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The Character of the WordThe Character of the Word
Selected PassagesSelected Passages
Logos Bible FellowshipLogos Bible Fellowship
4/9/20084/9/2008
The Significance of ScriptureThe Significance of Scripture
1. It Carries the Proclamation of God
2. It Captures the Portrait of God
3. It Contains the Properties of God
4. It Conveys the Power of God
5. It Communicates the Promises of God
The Significance of ScriptureThe Significance of Scripture
1.1. It Carries the Proclamation of GodIt Carries the Proclamation of God2. It Captures the Portrait of God
3. It Contains the Properties of God
4. It Conveys the Power of God
5. It Communicates the Promises of God
Objective Proof for the BibleObjective Proof for the Bible
1. Internally consistent
2. Unprecedented multiplicity of copies
3. Reliably preserved
4. Validated by archaeology
5. Corroborated by secular history
6. Contains advanced scientific knowledge
7. Fulfillment of prophecies
8. Divine nature – one story / one author
The Significance of ScriptureThe Significance of Scripture
1. It Carries the Proclamation of God
2.2. It Captures the Portrait of GodIt Captures the Portrait of God3. It Contains the Properties of God
4. It Conveys the Power of God
5. It Communicates the Promises of God
How Can We Know God?How Can We Know God?
• We know God, because He revealed Himself to us through the Bible. We cannot know Him any other way
• God is creator, holy and righteous One, Lord, Savior, rewarder of faith/obedience, judge of sin/disobedience
• God’s communicable and incommunicable attributes are revealed in Scripture
The Significance of ScriptureThe Significance of Scripture
1. It Carries the Proclamation of God
2. It Captures the Portrait of God
3.3. It Contains the Properties of GodIt Contains the Properties of God4. It Conveys the Power of God
5. It Communicates the Promises of God
Significance of the BibleSignificance of the Bible
I bow down toward your holy temple and give thanks to your name for your steadfast love and your faithfulness, for you have exalted above all things your name and your word.
(Psalm 138:2, ESV)
Why the Properties of God?Why the Properties of God?
1. Bible is inspired / God-breathed (Acts 1:16)– All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for
teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness (2 Timothy 3:16)
2. Bible is God’s Word – For this reason we also constantly thank God that when
you received the word of God which you heard from us, you accepted it not as the word of men, but for what it really is, the word of God, which also performs its work in you who believe. (1 Thessalonians 2:13)
The Properties of GodThe Properties of God
1. Bible is sacred (2 Timothy 3:15), holy (Romans 1:2), righteous (Romans 7:12), and pure (Psalm 12:6) and should be reverenced
2. Bible is eternal (Matthew 24:35)– Endures forever (Isaiah 40:8, 1 Peter 1:25)
3. Bible is unchanging (Psalm 119:89)
4. Bible is perfect (Psalm 19:7)– Infallible (Psalm 119:160)– Inerrant (2 Peter 1:20-21)
The Properties of GodThe Properties of God
5. Bible is truth (John 17:17)– Bible is the plumb line (Acts 17:11, Mark 7:9,13)– Trustworthy (Psalm 119:160)– Bible is unbreakable (John 10:34-36)
6. Bible is sufficient (2 Timothy 3:17, 2 Peter 1:3)
7. Bible is authoritative (Matthew 4:4 - Jesus’ three responses; Psalm 119:89)
– Many people today pick and choose– Listen, O heavens, and hear, O earth; For the
LORD speaks (Isaiah 1:2)
Group DiscussionGroup Discussion
1. How will this knowledge of God’s Word impact the way you read it? How should it impact our view of ministry?
2. How should we live in our culture knowing that the Bible is eternal and unchanging?
3. What does it mean that the Bible is sufficient and authoritative? How should these beliefs look in the life of a Christian?
4. What is the significance of not living by bread alone but by every Word from the Father (Deuteronomy 8:3)?
5. How does a life look when a person delights in God’s commandments (Psalm 119:47)?