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The inspiration of scripture and its relevance today
I. Introduction
a.
What do we mean by scripture?
b.
We are specifically talking of
II.
Inspiration
a.
What is inspiration?
i. Contemporary meaning versus Biblical meaning
ii.
God-breathed (AMSW pg 29)
iii.
Theo-pneustos
b.
Method of inspiration
how was inspiration accomplished?
(AMSW pg.
32)
i. (holy men of God moved)
c. what is Verbal inspiration (pg 118 - God wrote only one Bible)
d. what is Plenary inspiration (AMSW pg.
31)
e. accurately recorded.
Factually accurate
Unity of themes
Prophetically accurate (pg 11)
Scientifically accurate (The history of the king james bible and the people called baptist
william r. byers, pg 11)
IV.
The importance of inspiration
a.
Only to the originals
b.
IV.
The importance of inspiration
a. Authority of scripture
If it came from GOD and NOT man then we know it to be inerrant
b. we can trust it
Notes on Inspiration – Lec. 3
2 tim 3:16 – “all scripture”
Meaning of inspiration
– “breathed out by God” “God-breathed”
Inspiration is a mystery and paradox
eph 1:%
There is a human element that is introduced by the different authors
God breathed out into the scriptures.
– the living Bible
Are the men inspired?
Or the words?
Words are inspired!
Men were moved!
– “moved” to carry along
They were carried along by the Spirit
Magnitude of inspiration
How far does it reach?
Verbal – every word is inspired
Plenary – each word equally inspired
EXAMPLES OF INSPIRATION
“My Words”
“God spake”
“LORD hath”
“Spake by me” (David) “His word”
“My Words”
“Thy Word”
Not “mechanical” dictation.
– jot and tittle
human and holy instruments to record his word
MEASURE OF INSPIRATION
are the scripture trustworthy?
Do we have a shaky Bible foundation?
Trustworthy and reliable.
Thy - GOD’s WORD!
Word - WORDS!
Is - current and present possession
Truth - it can be trusted
Scripture cannot be broken - must be completed.
The SCRIPTURE gives it “side of the story” in regards to the matter of inspiration.
heb 10:
THY will - in the volume of the book.
Inerrancy - without error and recorded accurately
demand for inerrancy - without it not fully assured of the truth of scripture.
The reader becomes the judge of what is true or not.
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He SPOKE it.
It did not record it.
ps 118:89
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