Understanding the Inspiration of Scriptures and its Significance

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Exploring the essential nature of scriptures and the concept of inspiration, this content delves into the divine origin of scriptural writings. Through examples and explanations, it showcases how the scriptures are considered God-breathed and the role of prophets in transmitting divine messages.


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  1. http://absentjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Writing-Script1.jpghttp://absentjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Writing-Script1.jpg 2 Timothy 3:16

  2. http://absentjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Writing-Script1.jpghttp://absentjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Writing-Script1.jpg 2 Timothy 3:16 Why Are The Scriptures Essential? What Kind Of Inspiration?

  3. What Do You Mean By INSPIRATION? All SCRIPTURE (graphe) writings are GOD-BREATHED (theo-neustos)

  4. What Do You Mean By INSPIRATION? All SCRIPTURE (graphe) writings are GOD-BREATHED (theo-neustos) God s inspiration is verbal inspiration God s words are in the lips of the prophets and their pens (Jer. 1:7, 9; Ex. 4:12, 15-16; 7:1; Jer. 31:33-34; Heb. 10:15-17) I have put my words in thy mouth

  5. What Do You Mean By INSPIRATION? All SCRIPTURE (graphe) writings are GOD-BREATHED (theo-neustos) God s inspiration is verbal inspiration God s words are in the lips of the prophets and their pens (Jer. 1:7, 9; Ex. 4:12, 15-16; 7:1; Jer. 31:33-34; Heb. 10:15-17) I have put my words in thy mouth he shall be to thee a mouth, thou shalt be to him as God

  6. What Do You Mean By INSPIRATION? All SCRIPTURE (graphe) writings are GOD-BREATHED (theo-neustos) God s inspiration is verbal inspiration God s words are in the lips of the prophets and their pens (Jer. 1:7, 9; Ex. 4:12, 15-16; 7:1; Jer. 31:33-34; Heb. 10:15-17) I have put my words in thy mouth he shall be to thee a mouth, thou shalt be to him as God What Jeremiah wrote Holy Spirit said

  7. https://goldenstate.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/geoff-hunt-hms-artemis-in-gr-so-oc.jpghttps://goldenstate.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/geoff-hunt-hms-artemis-in-gr-so-oc.jpg 2 Peter 1:21, Acts 27:15,17

  8. https://goldenstate.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/geoff-hunt-hms-artemis-in-gr-so-oc.jpghttps://goldenstate.files.wordpress.com/2008/07/geoff-hunt-hms-artemis-in-gr-so-oc.jpg 2 Peter 1:21, Acts 27:15,17 Not man s understanding and man s expounding (Mk. 4:34, I Peter 1:10-12) Holy Spirit is the Source

  9. New Testament Inspired Scripture Paul s letters are other scriptures of the same character inspired of God (2 Peter 3:16).

  10. New Testament Inspired Scripture Paul s letters are other scriptures of the same character inspired of God (2 Peter 3:16). Paul and apostles spoke words which the Holy Spirit teaches, not what man teaches (I Cor. 2:7-13).

  11. http://absentjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Writing-Script1.jpghttp://absentjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Writing-Script1.jpg For Doctrine or teaching For Reproof appealing to the conscience For Correction change in direction for life For Instruction the training in the realm of what is right with God Man of God is complete - thoroughly furnished unto every good work http://stpeterschurchedgmond.org/images/Bible_Reading__3.jpg?693

  12. TRAINING IN RIGHTEOUSSNESS EVERY GOOD WORK PROFITABLE FOR IGNORANCE PROFITABLE FOR CONSCIENCE AND CORRECTION

  13. THEREFORECONTINUE The lost will see the godly character of those teaching them (v. 14, 2 Tim. 1:5).

  14. THEREFORECONTINUE The lost will see the godly character of those teaching them (v. 14, 2 Tim. 1:5). The Old Testament Scriptures point to Christ thus making those we are teaching wise unto salvation (v. 15, Isa. 53).

  15. THEREFORECONTINUE The lost will see the godly character of those teaching them (v. 14, 2 Tim. 1:5). The Old Testament Scriptures point to Christ thus making those we are teaching wise unto salvation (v. 15, Isa. 53). The authority behind your teaching is the very words that God has breathed.

  16. THEREFORECONTINUE The lost will see the godly character of those teaching them (v. 14, 2 Tim. 1:5). The Old Testament Scriptures point to Christ thus making those we are teaching wise unto salvation (v. 15, Isa. 53). The authority behind your teaching is the very word that God has breathed. You never need to go beyond Scripture in knowing how to live a godly life filled with good works (Col. 2:6-7).

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