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The Authority of Scripture in Moral Questions
Episode Summary
Many of the most difficult conversations today involve moral questions. Questions about sexuality, identity, right and wrong, and how Christians should live faithfully in a confused culture all come back to one deeper issue: who has the authority to define what is true and good?In this episode of Contending for the Word Q&A, Dave Jenkins explains why Christians must submit to the authority of Scripture in moral questions. Looking at 2 Timothy 3:16–17, this episode shows that the Word of God is breathed out by God, profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness, and sufficient to equip believers for every good work.When Scripture and culture disagree, Christians are called to trust God’s unchanging Word, speak with conviction and humility, and rest in the goodness of God’s truth.Listen
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Episode Highlights
- Why moral questions always come back to the issue of authority.
- Why Scripture is the final authority for the Christian life.
- What 2 Timothy 3:16–17 teaches about the inspiration and usefulness of Scripture.
- Why Christians must trust God’s Word when culture and Scripture disagree.
- How believers can speak about moral issues with conviction and humility.



