Major Dalton - August 31, 2025

What Does The Bible Really Teach

Throughout history, people have used the Bible to defend terrible actions—to justify slavery, excuse injustice, defend immoral behavior, and condemn others. How does a book that reveals God’s perfect love end up twisted to rationalize such harm? The problem often comes when we read the Bible without knowing its single, unshakable truth: it has one Author with one point. When we lose sight of that, the message gets fractured, and the results can be devastating. This week, we’ll close our series Faith for a Reason by asking: What is the Bible really all about? From Genesis to Revelation, is there a thread that ties it all together? And if so, how do we leverage that single message to hear God’s authentic voice in the pages of Scripture? Join us tomorrow as we take a sweeping look at Scripture to uncover the heartbeat of God’s Word—and why this truth changes everything about how we read it.

From Series: "Faith For A Reason"

Everyone wrestles with big questions about life and faith. “What is the purpose of suffering?” “Has God really spoken?” “Can I trust the Bible?” “What does God really want?” But one question sits at the core of them all. And the way we address it will guide us to the answers for every other question—“How do we know God exists?” Many assume faith means closing your eyes and hoping. But what if faith is actually about opening your eyes wider than ever before? This Sunday, we begin a brand-new series called “Faith For A Reason”—a space to take honest doubts seriously and explore clear, thoughtful answers. And we’ll start with the question everything else depends on: Is God really there?

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