Embracing the Bible: A Guide for Life

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"The Bible was written by men inspired by the Holy Spirit, spoken by God. It was written by politicians, by farmers, by peasants, by kings, by musicians, by poets, by tax collectors, and by apostles. There are 1,189 chapters in 66 separate yet connected books with only one message, and that message is that God loves you." [01:13:32]( | | )

"Life... you can look in the Bible and you can find your marriage in the Bible, you can find parenting in the Bible, you can find how to deal with betrayal, your finances, decisions, dating advice, sexuality, work, relationships. Anything you need to deal with in your life, you can find it in the scripture." [01:30:09]( | | )

"The Bible is the explanation of what it means to live a life with the character and the Heart of God. It tells us how to love our spouse with the heart of God, how to love our neighbor with the heart of God, it teaches us how to make decisions with the purity of God, it teaches us how to parent with the character of God." [01:31:19]( | | )

"Scripture is God speaking truth to us in human words. So is the Bible reliable? Well, the skeptics would say that the Bible is full of fairy tales and cool stories... but we know that historically Jesus was a real person who performed real miracles and really rose from the dead." [01:14:15]( | | )

"My friend talks about 'Jenga Faith'... Most of us live life with Jenga Faith because as soon as someone who is thoroughly read comes up and starts challenging our faith, they're attempting to pull out the blocks so that they can make your faith waver. What we need is Lego Faith... we need to be able to lock them in on what we believe, know why we believe what we believe, and be able to defend it." [01:04:18]( | | )

"The New Testament... has 5,600 plus up to 24,000 copies... A copy of John dates within 29 years of the original. Why am I telling you that? Because if we can teach Plato, Tacitus, and Homer in our public school system as being reliable literary sources, then using the same exact formula to figure out the reliability, how much more reliable is the New Testament?" [01:21:23]( | | )

"Norman Geisler, a secular historian, says this: 'The New Testament is 99.5% textually pure. In the entire text of 20,000 lines, only 40 lines are in question, which is only about 400 words, and none of them affect any significant doctrine. Less than 1% of all variations have anything to do with doctrine, and no doctrine is ever affected by the variations.'" [01:28:48]( | | )

"All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work. What does that mean? That means the Bible can help you through anything in your life." [01:29:28]( | | )

"If we don't understand why the Bible is worth trusting, we will look past what it really says. The first thing we need to understand before we ever get to Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, is that the Bible is reliable and relevant for our lives. Then Genesis and Exodus aren't going to mean a thing to those that we encounter that don't accept the Bible as the inherent Living Word of God." [01:32:43]( | | )

"Because the Bible tells me so was sufficient back then, but today's generation... they're going to question and combat everything we say with the excuse that just because the Bible said so doesn't mean I accept that. So we have to be able to explain why this works for us." [59:15]( | | )

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