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Restorationists

by | Sep 9, 2024

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The Bereans were noble-minded because they searched the Scriptures daily to test the message Paul was preaching. Today, separated by so much time, our only sure bet to understand and practice authentic Christianity is to continually evaluate our beliefs and traditions in light of Scripture. Those who adopt this approach to Christian truth-seeking are Restorationists.

Acts 17:10-12 When Paul visited Berea, he was amazed at how they responded to his message about Jesus. Rather than rejecting or accepting it outright, they searched the Scriptures daily to see if it was true.

Psalm 1:1-3; Jeremiah 15:16 Reading the Bible daily is really good for you, especially your lifestyle.

2 Timothy 3:13-15; 1 John 4:1-3; Revelation 2:2 The Scriptures also help us to discern truth from error. Since we are separated from Christ by twenty centuries, thousands of miles, linguistic and cultural differences, it behooves us to maintain a healthy level of skepticism toward Christian teachers today.

Matthew 7:21-23 Lastly, it’s of paramount importance to avoid getting rejected by Jesus on the last day. Nothing could be worse than blithely thinking you are saved and finding out that you lived out your faith so badly that he says, “I never knew you”!

Notable examples of Restorationists include Martin Luther, Thomas

Campbell, and Leo Tolstoy. Each of them illustrates the practice of
evaluating their received beliefs and practices in light of Scripture.

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