Get the Book: https://renew.org/product/gods-word-the-inspiration-and-authority-of-scripture/ Understanding the Bible's Authority in Modern Culture | Scripture in Black and White In this episode of 'Scripture in Black and White,' hosts dive deep into the authority of the Bible in contemporary society. Orpheus Hayward discusses his book 'God's Word,' covering critical topics such as the Old Testament, New Testament, and the reliability of biblical manuscripts. The conversation also explores how the Bible serves as the final authority amidst various secular influences on issues like sexuality and salvation. Detailed discussions about the different approaches churches take towards Scripture, including Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, and Protestant views, are presented. Finally, the hosts emphasize the importance of individual Scripture study and the dangers of subverting biblical authority with human thought and charismatic leaders. Key Takeaways00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:52 The Authority of the Bible in Modern Culture02:12 Understanding Biblical Authority06:31 Scriptural Examples of Authority10:25 Challenges to Biblical Authority18:07 Different Approaches to Scripture37:10 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Episode In this episode of Scripture in Black and White, Bobby Harrington and Orpheus Heyward discuss the Bible’s role as the ultimate authority in a world filled with competing voices on issues like sexuality, salvation, and church practices. They start by revisiting past episodes about biblical reliability and dive into how Christians should understand and uphold the Bible's authority despite secular pressures. Orpheus asserts that the Bible’s authority comes from being the Word of God. When God speaks, it holds weight, and recognizing the Bible’s authority means following its teachings out of a desire to obey, not fear. He highlights Jesus’ actions, like calling Lazarus from the grave, as evidence of the Bible’s divine authority. He also points to Matthew 16, where Jesus gave the apostles authority, showing that their teachings were endorsed by heaven.The discussion then moves to the Old Testament, where Bobby references Deuteronomy’s call to strictly follow God’s commands. He ties this to the New Testament, emphasizing that Paul and other apostles reinforced the unchangeable nature of Scripture. Bobby and Orpheus also address the influence of secular culture and ideas on Christian thought. They caution against letting contemporary views override biblical teachings and stress the importance of a biblically grounded mindset. Orpheus compares how Christians should filter ideas through Scripture, just as professionals do with their training. While recognizing that such a stance may attract criticism, he insists that staying true to God’s Word is essential. They discuss how Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions add church traditions alongside Scripture, with Orpheus pointing out that not all traditions align with biblical authority. They critique mainline Protestant churches for incorporating progressive ideas, which can undermine the Bible's authority. They also criticize movements that elevate charismatic leaders over Scripture, such as Mormonism, which distorts the sufficiency of the Bible.Bobby and Orpheus advocate for the Berean model from Acts 17:11—encouraging believers to engage with the Bible personally and verify teachings. They believe the healthiest churches are those where members know Scripture well enough to discern truth and resist external influences.In closing, Bobby highlights Orpheus’s book On God's Word and teases the next episode, where Orpheus will interview Bobby about the rising appeal of Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy among young intellectuals. The episode reinforces the importance of treating the Bible as the final authority in Christian faith and practice, resisting the temptation to dilute its teachings with traditions, culture, or charismatic ideas. Visit Renew.org