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

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The Bible is confirmed as God's revelation through its consistency, historical accuracy, and the conviction of the Holy Spirit.

The Bible is recognized as God's revelation for several reasons. Firstly, it maintains a consistent message throughout its diverse writings, centered on Christ's redemptive work. Secondly, it possesses remarkable historical accuracy, evidenced by archaeological findings and fulfilled prophecies. Additionally, the Bible itself claims divine inspiration, which is affirmed in 2 Timothy 3:16, stating that 'All Scripture is breathed out by God.' Ultimately, the internal witness of the Holy Spirit in believers' hearts confirms its authenticity, as He illuminates the Word and grants understanding, aligning with the truth that Scripture is not merely human words but God's precise communication to humanity.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16

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