Knowledge Matters For Christians

As humans, we were designed to act on knowledge in everyday life. If you and I don’t think the Bible and other sources of knowledge about God, morality, and the spiritual life are possible, and we are not growing in this knowledge, then following Jesus in everyday life will be next to impossible because we always default to what we know. Moreover, there appears to be no good reason to exclude the knowledge claims of Christianity simply because they are “religious.” If they do not hold up to scrutiny, that is one thing.

But Christianity, which is rooted in history, makes many claims, some of which are empirically testable while others are testable by nonempirical means. The crucial point is that Christianity rises to the level of being either true or false, and it can be known to be true or false (cf. Luke 1:1 – 4). If Christianity is relegated to the realm of fairy tales, which may provide personal significance or meaning but not knowledge, then people will continue not taking the claims of Jesus or the Christian worldview seriously. If, however, people are invited to consider the claims of Christianity as a knowledge tradition, then chances are good that they may come to know the living God and live life according to the knowledge provided in his Word.

What Do Christians Believe About Hell? [Podcast]

When it comes to the topic of Hell, everyone has questions: How could a loving God send people to hell? Is hell forever? Will everyone be saved in the end? What about those who have never heard of Jesus? Did Jesus really believe in hell?

The most important thing you need to know about hell (and heaven too!)

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