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How do we know that the warnings in the Bible are relevant today?

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The warnings in the Bible remain relevant as they address the timeless struggles of humanity against sin and idolatry.

Biblical warnings, such as those found throughout scripture, are not confined to the cultures or times in which they were written. For instance, 1 Corinthians 10 speaks directly to issues faced by the early church that are mirrored in today’s society. Paul explicitly states that the events of the Israelites are recorded for our admonition, intended to demonstrate the consequences of turning away from God. This relevance is evidenced in human nature's persistent tendency to pursue worldly goods and comforts, rather than faithful dependency on God. Additionally, the Apostle's reminder that all experience the same trials emphasizes our shared humanity. Therefore, the warnings call believers to uphold their commitment to Christ persistently as they navigate a similar landscape of temptation and distraction.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 10:11, 2 Peter 3:3-9

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Flee From Idolatry
Paul Mahan · Aug 25, 2004
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