Sermon Tone Analysis

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Basics for Believers
The Bible: Our Bridge to Knowing God
1. Who are the main characters of the story?
2. What does the rich man ask of Abraham in vs. 27-28?
What is Abraham’s response in v. 29?
3. What does Abraham mean by “Moses and the Prophets?”
4. What does the rich man think will convince his brothers in v. 30?
5. How does Abraham respond to him in v. 31?
6. Do you find Abraham’s response in v. 31 hard to believe?
If it is true, what does that say about the Bible?
Inspiration
Inspiration Definition:
God through his Spirit inspired every word penned by the human authors in each of the sixty-six books of the Bible in the original documents (i.e., the autographs).
Inspiration describes the process of divine causation behind the authorship of Scripture.
John MacArthur and Richard Mayhue, eds., Biblical Doctrine: A Systematic Summary of Bible Truth (Wheaton, IL: Crossway, 2017), 77.
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