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What does the Bible say about the inspiration of the Gospels?

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The Gospels are divinely inspired accounts revealing Christ's life and ministry, each highlighting different aspects of His person and work.

The Gospels were written under divine inspiration, allowing their authors to present distinct portrayals of Jesus Christ to fulfill specific divine purposes. Each Gospel writer—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—emphasizes different aspects of Christ's life and character. For example, Matthew presents Jesus as the King and Messiah, while Luke reveals Him as the perfect Man. This diversity is not contradictory; rather, it enriches our understanding of the completeness of Christ's person and work. The Gospel of Luke, particularly, underscores Jesus' humanity without diminishing His divinity, showing that He was indeed both God and perfect Man.
Scripture References: Luke 1:1-4

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