Jesus’ Omnipotence
Category: God’s Provision
God’s (Jesus’) omnipotence (all-powerful) defines his authority when it comes to His Word. If we truly subscribe to the fact that God created everything out of nothing (ex nihilo), then it follows that His Word is also true, accurate, and authoritative. As human beings, we must accept the fact that we are imperfect, and thus, not in a position to question the all-powerful God. Richard Muller noted this as follows, “. . . the word
Jesus is the Word of God
Category: God’s Provision
How can we identify Jesus Christ? He is one of the manifestations of the triune God (God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit – see 2 Corinthians 13:14, Matthew 28:19, and 1 Peter 1:2). But what is His relationship to human beings? In Matthew 1:20-23, the virgin (Mary) gave birth to a son, as the angel foretold, and Mary and Joseph were to give him the name of Jesus. So here
One of the most intriguing tenets of why the Bible is the Word of God is the frequent usage of the phrase, “This is what the LORD says . . .” This phrase occurs 426 times in the Old Testament. It reflects God’s dealings with people almost to the time of Christ. It is one thing if a person says something to someone else. But when a deity like the LORD says it, it then
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