

2 Timothy 3:16–17

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