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Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

BONUS: Praying Inerrancy Over Our Kids

Pardon the Mess with Scarlet Hiltibidal - Christian Motherhood, Biblical Parenting, Raising Christian Kids

Scarlet Hiltibidal and Christian Parenting

Christianity, Kids & Family, Parenting, Religion & Spirituality

4.9849 Ratings

🗓️ 2 March 2020

⏱️ 13 minutes

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Summary

As we pray inerrancy this week, you may be wondering what in the world that word even means. 

And, for that matter, why does it matter for our kids?

You’re not alone. I think we’ve all had that question.

To believe the Bible is inerrant means we believe it is “inspired” and “God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16). 

If that’s the case, then the Bible must be without error and completely trustworthy (2 Timothy 3:16) since God is without sin and cannot lie (Hebrews 6:18). 

In other words, a perfect God cannot give us his word (the Bible) with errors or contradictions.

So, is inerrancy just a theological point debated by scholars or is it relevant to our parenting?

This concept is critically important for our kids because if they don’t believe in the absolute truth of Scripture, they will not use it as the anchor point for how they live their lives. 

The heart of the gospel is that Jesus—God incarnate—was born to a virgin to pay our debt through death on a cross and resurrection.

It’s a dangerously slippery slope if our kids begin to question the truth of the recorded events in the Bible, leading them to question the theology that goes behind these critical events. 

Our culture does not believe in absolute truth, and understanding the Bible’s inerrancy is foundational if our kids are going to live in a way that’s wholly pleasing to God.

Janet Denison joins us today to talk about inerrancy and reminds us that the Bible is not a book of suggestions but a guide on how to live our lives. 

In a world that often redefines God’s word to meet the cultural relativism of the day, let’s pray that our kids believe every word in the Bible is divinely inspired and the ultimate authority for their lives.

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0:00.0

Hey guys, this is Cynthia again.

0:06.3

I'm glad you are here with us again today on our podcast, Pardon the Mess, as we

0:10.8

continue praying through the school year for our kids.

0:13.9

And this week, we are praying inerrancy.

0:16.5

And so if you follow our prayer journal and you open that this morning, you may have been

0:19.5

like, wait, what are we talking about?

0:21.2

It is not necessarily word that we use a lot right now, but I think it's such a critical concept.

0:26.8

So let me start by reading our verse.

0:28.4

And then I'm going to introduce who's sitting here with me again.

0:30.7

2 Timothy 316.

0:32.4

All scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training

0:36.9

and righteousness.

0:38.4

And so that is our verse. And sitting with me today is Janet Denison. Hey Janet. Good morning.

0:43.8

She is so sweet to be here. And I won't give her full introduction because she's on our podcast a lot.

0:48.0

But she's the founder of Christian parenting and a good friend of mine. And she always has a good

0:54.0

word in so many topics.

0:55.8

But this one, I couldn't help but think of her immediately, also because inerency is a big

1:00.3

one that's so important in our parenting.

1:02.0

And so I'm glad you're here.

1:04.0

Let's just start and kick it off by defining a little bit.

1:07.1

What is inerency?

1:08.1

Why does it matter?

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