Challenges to the Faith in 2001 (Evening Program)

Harry Tennant

Rocky Mountain Christadelphian Bible School (2001)

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In this timely 2001 lecture, Brother Harry Tennant reflects on the difference between “the faith”—the body of truth revealed in scripture—and “our faith,” the way we live out that truth in daily life. He warns that the greatest threat to believers today is not primarily doctrinal error but the rise of humanism, which exalts human rights and reason while dethroning God and dismissing His Word. With practical examples ranging from family life to world affairs, he urges listeners to remain grounded in the Bible through daily readings, prayer, and teaching their children diligently. He reminds us that while the world promotes self as master, disciples are called to live with wholehearted love for God, shaping their homes and lives around His Word. In an age of distraction and moral compromise, this message calls the faithful to courage, consistency, and deep trust in Jesus Christ.

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Give ear, and hear my voice; give attention, and hear my speech.

Isaiah 28:23 (ESV)