Foundational Principles (1) Scripture: What the Spirit says
This foundational article by James Laning defends the doctrine of biblical infallibility and inspiration, arguing that Scripture is God-breathed and therefore without error. The resource provides biblical support for these claims through careful exegesis of key passages like 2 Timothy 3:16, making it useful for those seeking to understand and defend the Reformed doctrine of Scripture's authority.
There is nothing more important than having fellowship with God, and to have fellowship with God we need to know, and know with certainty, what it is that He says to us. Anyone who truly loves God earnestly desires to know what God says to him. If he is taught that there are many errors and contradictions in the Bible, and that therefore there is no way for us to know for sure what God says to us, he will be miserably sad. Yet what a joy will come over him, if he is led to understand that he...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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