Biblical harmony reflects the profound unity and coherence found within Scripture, revealing the consistent message of God's redemptive plan throughout history. As seen in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, all Scripture is inspired by God and serves to equip believers for every good work, emphasizing that each part of the Bible contributes to the whole. This divine orchestration is exemplified in the teachings of Jesus, who, in John 10:30, declares, 'I and the Father are one,' illustrating the inseparable relationship between the Old and New Testaments. Furthermore, the Apostle Paul highlights this harmony in Romans 8:28, assuring us that 'in all things God works for the good of those who love him,' thereby affirming that every event in the biblical narrative serves a purposeful role in God's overarching plan. The concept of twofoldness in divine truth, as explored in sermons like 'The Twofoldness of Divine Truth,' invites believers to recognize the dual aspects of God's character—His justice and mercy, as seen in Psalms 85:10, where righteousness and peace kiss each other. Ultimately, biblical harmony calls Christians to embrace the entirety of Scripture, understanding that every verse contributes to a greater understanding of God's will and His unfailing love for humanity.
Robert Govett preaches about the twofoldness of truth in the Scripture, emphasizing the harmony of seemingly opposing doctrines found in the Bible. He explores the coexistence of God's sovereignty and man's responsibility, the extent of redemption, the perseverance of the saints, justification by fa
