Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM challenges the common belief that Torah was impossible to keep, showing Scripture presents it as accessible, doable, and covenantally faithful.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM evaluates Dallas Theological Seminary’s doctrine, praising strengths while critiquing inconsistencies in Scripture, dispensations, church, ordinances, Great Commission, and eschatology.
Bible Study Fellowship (BSF International). What do they believe, and why does it matter?
Dr. Randy White critiques the Chicago Statement’s inconsistencies, highlighting how strong claims on biblical inerrancy unravel through vague definitions, internal tensions, and theological ambiguity.
Learn what the Baptist Faith and Message (2000) says about the the doctrines of salvation, the church, baptism, the Lord's Day, the Kingdom, and Last Things.
A focused analysis of the Southern Baptist Convention's (SBC) Baptist Faith & Message, 2000.
A focused analysis of IFCA churches' theological positions that characterize this conservative association of churches, individuals, and organizations.
This session offers a critical analysis of the Grace Evangelical Society’s doctrinal statement, exploring how its theology represents the broader Free Grace movement. Key doctrines are examined for clarity, consistency, and theological sufficiency.
A critical, text-driven examination of Calvary Chapel’s doctrinal statement, highlighting theological imprecision, biblical omissions, and subtle doctrinal drift. The examination is pointed, dispensational, and unapologetically literalist.
Dr. Randy White explores how Rehoboam, Solomon’s son, tragically ignored Proverbs’ wisdom, leading to Israel’s division and showcasing the devastating cost of rejected counsel.
Dr. Randy White explores Proverbs 31 as a poetic vision of Ideal Israel—Lady Wisdom embodied, revealing a flourishing nation shaped by Torah obedience and covenantal faithfulness.
Dr. Randy White explores Proverbs 31:1–9, where a mother warns her royal son against moral failure, emphasizing justice, sobriety, and Torah-rooted leadership.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM unpacks Proverbs 30 as Solomon’s prophetic warning to Rehoboam—a raw, urgent plea to reject pride before destruction arrives.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM, unveils Proverbs 30:1–4 as Solomon’s prophetic rebuke of royal arrogance and call to humility, wisdom, and divine dependence.
Dr. Randy White of Taos, NM presents Proverbs as a judicial training manual, guiding Israel’s king to apply Torah-based justice through structured, case-law-style wisdom.