The Authority and Relevance of Scripture in Our Lives

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Paul writes to him as follows but as for you, continue in what you have learned and have become convinced of, because you know those from whom you learned it, and how from infancy you've known the holy scriptures which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. [00:01:14]

If you've been attending Parkside for any length of time at all you will be familiar with this steady drum beat of biblical exposition you know that it doesn't matter who is standing behind this pulpit whether it's myself or one of my colleagues or perhaps a visitor, but in each and every instance it will be apparent to all that the Bible is afforded a central place in all we do. [00:02:14]

The Bible is a library. It is a collection of books. It is one book but it is one book encompassing 66 other books. Anybody who takes a Bible and opens it up will notice that it is apparently broken into two disproportionate pieces. There is a part which in the table of contents is called the Old Testament, which goes from Genesis to Malachi, and then there is the New Testament which goes from Matthew through to Revelation. [00:05:07]

It is a book like no other book because it is a book about Jesus. If you lose your way around the Bible, always take your eyes back to Jesus, always look for Jesus and it will gradually bring you back to an even keel. I've made almost a mantra here or I have tried to my own Sunday school instruction so that you would have it as well if you didn't get it when you were small. [00:10:16]

The Bible is unique because it understands us. We're familiar with being given books all the way through school the teacher says I want you to take this book and go home and read it and see if you can't understand it and write a paper on it and of course there is a real sense in which that's what we do with the Bible. [00:11:41]

Scripture has a dual authorship, a dual authorship on the one hand God wrote it, on the other hand, men wrote it or if you like God spoke and man spoke. We read here in 2 Timothy 3 this great statement in verse 16 all scripture is God breathed. [00:12:08]

God breathed out the holy scriptures and it is this which provides scripture with its reliability and with its authority that God has spoken revealing truth and at the same time preserving the human authors from error and doing so in such a way so as not to violate their personalities. [00:13:57]

The church did not write the Bible; prophets and apostles wrote the word to the people of God and the reliability of what they wrote lies in the fact that behind them is the work of the Holy Spirit and this is the reason why the church has no right to rewrite what God has written. [00:19:19]

If you want to listen to God open your Bible, the safest way to hear God speak is to read your Bible and beware of every other notion about how you're going to hear from God, the mystical ideas that have come out of the dark centuries understandably so when they didn't have a Bible to guard them and to keep them they came up with all kinds of notions. [00:20:23]

Some of the bypass meadows of contemporary evangelicalism are directly related to a willingness to listen to books no matter how influential the author may be which suggests that the answer to your quest is to be found over here in a corner somewhere listening for something finding out where God is going finding out what God is doing. [00:21:17]

If you want to know where he's going and what he's doing read your Bibles, you see why this is so important and this incidentally is the importance of the sermon is it not some of you are saying well I'm sure you were building to this to justify your employment or something I mean you have to say that don't you. [00:21:57]

To be made the vehicle of God's truth through the Bible, to be simply its servant to be underneath it to be holding in one's hand to be offering it afresh, that's something very different. [00:22:48]

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