
Scripture is Supreme
âHere is rock: all else is sand,â was J.C. Ryleâs description of the Bible in the 18th century.
Whether the challenge has been tradition or reason, or experience in more recent times, the Scriptures are still supreme today, God-breathed, reliable and trumping all other authorities.
Yet the supremacy of Scripture is not some dictate imposed by a faceless despot. Far from it! Scriptureâs words are those of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who laid down his life for his people.
112 pages.
View excerpt here.
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âThis is such a helpful book covering a truly vital matter. It is concise, readable, and faithful, and contains useful examples from life today and the history of the church. A lot in a little: highly recommended!â
Alasdair Paine, Vicar, St. Andrew The Great, Cambridge, UK, speaker and author
âWith characteristic clarity and precision, Tim has provided a wonderfully insightful and applied explanation of Scriptureâs supremacy. Every new (or old) Christian should read this book.â
Martin Salter, Lead Pastor of Bedford Community Church, UK, conference speaker and author
âTim Chester has provided a clear and concise treatment of an important subjectâthe supremacy of Godâs Word. He faithfully demonstrates that the Bible is indeed Godâs voiceâthat which âgoes out from his mouthâ (Isa. 55:11). As such, it bridges the expanse between Creator and creature, heaven and earth, invisible and visible. Here is an encouraging reminder for us to listen to the Bible as if we heard God speaking to us from heaven, rejoicing like those who find âgreat spoilâ (Ps. 119:162).â
J. Stephen Yuille, Professor, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, TX
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âHere is rock: all else is sand,â was J.C. Ryleâs description of the Bible in the 18th century.
Whether the challenge has been tradition or reason, or experience in more recent times, the Scriptures are still supreme today, God-breathed, reliable and trumping all other authorities.
Yet the supremacy of Scripture is not some dictate imposed by a faceless despot. Far from it! Scriptureâs words are those of Jesus, the Good Shepherd, who laid down his life for his people.
112 pages.
View excerpt here.
Â
âThis is such a helpful book covering a truly vital matter. It is concise, readable, and faithful, and contains useful examples from life today and the history of the church. A lot in a little: highly recommended!â
Alasdair Paine, Vicar, St. Andrew The Great, Cambridge, UK, speaker and author
âWith characteristic clarity and precision, Tim has provided a wonderfully insightful and applied explanation of Scriptureâs supremacy. Every new (or old) Christian should read this book.â
Martin Salter, Lead Pastor of Bedford Community Church, UK, conference speaker and author
âTim Chester has provided a clear and concise treatment of an important subjectâthe supremacy of Godâs Word. He faithfully demonstrates that the Bible is indeed Godâs voiceâthat which âgoes out from his mouthâ (Isa. 55:11). As such, it bridges the expanse between Creator and creature, heaven and earth, invisible and visible. Here is an encouraging reminder for us to listen to the Bible as if we heard God speaking to us from heaven, rejoicing like those who find âgreat spoilâ (Ps. 119:162).â
J. Stephen Yuille, Professor, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, TX











