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How do we know the inspiration of Scripture is true?

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The Bible asserts its own inspiration, claiming that 'the Scripture cannot be broken' (John 10:35) and that every word is divinely given.

The inspiration of Scripture is affirmed by Jesus in John 10:35, where He states, 'the Scripture cannot be broken.' This principle underscores the absolute authority and truth of the entirety of Scripture, including every book, chapter, and verse. Christians hold that the inspiration of Scripture is not limited to overarching thoughts but extends to the very words themselves. This belief also withstands the tests of scrutiny against contemporary doubts, as the challenges posed to the idea of plenary inspiration are dwarfed by the unresolvable difficulties of any other view. Ultimately, the steadfast acknowledgment of Scripture's divine inspiration provides a solid foundation upon which believers can stand firm, trusting that all will be made clear in due time. Thus, recognizing the integrity and authority of Scripture is vital for upholding the truths contained within it.
Scripture References: John 10:35

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