Divine Revelation: The Authority of Biblical Prophecy

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The Apostle Peter provides a clear explanation of this process, stating that prophecy did not come by the will of man but through holy men of God who spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. This divine inspiration ensured that the prophecies were accurate and without error, even if the prophets themselves did not fully understand the implications of their messages. [00:32:01]

The scriptures, therefore, are not ordinary writings but holy writings, inspired by God and profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. They are a testament to the divine plan of salvation and the authority of God's word. [00:39:14]

Prophecy in the Bible is not merely human foresight but divine revelation. The prophets were chosen by God to convey His plan, and their messages were inspired by the Holy Spirit, ensuring accuracy and divine authority. [00:22:19]

The Old Testament contains both direct and indirect prophecies about Christ. These prophecies are fulfilled in the New Testament, demonstrating the continuity and reliability of God's word. [00:18:37]

The role of prophets was dual: they addressed contemporary issues and foretold God's future plans. This dual role highlights the depth and complexity of biblical prophecy. [00:25:59]

The Apostle Peter emphasizes that prophecy did not originate from human will but from God. This divine origin underscores the authority and reliability of the scriptures. [00:32:01]

The scriptures are holy writings, inspired by God and profitable for teaching and guidance. They are not merely human reflections but divinely inspired truths that guide us in righteousness. [00:39:14]

The Apostle says about them you notice that he says His prophets which he God had promised a for By His prophets now that's a most significant statement these men who made these prophecies and predictions were men who were specially chosen by God to do this very work. [00:22:19]

The prophet's ultimate message to the children of Israel was not merely about something that was just going to happen in their day it was this great thing that God was going to do for Israel the outworking of this great plan of his that he had announced even back in the Garden of Eden. [00:27:36]

The Apostle is there teaching quite clearly that these men were inspired it was the Holy Ghost that carried them along he gave them the information he enabled them to express it don't regard it as simply Human Action says Peter not of any private interpretation not the men's idea but the ideas of God. [00:32:01]

The Apostle says that these are holy writings they are not human they are not ordinary they belong to God and they are holy because they belong to God they are holy because they treat of holy Things They Are Holy because they have been written under the guidance and the power and the influence and the control of the Holy Ghost. [00:39:14]

The Apostle Peter provides a clear explanation of this process, stating that prophecy did not come by the will of man but through holy men of God who spoke as they were moved by the Holy Spirit. This divine inspiration ensured that the prophecies were accurate and without error, even if the prophets themselves did not fully understand the implications of their messages. [00:32:01]

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