The Bible teaches truth as a pair of extremes, not as a middle-of-the-road. (The first five minutes are poor quality using small digital recorder across the room. Quality improves considerably at 5 minutes in.) Follow the external link for higher fidelity for the rest of all four recordings in the series:
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Badly Needed Medicine! In a Church where Protestants and Catholics alike are trying to rub down the rough edges of scripture, Dr. Rayburn shows that without the roughness of the rough edges God's truth begins to unravel, becoming ugly, truncated, and untrue to the character of God. Speaking from a presbyterian and reformed context TO a presbyterian and reformed context, Dr. Rayburn shows us how God's Word informs and reveals his person and plan and yet it maintains his transcendence and mystery in his dealings with his creatures. According to Dr. Rayburn, it is the paradoxes and tensions in our Bibles that give us feet to walk on this earth while making us cling fast and strong to Him. The one draw back to the lecture is the poor recording quality of the first 7-10 minutes, but after that...it's all golden.