Learn More With Apologetics Articles

By Kathleen Martin


Apologetics is a term taken from a Greek word that means 'spoken defense'. Since the Christian life is based on 'things unseen', knowing more about the meaning of scripture boosts faith. Apologetics articles are written to confirm the validity of Jesus being the son of God and to undergird a believer's reliance on the Bible as a road map for living.

It's important for all believers to take advantage of the thoughts and teachings of those who have gone before. Reading or hearing how strong men and women of God defend their beliefs helps strengthen the faith of Christians of all ages and stations of life. This doesn't mean that you need a divinity degree, just that you may benefit from having a clear idea of what Christianity is.

People often question believers, either because they have noticed unusual peace or joy in their lives or because they want to attack their beliefs. It's amazing that those who have neither joy nor peace may actually hate seeing it in others. People may also have an opposing view of life or religion and seek to either impose those views or simply attack the belief systems of others. People like to argue.

Christians should be able to express themselves clearly in face of opposition but are directed by scripture not to react angrily. They can 'make the argument' for their faith without acrimony, being 'gentle as doves' while not backing down from biblical truths. In order to defend the faith, believers must understand it. This is where a grounding in apologetics comes in handy.

Online resources make it easy to take one step at a time in this fascinating study. You can go online and choose a topic or start at the beginning of a list of offerings and go right through. Assessing everything you read or hear against scripture will keep you in direct accord with biblical truths. This study will not replace your personal testimony of interactions with the Holy spirit, which is also a strong defensive tool.

Still, it helps to know some of the basic arguments. For example, how did a humble carpenter's son, who was in his thirties and had a support system of twelve men and a few women - how did this one man change the world without ever writing a book or traveling one hundred miles from his home? Does it make sense that millions of people have been willing to live and die for such a man? Not in any worldly or natural sense. This man must have been something special, like the manifestation of God's love in human form.

Those who read the Bible regularly love the explanation of scripture found in the recorded thoughts of ministers and theologians. It's hard to understand it all alone, like the meaning of the ancient king Melchizadek or the reason why David, a wild man of the desert with bloodstained hands and sins to account for, was 'a man after God's own heart'.

An article that focuses on one major point is helpful, since this field of study is so wide. New ideas should be digested thoroughly before other new ones are added. Often someone with a particular problem or struggle will 'happen' upon a teaching that helps enormously. Writing such articles allows believers to share their insights and experiences as they relate to biblical truth.




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