A Critique of Practicing the Way (Part 7) - Critical Issues Commentary
Most Popular
•
21m
In this episode we discuss the informal logical fallacies of equivocation and false equivalence and show how John Mark Comer uses these in the book regarding the terms “disciple” and “apprentice.” We cannot be a true apprentice of Jesus because He is unique as the only begotten of the Father. In Scripture there is always a distinction between Jesus and the disciples.
This is a critique of Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer, WaterBrook, 2024.
Original Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8t4WpAGSE8
Up Next in Most Popular
-
Put Away Our Sinful Past - Critical I...
This section of Colossians exhorts Christians to fully lay aside the sins of their pagan past. Our old ways are not suitable for our new lives in Christ. The passage lists specific sins that Christians must put away and avoid. The truth of Scripture reveals that God's wrath is real. We need the s...
-
Redeeming the Time by Prayer and Gosp...
Paul calls us to be devoted to God in prayer. True devotion is prescribed in the Bible according to God’s ordained means. A key passage about drawing near to God in prayer is Hebrews 4:16. Every Christians needs to be bold and clear about the gospel. We also need to speak the gospel graciously so...
-
Remembering His Death Until He Comes ...
Remembering His Death Until He Comes
We begin this episode with a discussion of the Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation and their false system of communion. At the Lord’s Supper we remember that “Jesus died for sins, once for all, the just for the unjust, in order to bring us to God.” We sho...