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When doubts fill your mind - remember this: "God does speak ... though man may not perceive it"!
‘The Bible is the Word of God’ - What do we mean when we say this?
Two statements from Elihu may help us to think about this question.
(a) ‘Understanding’ comes from ‘the breath of the Almighty’ (32:8).
(b) ‘God does speak - now one way, now another - though man may not perceive it’ (33:14).
‘The breath of the Almighty’ - This is where the Scriptures come from: ‘All Scripture is God-breathed’ (2 Timothy 3:16).
God has spoken.
He has breathed out His Word.
‘God does speak - now one way, now another’ - There is great variety in the Bible.
We have our favourite passages.
Let’s not forget the more obscure and difficult passages - He speaks through ‘all Scripture’: ‘now one way, now another’.
When the doubters fire their questions - remember: ‘God does speak...though man may not perceive it’!
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