The All-Sufficiency Of The, Scriptures

By James W. Adams “All-sufficiency” is a compound term composed of two words: (1) all; (2) sufficiency. “Sufficiency” signifies: enough, equal to the end proposed,”and “all” means: totally, wholly, completely, without limitation. To speak of the “all-sufficiency of the Scriptures” is to say that they are completely equal to the accomplishment of the end for which …

The Restoration Of The All-Sufficiency Of The Church

By Ferrell Jenkins When God created the heavens and the earth He saw that it was very good (Gen. 1:31). Such is characteristic of everything God does. We cannot imagine that the Lord would do anything less than perfect. The church is a part of God’s grand scheme of redemption and is a reflection of the …

The Restoration of Focus on the Facts of the Gospel

By S. Leonard Tyler First Corinthians is a good book to support the evident need for calling attention to “The Restoration of New Testament Christianity.” Christians living in a modem, materialistic and atheistic orientated world must fight to keep their faith securely resting upon Divine Truth. Human wisdom, doctrines and philosophies weigh heavily upon the minds …

The Restoration Of The New Testament Doctrine Of Grace

By Tom M. Roberts In the prejudicial environment of the first century between Jew and Gentile, the biblical doctrine of grace was immediately explosive and controversial. Though God had testified through the prophets that Gentiles would be the objects of His grace (mercy), those who testified of God’s .grace in redemption did not find a ready …