Episode Description
Jesus said, “You shall know the truth” (John 8:32). That settles the matter. So why is it that many believers think we can never be sure about our faith until we get to heaven? Some call it a “leap of faith”— an expression that is not in the Bible. Others think certain verses in the Bible teach that we can’t know the truth; we can only hope that we do.
This thinking is becoming more common. Our age is called the period of postmodernism of which skepticism is a key element. It is in public education, especially on the university level. Young people are being taught that nothing is absolute and everything is relative.
The church has been influenced by this teaching. So if you’ve wondered why the faith of some has grown cold, this is one of the reasons. But this episode will show that God didn’t leave us in the dark. He made us and He revealed Himself to us so that we can know Him and His will.
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