Tag: scripture

  • The Doctrine of Scripture, Part 3

    The Doctrine of Scripture, Part 3

    Pastor Nate Harlan discusses the canonicity of Scripture. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Jannis Nöbauer on Unsplash

  • Biblical Interpretation, Part 7

    Biblical Interpretation, Part 7

    Concluding the series with a conversation on genre and authorial intent. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Christian Rucinski on Unsplash

  • Biblical Interpretation, Part 4

    Biblical Interpretation, Part 4

    Hermeneutics continued. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Christian Rucinski on Unsplash

  • Biblical Interpretation, Part 2

    Biblical Interpretation, Part 2

    Pastor Nate Harlan discusses God’s self-validating nature. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Christian Rucinski on Unsplash

  • Biblical Interpretation, Part 1

    Biblical Interpretation, Part 1

    Pastor Nate begins a series on basic biblical hermeneutics. Listen above or download the audio file here. Photo by Christian Rucinski on Unsplash

  • The authenticity of the New Testament

    The authenticity of the New Testament

    After studying the authenticity of the four Gsopels, Pastor Nate Harlan and the class at Trinity Evangelical turn to look at the authenticity of the rest of the New Testament.

  • Lies People Tell About the Gospels

    Lies People Tell About the Gospels

    They aren’t reliable! The church changed them! They contradict each other! Pastor Nate Harlan and the class at Trinity Evangelical Church discuss these and other challenges that people make against the Gospels. 

  • Gospel authenticity and authorship

    Gospel authenticity and authorship

    Follow along with our lightning round through the history of the church and its undrrstanding of the canon of Scripture.

  • The critical importance of the Gospels

    The critical importance of the Gospels

    The world pretends that it is objective when it questions the historicity of the Gospel. The class at Trinity Evangelical dissects the faulty assumptions hidden in the questioning.

  • The Gospels and Their Reliability

    The Gospels and Their Reliability

    Is it certain that the four books of the gospel — Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — are reliable? When were they written? What about other books that claim to be gospels? Pastor Nate Harlan leads this discussion. 

  • The heart of the old covenant

    The heart of the old covenant

    Even though God generously gave Israel the sacrificial system so they could stay in covenant with Him, they were not able to. The chief lesson is that we are incapbable of meeting God’s standard of faithfulness, so we need Christ to meet the standard for us. 

  • The continuity between the covenants

    The continuity between the covenants

    After spending some time discussing alternate “scriptures” such as the Book of Mormon and the Quran, Pastor Nate Harlan and the class looks at the continuity between the old and new covenants.

  • Why do we believe the New Testament?

    Why do we believe the New Testament?

    Pastor Nate Harlan leads our family study at Trinity on the simple, but deep, question of why we Christians believe the New Testament. 

  • The consistency of the accounts of the crucifixion

    The consistency of the accounts of the crucifixion

    Unbelievers have a vested interest in trying to prove the gospel accounts of the crucifixion false. But these apparent discrepancies melt away with only a little study. Listen in to our family study on the topic.

  • The canon of Scripture — Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, Part 3

    The canon of Scripture — Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, Part 3

    Today, Pastor Nate Harlan and the members of Trinity Evangelical Church wrap up their study on those books — called pseudupigrapha and apocrypha — that were decided to be noncanonical and why that decision was made.

  • The canon of Scripture — Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, Part 2

    The canon of Scripture — Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, Part 2

    Pastor Nate Harlan and the class at Trinity further explore the history of the Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha and why these are not considered a part of the canon of Scripture. Listen above or download the audio file here.  

  • The canon of Scripture — Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, Part 1

    The canon of Scripture — Pseudepigrapha and Apocrypha, Part 1

    We ought to be very thankful for the sacrifices our forefathers made so that future generations could have the Word of God. But how do we know what books really belong in the Bible? Listen in to our class to get some answers.

  • The canon of Scripture — The Old Testament, Part 2

    The canon of Scripture — The Old Testament, Part 2

    Pastor Nate Harlan and the attendees of the class at Trinity continue their discussion on the inspiration of the Old Testament, focusing on its continuity.

  • The canon of Scripture — Self‑validating authority

    The canon of Scripture — Self‑validating authority

    How does the Bible expect you to approach it? As Pastor Nate Harlan says, the Bible expects you to come believing it as true. Listen in on this family study.

  • The canon of Scripture — The Old Testament, Part 1

    The canon of Scripture — The Old Testament, Part 1

    Pastor Nate Harlan and the attendees of the class at Trinity discuss the inspiration of the Old Testament and why we consider it canon.

  • The canon of Scripture

    The canon of Scripture

    Pastor Nate Harlan begins a series on the canon of Scripture. In this lesson, the class discusses the role of history, providence, and revelation.

  • Nate Harlan 12/05/10 – Rightly Handling the Word

    Nate Harlan 12/05/10 – Family Study Download