Strengthen Faith With Apologetics Articles

By Kathleen Martin


Apologetics is a term taken from a Greek word that means 'spoken defense'. Since the Christian life is based on 'things unseen', knowing more about the meaning of scripture boosts faith. Apologetics articles are written to confirm the validity of Jesus being the son of God and to undergird a believer's reliance on the Bible as a road map for living.

All believers should take advantage of the vast amount of teaching and answers that are available. Reading the well-organized thoughts of others will strengthen their faith and give them answers to questions about - or attacks on - their beliefs.

Believers often are asked by friends, family, and co-workers why they exhibit such joy and peace. They also are often attacked for their beliefs when they express them while talking about how to handle problems, about the best way to live, or why they vote the way they do. People with opposing world views or other forms of religion can be antagonistic toward Christians.

Apologists only argue under the original definition of the word: to 'make the argument' or to state a viewpoint. The Bible does not direct believers to beat others over the head with the truth. Rather, it says to be as gentle as doves while always being ready to defend the hope they have. In order to do this, believers need to understand why they believe so they can articulate it. This is where the wisdom of others comes in handy.

Anything written by men, outside of the inspired Word of the scriptures, needs to carefully assessed for adherence to biblical principles. People also need to examine their own spiritual experiences for validation from the scriptures. Interactions with the Holy Spirit make up our personal testimony, which is another tool that helps us stand for the faith.

Reading or hearing this kind of defense of the faith will answer questions and raise points you may have never thought of. For instance, how did a humble man in a tiny, conquered nation change the world in three short years? Why do men and women devote themselves to a forbidden belief system and give up everything - their property, their social standing, and even their lives, for this faith? Was Jesus a good man or the son of God?

Reading the Bible regularly is key to living a Christian life, and following the teachings of wise believers enriches that practice. It's often hard to understand biblical characters like Melchizadek, or even David, a flawed leader who nevertheless understood the heart of God.

Each article should be focused on one point, which makes it easy to ponder new ideas and commit them to memory. Often a person with a question or problem will find an answer in what they read seemingly by chance. Writing apologetics is perfect for sharing some of the insights gained from study or from interaction with the Holy Spirit.




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