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What does the Bible say about the books of nature, scripture, and conscience?

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The Bible teaches that nature, scripture, and conscience all reveal God's glory and truth.

Psalm 19 presents a trilogy of revelation, encompassing the book of nature, the Word of God, and the book of conscience. The heavens declare God's glory, affirming His existence and power, thus rendering humanity without excuse (Romans 1:19-20). The Word of God, described as perfect and converting, offers complete guidance for salvation and life (2 Timothy 3:15). Finally, the book of conscience, inherent in every individual, serves as a witness to God's moral law and our shortcomings, pointing ultimately to our need for a Redeemer.
Scripture References: Psalm 19, Romans 1:19-20, 2 Timothy 3:15

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Three Books
Dan Culver · Aug 17, 2005
Joshua

Joshua

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