Revelation, Inspiration, and Infallibility (25): “What Saith the Scripture”: The Bible’s trustworthiness (2)
This article defends the complete trustworthiness and reliability of Scripture as God's Word, arguing that because the Bible is God-breathed and divinely inspired, it deserves absolute confidence in all its teachings. Cammenga contrasts God's perfect truthfulness with human fallibility to establish why believers can rely on Scripture without doubt in every circumstance of life.
Previous article in this series: June 2018, p. 396. The Bible is trustworthy. It can be relied upon. The inspired psalmist gives expression to the Bible's trustworthiness when he says "the testimony [Word] of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple" (Ps. 19:7). That God's Word is "sure" means that it is trustworthy. Trustworthiness is the last of the five perfections that are often ascribed to Holy Scripture. The Bible is trustworthy and can be relied upon because the Bible is the Word of...
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