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Five Reasons Why The Bible Is Divinely Inspired

It is written in 2 Peter 1:20-21, “Knowing this, that no prophecy of the scripture comes from someone’s own interpretation, for no prophecy was ever produced by the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit.”  II Timothy 3:16-17 adds, “All scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for proof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.”

Here are five reasons why it is inspired:

1. There is a common theme running throughout, from the beginning of the Old Testament to the end of the New Testament. “Though the Bible comprises many diverse books with different stories, it is ultimately one story of God’s redemptive plan for man, whom he created purposely in His image, for His glory, and for a personal relationship with Himself. The thirty-nine books of the Old Testament are united by a common thread centered on God’s promise to redeem mankind, and this thread continues through the New Testament, where that promise is fulfilled and questions are answered.” (1)

2. There is fulfilled prophecy in past and present current events to the exact detail. Prophecies made even in the Old Testament are being fulfilled now in our current events. There are way too many to mention, but any person who knows prophecy and is up on current events knows that this is true.

3. Jesus fulfilled over 300 prophecies himself.  Mathematician, Peter Stoner and others, have calculated the odds of one person fulfilling only eight of these prophecies. Cover the entire state of Texas with silver dollars to a depth of two feet, with one having a special marking on it. Then send a person who is blindfolded and have him pick up that one specially marked coin on the first attempt.

4. The Old and New Testament mirror each other, showing God’s sovereign plan for humanity from the beginning of time to the end of time.

5. There are thousands of cross references between the Old and New Testaments. Cross reference is defined as a reference to another text or part of a text given in order to elaborate on a point, or a connection between passages that show how they relate to each other.

The author of the Bible is God. Consider putting your faith and trust in Jesus, God’s son in human flesh, who died on the cross for your sins and rose from the dead that you might have eternal life. Then begin reading the Bible, His inspired word.

1. David Limbaugh, The Emmaus Code, Regnery Publishing, 2015, p. 9

About John Clark

John Livingston Clark is 75 years of age and lives in central Washington State (USA). He majored in vocal music at San Diego State University. He is also a graduate of Western Seminary in Portland, Oregon (USA). He went into the writing field at the age of 50 to pursue his dream of becoming a published author. He has the pleasure of using his God-given gift of writing to write articles for the bottom line ministries. He can be emailed at [email protected]

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2 comments

  1. Hi John
    Such a profound and important message.
    May it be a blessing on all those who read it.
    Thank you for another great article
    God Bless

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