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Sermon in a Sentence: We must believe as the Lord Jesus Christ that the Bible is God's inspired Word.
I.
The Lord Tells the Parentage of the Inspiration of the Bible (2 Tim.
3.16,17;Deut.
8.3)
Testimonies to the Bible's Inspiration
A. Moses (Ex.
24.4,7;34.27[Mk.
7.10,13])
B. David (2 Sam.
23.2 [Matt.
22.43])
C. Isaiah (Isa.
6.5-8 [Matt.
1.22,23;Acts 28.25])
D. Jeremiah (Jer.
1.7;36:1,2)
E. Paul (1 Cor.
2.13;14.37;2
Pet.
3.17)
II.
The Lord Tells the Process of the Inspiration of the Bible (Matt.
22.43;Mk 12.36; 1Pet.
1.20,21)
III.
The Lord Tells the Prduct of the Inspiration of the Bible
A. Words (Matt.
22.43-45,31,32)
B. Jots and Tittles (Matt.
5.18)
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