Trusting the Inerrancy of Scripture: A Personal Journey

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The answer to that question has many angles, and aspects people have come at this so many different ways so let me just mention three that seem most important to me and I'm going to jumble them all together so you'll you'll lose track of what the three are probably but but it has to do with uh the glory of God uh the nature of the word of God, and the claims of the scripture those would be the three and you can look for them in this jumble. [00:01:09]

God holds man accountable to see to be convinced by, to worship the spiritual beauty of God through the material universe just think of it he expects us to see it, and you can't put spiritual beauty glory of God in a test tube for empirical proof or testing you see it or you don't see it, and God holds us responsible to see it now that's all an analogy for me. [00:02:36]

If God puts a world out there and says know me through it how much more if he put if he put a word out there would he assume see me in it, know me through it and I think Paul points us in that direction namely that God holds us accountable for seeing the glory of God in his word the way he holds us accountable for seeing the glory of God in his world. [00:03:15]

The God of this world that Satan has blinded the minds of unbelievers to keep them from here's the phrase from seeing the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ who is the image of God so there's a there's a light of the gospel when the gospel is spoken there's a glory of Christ shining in it that we're to see. [00:04:07]

The God who said in his making of the world let light shine out of darkness has shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of the glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ so God moves into our heart he removes the blinders and he enables us in the word the narrative the story of the gospel to see the glory of God so that we know this is God's gospel like we know this is God's world. [00:04:33]

Paul says when the story of the gospel the word is truly fully spoken it is the gospel of the glory of Christ who is the image of God and from this I think Paul affirms that the glory of God is seen in the word of God for Paul the gospel is an articulable word and that glory is like light to the eye of the human heart. [00:05:09]

We see the glory of God and it is self-evident this is the glory of God and thus this is the glory of God's word in which it is shining this is God's word like that is God's world and and from that experience of mine with the word over the years and that conviction that God expects us to see him and his self-authenticating glory in his word. [00:05:36]

The sum of your word is truth psalm 119 60 every word it proves true so if this is God's word it is true it is inerrant and part of this is the the witness this is my third thing now part of this truth is the witness of God's word to itself that it cannot be broken John 10 35 the scriptures cannot be broken. [00:06:20]

As you move from this first broad stunning self-authenticating experience with the word of God whereby God says this is my word and this is my glory and you move from there to God speaks the truth and you move from there to God says things about his word your your s your sense and your conviction of the inerrancy of scripture grows. [00:06:52]

The more I have looked I'm 69 I've been reading the bible since I was five probably I I have looked at the more I've looked at the teachings and the deeds of Jesus over the years as they're given to us in the four gospels I am compelled like this is no big choice on my part I am compelled I have seen to say I have seen his glory his glory as of the son from the father. [00:08:00]

The more I read the letters of Paul the more I am compelled to say he's no fool he's no lunatic he's no charlatan he is more real than any fallen man any other fallen man he's not Jesus he's just more real than any other fallen man I have ever known he is authentic and so is his message so Jesus and Paul in their own unique ways are compelling embodiments of the glory of God in the face of Christ. [00:09:03]

In a sentence I believe in the inerrancy of the bible because of the divine origin of the bible and that divine origin is as evident as the divine origin of the universe. [00:10:00]

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