Theology Thursday

Theology Thursday

Welcome to Theology Thursday: We present select Bible studies and sermons from Pastor Bob Enyart of Denver Bible Church teaching from Scripture that:
- God is eternally free, inexhaustibly creative, and has existed from everlasting
- His main biblical attributes? He is living, personal, relational, good, and loving
- Proper hermeneutics flow not from Greek and Latin philosophy but from the primary biblical attributes of God
- The Bible explicitly affirms marriage and condemns moral relativism and all immorality including homosexuality
- As God is a person and created us in His likeness He expects us to stand for the personhood of the unborn
- God presents the Gospel of Jesus Christ, based on the death penalty, in Bible's context of criminal justice
- The Bible is not a science text (for they have to be corrected all the time) but instead is scientifically accurate. Enjoy!

ThThurs: Genesis Creation Pt. 10

What We Believe and Why We Believe ItGenesis-Creation: A rock cannot make itself and a fire cannot burn forever. Matter cannot come from non-matter and a perpetual motion machine cannot exist. Therefore, the universe could not have made itself from nothing, nor could it have always been moving, churning, working, and burning.

ThThurs: Deuteronomy Pt. 9

What We Believe and Why We Believe ItDeuteronomy: Relive young Israel's crucial moments, from their refusal to enter the Promised Land to the miracles and battles of the desert years. The name Deuteronomy signifies the retelling of the law.

ThThurs: Deuteronomy Pt. 8

What We Believe and Why We Believe ItDeuteronomy: Relive young Israel's crucial moments, from their refusal to enter the Promised Land to the miracles and battles of the desert years. The name Deuteronomy signifies the retelling of the law.

ThThurs: The Gospel of Mark Pt. 9

What We Believe and Why We Believe ItGospel of Mark: We Christians might assume that the Lord's favorite title for Himself, being God the Son, would be, the Son of God. Indeed, the Gospel of Mark begins by identifying Jesus in that way.