THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE - what the Bible claims for itself
The Bible was written down by different human authors of varying backgrounds.
Some were fishermen, others, shepherds. One was a tax collector! Yet behind
each one of them was God the Holy Spirit who inspired what they wrote. "For
prophecy never came by the will of man, but holy men of God spoke as they were
moved by the Holy Spirit." (2 Peter 1:21). "All Scripture is given by inspiration
of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness." (2 Timothy 3:16)
Jesus taught that the Scripture is the Word of God. Talking about the
Old Testament, Jesus said "Have you not read what was SPOKEN
to you BY GOD". (Matthew 22.31). And again, in John 10:34,35, Jesus
equates the Old Testament or Scripture with "the Word of God". He says
that "the Scripture cannot be broken." Anyone who disobeys God's Word breaks
himself, but not God's Word or its integrity.
Jesus claimed that his teachings were the teachings of God. He said, "My doctrine
is not mine, but his who sent me." (John 7:16). Jesus claimed to be the Son
of God, speaking with the full authority and inspiration of God (John 7:18).
He said, "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will by no means
pass away." (Matthew 24:35). He is promising that God will not allow the
record of the true words and teachings of Jesus to cease to exist. If you believe
that Jesus is God's Son, you must go on
to believe everything else Jesus taught. If you
don't believe what He taught, you don't really believe in Him fully. And Jesus
taught us that God speaks through the Old Testament, through His Words and through
the words of his apostles. Read John 14:26 and Matthew 28:20. The writings of
Peter and Paul recorded in the New Testament are also the Word of God. Peter,
speaking of the letters of the apostle Paul, writes: "in all his letters, speaking
in them of these things, in which are some things hard to understand, which
those who are untaught and unstable twist to their own destruction,
as they do also the rest of the Scriptures." (2 Peter 3:16). The apostle
Peter calls Paul's letters Scripture. We see then that according to its
own claims, the New Testament as we have it is the Word of God. Both experience
and reason have shown that it can be trusted. When the Bible speaks, God speaks.
It is inspired by God.
REASONS TO BELIEVE IN THE DIVINE INSPIRATION OF THE
BIBLE
Large books have been written presenting in detail powerful evidences which
give strong reasons for believing in the divine inspiration of the Bible. Here
are some in very short form:
1. No other religious book has specific fulfilled prophecies as the Bible has.
We have today manuscripts dating well before the time of Jesus, containing Biblical
prophecies which directly point to Him. In fact, Jesus fulfilled hundreds of
Old Testament prophecies in his lifetime. Some of the strongest are found in
Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53. These passages are so strong that in Jewish synogogues
today they are skipped over in the reading of the law.
The emergence of the Persian, Greek and Roman empires was prophecied by Daniel
at a time when the Babylonian empire covered the world.
The re-creation of the state of Israel in 1948 is a fulfilment of both Old
and New Testament prophecy. Present world conditions were prophecied by Jesus
almost 2000 years ago in Matthew 24. Large books have been written showing the
detailed fulfilment of hundreds of Bible prophecies. No other religious or occultic
book comes even close to the Bible when it comes to prophecy.
2. Events and places described in the Bible are confirmed more and more by
archaeology and other historical writings as discoveries are made. In this century,
men have found Noah's ark mentioned in Genesis 7 and 8 on Mt. Ararat in modern
Turkey. It can be seen on by satellite photo! Archaeologists have discovered
ancient tablets and city sites which confirm time after time the historical
accuracy of the Bible. Those who have speculated otherwise have been proved
wrong again and again.
3. The internal consistency of doctrine right across the 66 books of the Bible,
despite widely different authors in different periods of time, points to the
common source of inspiration of the Bible. If we asked 20 people in this country
to each write a separate book about God we would certainly have conflicting
opinions and doctrines. Yet because the Holy
Spirit inspired the many human authors, this didn't happen in the writing
of the different books of the Bible, even though the books were written at different
times. They all reveal God as a God of mercy and justice.
4. One of the most important reasons for believing in the Bible is the fact
that it works today. Hundreds of millions of people around the world today testify
that Jesus Christ has changed their lives, and that the promises of God work
when believed and applied. People have been healed
physically and emotionally while reading the Bible or acting on its teaching.
Thousands have been miraculously delivered from the effects of drug abuse or
other harmful practises. The character of the man believing the Bible from the
heart is changed from selfishness to love. All kinds of people from all kinds
of backgrounds in all countries of the world will testify to the reality of
all this. While not all have heard these testimonies, more and more are hearing
and believing every day - going on to experience the same things for themselves.
5. Then there is the historical evidence for
the physical resurrection of Christ. The apostles preached this message
right from the start, and most of them died for this faith. They knew what they
saw. They would not all die for something they knew to be a lie of their own
making. And the plain fact was, after many saw Jesus die and be buried, three
days later, Jesus' grave was empty. Hundreds testified to seeing Jesus alive
from the dead. Hundreds of thousands today, a number of them formerly muslims,
testify to having seen him in a vision or a dream speaking to them in a way
that changed their lives altogether. Miracles happen in Jesus' name today. All
this shows that Jesus is alive. And if Jesus is alive, His book, the Bible,
can be trusted.
If Christ rose, we should listen to him, believe his claims, share his attitude
to the Scriptures, trust his ability to preserve his written Word to us.
Copyright (C) 1996, Michael Fackerell.
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