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How do we know the inspiration of scripture is true?

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The inspiration of Scripture is affirmed by its inerrancy and the consistent revelation of Christ throughout both the Old and New Testaments.

The inspiration of Scripture is a fundamental doctrine grounded in the belief that the Bible is verbally inspired, inerrant, and authoritative. Throughout the sermon, the significance of the Scriptures as a testament to Christ is emphasized. Jesus Himself pointed out to His disciples in Luke 24 that all Scripture spoke of Him. This indicates that the entirety of the Bible, from Genesis to Revelation, is intricately connected to the revelation of Christ as our Redeemer. Furthermore, the consistent fulfillment of prophecies and the transformative impact of the Word in believers' lives lend credence to the truth of Scripture's divine inspiration. Therefore, our confidence in Scripture's inspiration comes from both its content and its effect on the hearts of those who believe.
Scripture References: Luke 24:25-27, John 5:39, John 10:35

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