Is the Bible Truly the Word of God?

Christianity rests on three interrelated pillars: the reality of God , the Sonship of Jesus , and the Bible as God's Word . Can one of these be challenged without threatening the other two? If the Bible were not God’s Word, this would weaken any belief in Jesus as God’s Son. And our knowledge of God comes from the Bible. If the Bible were not from God, we would be forced to question most of what we believe about God. Through nature and reason we might conclude that there is a higher being, but if it were not for the Bible, we would know nothing of his personality, of his offer of redemption, or of what lies ahead for eternity. What we believe about God and about Jesus depends on the biblical story. These are good reasons for holding that the Bible is God’s Word.
THE CLAIMS OF THE BIBLE
The Bible claims inspiration for itself. Of course, uninspired books could make the same claim. That fact alone does not make it inspired. But if a book were inspired, would it not make that claim?
For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword , and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart ( Hebrews 4:12 ).
... no prophecy of Scripture is a matter of one's own interpretation, for no prophecy was ever made by an act of human will, but men moved by the Holy Spirit spoke from God ( 2 Peter 1:20, 21 ).
All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction,
for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work ( 2 Timothy 3:16,17 ).
In short, the Bible claims to be " inspired by God ." Next, we should ask if the evidence supports such bold claims . These are the matters to which we now turn our attention.
THE UNITY OF THE BIBLE
"How can we explain the unity of such a diverse collection of authors?" The Bible contains sixty-six books by forty authors from three different continents-yet it reveals an obvious coherence or family likeness. To be sure, the Bible has a unity of content, a single cast of ongoing characters, and a united voice. Men such as Hosea and Paul who lived centuries apart spoke on similar subjects with parallel conclusions. The amazing unity of the Bible points to a single author, and that author is God.
HOW AND WHY IS SCRIPTURE SO ACCURATE?
If you were investigating the Bible, you would ask, “ How and why is Scripture so accurate?” Archaeology has been of great help in answering many questions regarding Bible history. A study of archaeology creates a healthy respect for the reliability of the biblical story. Names of people and places, customs, explanations of obscure words-all of these have been provided by archaeology.
THE EVIDENCE OF PROPHECY
The strongest single evidence of the Bible’s divine origin, and the feature that underlies the unity just discussed, is predictive prophecy. Biblical prophecies about future events are unique and striking phenomena. They cry out for an explanation. They are incontrovertible proof that the Bible is from God. No man can make specific and detailed predictions of future events except by inspiration of God. Only someone who knows all things, including the end of all things from the beginning-that is, God, can predict the future with unfailing accuracy.
Every one of the scores of Old and New Testament predictive prophecies has been fulfilled to the letter, except for those relating to the second coming of Christ, the final judgment, and eternity. The fact of the fulfillment of those prior prophecies is conclusive proof to Christians that the remaining ones will also come to pass. Predictions and prophecies in the Bible that were made many years before their fulfillment must be evidence of the hand of God. Fulfillment of prophecy is strong evidence for the inspiration of the Bible.Bob's Blog









