Is God’s Word Infallible
Category: God’s Provision
But one may ask, “How is God’s Word infallible?” We need to identify how God’s Word matches up to this determination. First, we must state the fact that there are some typographical errors, particularly in the case of some names and numbers.[1] This is because copies of the Old and New Testaments were made over the centuries by the human hand. Keep in mind that there were no Microsoft Word spellcheckers or other word-based tools
Evidence of God’s Word
Category: God’s Provision
If we need to look for hard evidence as to the credibility of God’s Word, we need to look no further than the substance of His Word itself. For example, there are numerous miracles and prophecies that cannot be disputed, but yet reveal God in all of His glory as He deals with both people and circumstances. These records show the perfection of God and His Word. There are 83 miracles in the Old Testament
The Bible is the Word of God
Category: God’s Provision
The Bible and the Word of God are two interchangeable terms. The term Bible comes from the Greek biblos and Latin biblia, meaning books. That is, there are 66 individual books that comprise the Bible. But more importantly, it is the contents of these 66 books which not only astonishes humanity, but it shows the divinity and perfection of God who revealed Himself to us. The apostle Paul wrote to the Thessalonians, “And we also
Origen of the Word of God
Category: God’s Provision
The sixty-six books in the Word of God were written by forty writers over a span of 2000 years. They are sectioned into the Old and New Testaments. The Old Testament is comprised of thirty-nine books and the New Testament has twenty-seven. The Old Testament is sometimes referred to as Hebrew Scripture, since it records the events taken place in what was and still is Israel. The Israelites were also known as the Hebrews. Scripture
How then do we define God’s will? God’s will is embodied in the concept of love. God could have created the universe, and then reclined from any intervention in the doings of humanity. That is certainly within His right because He is God. However, God did choose to intervene out of love. First, He wanted to identify Himself as the Creator, the One who deserves the credit for His creation. Our response should be an