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How do we know that the Bible is a revelation from God?

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The Bible is known to be a revelation from God through its divine origin, transformative power, and the historical fulfillment of its prophecies.

The assertion that the Bible is a revelation from God is foundational to the Christian faith. First, the self-authenticating nature of Scripture demonstrates its divine origin. The coherence and unity of its diverse books, along with the testimony of countless believers throughout history, affirm its divine inspiration. Moreover, the transformative power of the Bible in the lives of individuals supports its claim as God’s revealed word. People from various backgrounds and eras have experienced spiritual regeneration and moral transformation through its teachings.

Additionally, the fulfillment of prophecies contained in Scripture serves as a testament to its divine authorship. Specific predictions, such as the coming of the Messiah, which were realized in the person of Jesus Christ, strengthen the argument for the Bible’s revelation. As believers, we are invited to evaluate the Bible's claims and judge them against our own experiences and understanding. Ultimately, the conviction that the Bible is a revelatory text leads to accountability before God and shapes our understanding of His will for our lives.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 4:3

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