The Bible:
“How do we know the Bible is God’s Word?”
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Who God Used To Write The Bible:
All 40 people God used to write the Bible all wrote and agreed in all the same basic things when it comes to God as well as his promise of the Savior. This is amazing because they did not grow up knowing one other! In fact, some died way before the others came along! It's awesome that the Bible is the only book of books where they never go against each other or make mistakes.
If 40 random people began writing whatever they wanted randomly, and then we read them side by side, there would be tons of differing opinions about God and truth. Nothing would make sense. That is, if each person decided to write about God. The writers of the Bible were never able to all get in a circle and compare notes. They had to rely on the Holy Spirit.
God used Holy men who knew Him and honored Him. He also spoke to and through these men like he does not do today. He verbally spoke with many of them. And not just one man, but many leaders and prophets in the Bible.
Facts that help us trust God’s Word:
1. Archaeological evidence.
2. No contextual errors.
3. 24,000 ancient documents agree with the Bible.
4. Oldest original manuscripts.
5. Consistent writers in a span of 1600 years.
6. Unchanging texts today.
7. Fulfilled prophecies.
8. Historical authenticity.
9. Eyewitnesses.
QUESTION:
To Ask Yourself:
1. What would we do without God’s Word?
2. How do you think the world would be without God’s Word?
3. What does the Bible mean to you?
We learned God used a lot of people over a span of a long time to write down things that all go together perfectly without disagreeing with each other!
We learned no other book has been put together the way our Bible has been put together.
We also learn that whatever the Bible says we can trust it through different proofs called evidence.