This book lays out the case for the Sufficiency of Scripture, arguing that it is enough to define the life and practice of Christians and the church. It pushes back against both subtle and blatant violations of this tenet, including Tradition, Imagination, Divination, Emotion, Revelations, and Visions (TIDER). Join the author as he explains:
Passages that prohibit adding to or removing from God's word. Scripture has a special quality that sets it apart from anything else that has ever been written or will ever be written. The need for humility so that we can separate our biases from the truth.
There are consequences for either adding to or removing from God's word. How Jesus and Paul argued for the Sufficiency of Scripture. How the devil is the enemy of the Sufficiency of Scripture, and humans willingly cooperate with him for different reasons. How, ""The Scriptures, as a fixed set of documents, is a shared body of agreed reference that defines the contours of truth,"" and not the preacher's charisma or eloquence.
Holding to the Sufficiency of Scripture one day doesn't mean the preacher will always do so, hence the call for carefulness.
Why it's wrong to pit one passage of Scripture against another.
That ""humans have been building up reasonings apart from and against the light of God's truth for centuries."" Take the journey to deepen your understanding and appreciation for the Sufficiency of Scripture.