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 …