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The Sufficiency of Scripture
by Stephen Janho
The doctrine of the sufficiency of Scripture isn’t just under attack in our churches, campus lecture halls, conferences, or in the workplace. It is also under attack every day in our hearts when we fail to take God at His word, when we turn to other things, or when we trust in man-centered reasoning instead of seeking to find our refuge and strength in His all-sufficient Word. Scripture speaks of being enough (capacity) and having the means to accomplish that which God has intended it to accomplish. First, it is intended to be the means through which we can be saved (Romans 10:17),

He Is Faithful and So Are His Promises
Remember to focus on the promises of God rather than our circumstances. God is faithful.

The Goodness of Jesus
God gives us promises, but His promises are tied to a process. God promises peace. Stephen Janho (Elder) challenges us to consider where the affections of our heart have been focused during the quarantine. Can you say your heart has been focusing on that which is good? Could your misplaced affections be robbing your peace? In his short devotion, Stephen will guide you through God's filter, to determine if you are obeying God's command.
