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We live in a culture that teaches truth is relative; that is, there are no universal, general truth claims in the world. And such a worldview not only dominates the age in which we live but sadly has increasingly affected the church. As Christians, we must reject such thinking and embrace the only standard of truth recorded in Scripture.

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It is crucial for Christians never to reject the truth of Scripture. But what happens if we abandon truth? Pastor Tom explains that the consequences reach far beyond personal faith. When truth becomes optional, everything else becomes negotiable.

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The Bible assumes and teaches that there is objective, universal, eternal, and propositional truth, and that you and I can know for certain what it is. Today, Pastor Tom continues to unpack the Scripture about what the truth is.

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While the culture around us argues that there are no universal truths or moral absolutes, we come back to the main question that we as believers should always ask: What does the Bible say? In today’s study, Tom deals with how culture has redefined morality.

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If life is truly random according to the culture, then your struggles don’t matter, your victories are meaningless, the people you love and dreams you chase, the prayers you pray—all of it is just cosmic accidents in an indifferent universe. But what does the Bible say? Does Scripture support this bleak worldview? Is every person and every moment merely chance—or is there a divine purpose interwoven through the fabric of existence?

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The unbelieving world and culture at large push this teaching as if it is true of life. As Christians, we must always ask: What does the Bible say? Today, Tom continues to deal with this dangerous lie while explaining the truth of God’s Word…and how the doctrine of providence gives Christians confidence that God is sovereignly working all things for His glory.

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Does the Bible actually teach that the goal of life IS happiness? Or have we been sold a dangerous lie that even Christians have bought into? Today, Pastor Tom Pennington helps us understand why the pursuit of personal happiness might be one of the most dangerous lies of our time—and what we as followers of Christ must understand about our true primary goal in this life.

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You exist for one reason. You have life for one reason, and that is to bring glory to God. Therein lay the main question: Are you pursuing personal happiness…or God’s glory?

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Friend, how do you view your possessions? Do you desire and crave more “stuff”? Have they become an idol in your life? The way of the world teaches that possessions are the key to life: the more you have, the happier you will be. All you need is more real estate or more money, and then you’ll find true joy and satisfaction in this life. But such thinking is contrary to the Bible. Why is it so crucial for Christians to stay vigilant against the subtle and seductive philosophies that surround us every day?

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You’ve heard it before… “”Science is fact, Christianity is blind faith.”” It’s everywhere—universities, social media, even casual conversations. The message is clear: science deals with hard evidence while religion is just personal opinion and wishful thinking. Pastor Tom takes us back through history to expose the roots of this philosophy—and why Christians must understand these disastrous lies that are undermining truth itself.

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Do you believe that “Science is Fact and Christianity is Blind Faith.” Today, Pastor Tom encourages us from the Scripture to reject the idea that Christianity is simply a set of beliefs to be believed without evidence.

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Pastor Tom walks through powerful propositions that demonstrate the validity of Christianity—showing how the gospel of Jesus Christ isn’t just true, it’s provably true. So let me ask you: when someone challenges your faith, do you retreat.—or do you have the facts to stand your ground?

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According to the apostle Peter, Christians must be able to give a defense or a reason for the hope that is in them. Today, Tom Pennington summarizes the propositions that articulate the truth claims of Christianity to help us as Christians never succumb to the lies of the culture but rather to defend the faith against all opposition.