The doctrine of verbal inspiration asserts that every word of the Bible is divinely inspired, affirming its authority and reliability for Christian faith and practice, supported by scripture passages emphasizing God's guidance over human authors.
HOW ARE WE TO UNDERSTAND THE NATURE OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION?
The Bible claims to be a book from God, a message with divine authority. Indeed, the biblical writers say they were moved by the Holy Spirit to utter His very words—that their message came by revelation so that what they wrote was breathed out (inspired) by God Himself.
What Was God’s Purpose In Giving Us the Bible?
The Bible, a transcendent work spanning centuries, reveals God's purpose for humanity, offering moral guidance, answers to life's profound questions, and the promise of redemption through Christ. It remains a vital source of hope, wisdom, and faithful living.
How Can We Explain Bible Difficulties and the Existence of Hundreds of Thousands of Scribal Errors in Our Manuscripts?
Unravel the mysteries of biblical texts: explore errors and their impact on faith. Discover the truth behind the scriptures.
Is The Bible Authentic and Inspired?
Explore the origins and credibility of the Scriptures: Is their content truly inspired? Discover the facts.
The Battle for the Bible – Old & New Testament
Explore the historical and modern conflicts surrounding the Scriptures: OT & NT. Discover the ongoing struggle for biblical truth.
The Book of Daniel Defended: Attacks From False Friends “Christian” Bible Scholars and the Enemy Bible Critics
Explore the challenges to the Book of Daniel: Why are some scholars and critics questioning its authenticity?
Defending the Historic Prophet Isaiah of the 8th Century B.C.E. As Author of His Prophetic Book
Explore the debate surrounding the true author of one of the oldest prophetic writings. Uncover the evidence.
Did the Historic Prophet Isaiah of the 8th Century B.C.E. Author the Entire Book of Isaiah or Were There Three Other Authors?
Explore the intriguing debate surrounding the authorship of one of the Bible's most influential books. Who really wrote Isaiah?
Fallacies of the Higher Criticism: (Biblical Criticism, Literary Criticism)
Delve into the debated methods of analyzing sacred texts. Discover the truth behind the critique in our latest article.


