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Overcoming Biblical Illiteracy | Series Overview
Are Mormons Christians? They are not—and the reason is simple: Mormonism adds requirements to salvation that biblical Christianity does not.
How and Why We Are Illiterate | Hosea 4:6 | Message 1
Hosea’s warning is not ancient history—it’s now. The Message paraphrase sharpens it: “My people are ruined because they don’t know what’s right or true.” God is saying: ignorance is not neutral; it is deadly.
The Doctrine of the Scripture (Bibliology) | Hosea 4:6 | Message 2
Biblical illiteracy is not a minor weakness—it is a spiritual crisis. Churches that neglect doctrine drift into deception. Christians who ignore Scripture grow spiritually anemic
The Doctrine of God (Theology) | Psalm 14:1-5 | Message 3
God is a Spirit—infinite, eternal, and unchangeable in His being, wisdom, power, holiness, justice, goodness, and truth.
The Doctrine of Jesus Christ (Christology, Part 1) | Philippians 2:5-11 | Message 4
Understanding who Jesus is—biblically—is essential to overcoming biblical illiteracy. We cannot afford to be vague or casual about Christ. There are many opinions about Jesus in culture, but only one true Lord Jesus Christ, revealed in the Bible.
The Doctrine of Jesus Christ (Christology, Part 2) | Matthew 1:21 | Message 5
The last Old Testament prophet, Malachi, spoke — and then heaven was silent for centuries. Matthew breaks that silence and says: the King has come.
The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology, Part 1) | Acts 1:8 | Message 6
Jesus promised that the Holy Spirit would come. “I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever” (John 14:16). Notice those words: “another Helper… He… with you forever.” The Holy Spirit is not temporary, not conditional, not moody, not on/off. He abides with the believer forever.
The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology, Part 2) | Ephesians 5:12-22 | Message 7
The Holy Spirit is not a distant theological idea—He is the living presence and power of God at work in every believer.