Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (4): What the Bible Says about the Bible: Scripture Cannot Be Broken
Cammenga defends the doctrine of biblical infallibility and inspiration, arguing that Scripture is the divinely inspired Word of God that possesses supreme and ultimate authority over the church in matters of faith and practice. The article emphasizes the unique status of the Bible as God's authoritative Word across both Old and New Testament times, establishing the theological foundation for the believer's conviction about Scripture's reliability and binding authority.
Previous article in this series: December 1, 2012, p. 104. The Bible is the infallibly inspired written Word of God. This is the believer's heartfelt conviction and bold confession concerning Scripture. Simply put, the Bible is the Word of God, the Word of God in the words of men. Because it is the Word of God, the Bible is the supreme authority in the life of the believer. Only God has supreme and ultimate authority. Because the Bible is the Word of God, it has supreme and ultimate authority...
Full article available on sb.rfpa.org
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