having a solid understanding of foundational topics such as biblical authority, inspiration, and inerrancy. This essay will deal with such topics and give implications for how a Christian is to live their life based on these concepts. To begin, biblical authority must be defined. According to the American Heritage Dictionary, “Authority is the right and power to command, enforce laws, exact obedience, determine,
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Ashley Stamp THEO201_B31_201320 Short Essay #1 Inspiration and Inerrancy of the Bible “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” (John 1:1) The Gospel, according to John, starts with one of the most important ideas of the inerrancy and authority of the Bible. The Bible is inspired by God and is from God, because it is a part of God as we can clearly find in the first part of John. Many today argue the inerrancy of the Bible, even though scripture says, “Every
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which states “Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for there is no authority except that which God has established.” (Bible Gateway, NKJV) God is the ultimate authority of all things past, present, and future. When it comes to inspiration of the Bible it can be explained as, “a supernatural influence of the Holy Spirit upon divinely chosen agents in consequence of which their writings become trustworthy and authoritative.”[2] Biblical support can be found in the Scriptures, “All
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Bible is the Word of God, directly giving it authority. The Bible is accounts of authors getting inspiration for their writings. Although inspiration today is defined as, "something that makes someone want to do something or that gives someone an idea about what to do or create", this is not exactly the same within the contents of the Bible. (Merriam-Webster) The bible gives the definition of inspiration as the supernatural influence of the Holy Spirit upon divinely chosen agents in consequence of
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and Section Number: THEO 201 Essay on Topic Short Essay on Inerrancy and Inspiration As a Christian I read the bible to grow closer to God, to understand who he is and what he is about. But understanding what the bible says is not the only thing that is important for a Christian, we must understand why we believe it. Understanding why we believe it comes from understanding its authority, its inerrancy, and its inspiration. First we must understand what gives the bible its authority.
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believe because God chose to us man to write the Bible through inspiration. The idea of inspiration in the theological world is that a divine mind will act to communicate with other spirits. The Holy Spirit chooses to influence specific people, so that their writings will be trustworthy and also have authority. (Elwell, p. 160) The actual meaning of inspiration is used a little differently today. In the Bible though, the word inspiration is also meant as saying God “spirited” or breathed out. (Elwell
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LIBERTY UNIVERSITY INERRANCY IN SCRIPTURE: RELEVANCY IN MODERN SOCIETY SUBMITTED TO DR. AIDOO. IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE COURSE, SEMI 500. ATLANTA, GA AUGUST 31, 2014 Jesus says, “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away,” implying that the word of God will never change. However, with the evolution of modern society and its amended laws of the land is it even remotely possible for God’s word to never change—can
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good work.” [3] This verse is the ultimate verse when it comes to talking about the inspiration of the Bible. Like I said earlier, God is the author of the Bible but he had other men physically put it into writing. This verse was put into the Bible for this very reason of showing Christians that God is the inspiration behind the Bible. “There are four basic arguments that evangelical Christians today use for inerrancy: (1) The Biblical Argument: that the Bible claims itself inerrant; (2) The Historical
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Short Essay on Inerrancy and Inspiration There are many people in the world today who are uncertain whether they should believe in the Bible as an authoritative book or just another “good book” or “fairy tale.” Since my salvation, it has been a passion of mine to learn as much as I can about the Bible so I can help others see and understand the importance and the authoritative message in Scripture. There are a few things that I would address to help individuals see the big picture of Scripture
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Clearly, the salvation-message was clearly preserved and details were preserved; but were they preserved to a degree that would allow for complete harmonization? I do not doubt inerrancy in anyway at all; I do doubt the ability to harmonize the Gospels. In the discussion of the Lord’s Supper, discrepancies can be seen. For instance, when did Jesus talk about Judas’s betrayal? In Matthew, it happens before the Lord’s Supper.
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