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What role does the Holy Spirit play in the inspiration of Scripture?

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The Holy Spirit is the agent of inspiration, ensuring that the authors of Scripture wrote the divine revelation without error.

In historic Reformed theology, the role of the Holy Spirit in the inspiration of Scripture is crucial. The Holy Spirit moved the human authors of the Bible, guiding them to write God's revelation in a manner that retained their unique style and personality while preventing them from error. This divine influence ensured that the writings faithfully reflected God's truth, resulting in Scripture that is both inspired and infallible. As emphasized in 2 Timothy 3:16, it is ultimately the Holy Spirit who breathes life into the written word, making it a powerful instrument for teaching and guiding the faithful.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16

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Wilbur Elias Best · Dec 11, 1985
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