Here’s an old gem from Dan Phillips on the importance of scripture. A sample (emphasis from the original):
It should be beyond argument that Christianity should have something fundamental to do with Christ. If so, there is no doubt that Christ-religion is a religion of the Bible first and foremost.
To start with the most forehead-slappingly basic touchstone, I’d ask this: Tell me something about this “Christ” you say you believe in.
If even one intelligible word is offered in answer, two things will necessarily be true about it: (1) it will be a doctrinal statement; and (2) it will either be directly from the Bible, or it will be false at worst, or trivial at best.
Was your “Christ” virgin-born, God incarnate, come in fulfillment of prophecy to effect atonement for His people? Did He live a sinless life? What did He teach, what did He say, what did He do? What did He command, promise and threaten? How did He die? What happened then? What happens next? What does any of it mean? What should it mean to me?
Any truthful, consequential answer to any of those questions will come from the Bible.
Oh, and today’s post from Dan on Why Truth Matters is equally worth reading…