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Why Scripture Must Remain Supreme in the Christian Life
Many voices today claim to speak for God. Some appeal to new revelation, others to personal experience, impressions, or modern prophetic claims. But Scripture is clear: God has spoken finally, fully, and sufficiently in His Word.
In this episode of Contending for the Word, Dave Jenkins explains why the authority of Scripture must remain supreme in the Christian life. When the Word of God is treated as one authority among many, doctrine becomes unstable, discernment becomes unclear, and the church becomes vulnerable to deception.
This episode considers the danger of placing experience, feelings, or claims of revelation alongside Scripture and shows why every teaching, every spiritual claim, and every experience must be tested by the Word of God.
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Episode Highlights
- Why every worldview is built on an authority
- Why Scripture must remain supreme over experience and impressions
- How false authority often enters the church subtly
- Why claims of new revelation must be tested by the Word of God
- Why the sufficiency of Scripture gives Christians stability and clarity
- Why feelings and experiences are not final authorities for truth
- How sound doctrine protects the church from deception
- Why Christians need biblically faithful local churches
Key Scriptures
Hebrews 1:1–2; Jude 3; Deuteronomy 4:2; 2 Timothy 3:16–17; Jeremiah 17:9; 2 Corinthians 11:13–14; James 1:22; Psalm 119:160
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