The incarnate Word and the written word provide a direct revelation from God, as well as a direct revelation o f God.
Without the incarnate Word, man could never have an intimate relationship with God; without the written word of God, man would never know about this relationship. God’s written word reveals the benefits of Christ’s redemptive work, otherwise forever hidden.
Unfortunately, Christian young men seeking a Bible education are no longer taught the infallible word of God, but are instead encouraged to question its language and history and to doubt the very utility of preaching the word. This book serves to thwart the presumptuous actions taking place in the name of religious scholarship.
The typical seminary’s approach to the word of God would be unacceptable in the studies of science, medicine, law or any other secular field of education. Yet, Christian training enterprises, once conceived to implant a sense of reverence for the word of God, are now producing the opposite effect.
Seminary students should have an intimate relationship with God and graduate with a renewed reliance upon that bond. They should equally trust in God’s infallible word.
Regrettably, too many of these otherwise promising minds graduate overconfident in their education and with an unhealthy loyalty to their alma mater.
These graduates then infiltrate the churches where they become judge and jury over the word of God, rather than expositors and exhorters of God’s treasured possession.
One Book One Authority is intended for the man or woman who has grown frustrated with the uncertainty and unbelief so prevalent today.
It serves as a treatise against the modern-day seminary education and the majority of books found in 21bl century Christian bookstores.
This book brings the word o f God and the Word incarnate into perspective by simultaneously elevating kQth to their rightfully exalted positions.