A clear, thoughtful look at scripture and church unity you can trust
This volume presents two sermons that explore how we read the Bible, understand its message, and relate to the church’s unity.
It argues for careful, faithful study of Scripture and explains why a historical view of church history matters for today.
Readers will find a plain, logical exposition that connects personal study with the wider history of Christianity. The text discusses how different interpreters have read the same Bible and why unity remains a central concern for believers across time and place.
- A straightforward guide to reading the Bible with humility, prayer, and discernment
- Historical context on the Reformation and the development of church life
- Thoughtful arguments for maintaining unity within the broader Christian tradition
- Practical reflections on how to discuss differences with charity and faithfulness
Ideal for readers who want a sober, confessional perspective on Scripture and church unity, and for those exploring how history informs present faith.