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I’m listening to D.L. Moody’s audiobook How to Study the Bible. A little background, he is a preacher who traveled the world in the mid 1800s and was facing science vs. faith challenges of Darwin’s evolution. He was defending simply placing our faith in God’s Word in the face of the rising intellectual atheistic science. He was questioned about how he could have faith in Someone he can’t see or understand and he explains that though he doesn’t understand higher mathematics, he believes it is true; though he can’t explain astronomy, he believes it’s true.
He goes on to quote Pascal, “Human knowledge must be understood in order to be loved, but Divine knowledge must be loved to be understood.”
Moody goes on to explain how that’s the problem of modern critics of the Bible, they forgot how to make their brain a servant of their heart.
He also defended the inerrancy of Scripture, the rapture and Israel returning to her land.
He goes on to quote Pascal, “Human knowledge must be understood in order to be loved, but Divine knowledge must be loved to be understood.”
Moody goes on to explain how that’s the problem of modern critics of the Bible, they forgot how to make their brain a servant of their heart.
He also defended the inerrancy of Scripture, the rapture and Israel returning to her land.