Is the Bible Really the Inspired Word of God?
Is the Bible the Word of God? Or is it just a collection of human writings? How can we know for sure? Any google search on the inspiration of the Scriptures will bring up a surprising amount of results from people who do not believe so. These people can be convincing. However, these arguments are merely the opinions of their authors, with no evidence to back them up. In fact, the evidence stands against these convincing arguments–and evidence always speaks louder than persuasive words.
Perhaps the most compelling evidence for the inspiration of the Scriptures is the unity of the Bible, especially when one considers all the writers involved. The Bible does not have a single contradiction. Not even one. Yet several people, over the course of thousands of years wrote it! Most of these people did not know each other, and they came from a variety of backgrounds. If I asked ten people today to write down their thoughts about God, chances are, there would be some contradictions. Yet forty people wrote the Bible! The odds of forty people over thousands of years writing a book as vast as the Bible are astronomical. The only logical explanation is that all were inspired by one God to pen the words of what we now know as the Bible.
Another compelling reason to believe the Bible is the Word of God is because of its scientific and historical accuracy. The Bible mentions many scientific principles that were not known until long after it was written. For example, the earth was generally believed to be flat until the time of Columbus. Yet Isaiah 40:22 mentions “the circle of the earth.” This is but one of many examples. Keep in mind, the Bible writers were not scientists! In addition, archaeological finds continue to verify many of the historical facts mentioned in the Bible. Archaeology has yet to find anything in history that contradicts Scripture.
One of the more fascinating proofs of Biblical accuracy is the fulfillment of prophecies in the Bible. Archaeology has verified that the book of Isaiah was written hundreds of years before the coming of Christ, yet Isaiah accurately described the crucifixion, the promise of salvation, and many detailed aspects of Jesus’ life. Many other prophecies in the Bible have come true also. For example, the Bible predicted the rise and fall of the Persian and Roman empires in Daniel. The book of Daniel also talks about the increase of knowledge in the last days, and vast amounts of travel. And this is the tip of the iceberg. Literally, hundreds of prophecies have been fulfilled.
Some argue that the Bible isn’t inspired because man decided which books would be considered “inspired” and which wouldn’t. They also argue that some of the books that have been left out were recognized by the original disciples as Scripture. While it is true that these other books were well-known to the disciples, it is important to remember that these writings were considered Jewish literature, and the original twelve were all Jews. They were historical documents.
The men involved in the canonization of the Scriptures did not “decide” which Scriptures were inspired. They simply recognized the Scriptures that were inspired. To be considered inspired, they had to pass certain criteria. For example, any prophecies that should have come true by that time had to be fulfilled. The work had to be accepted by the church at large as inspired. The work had to be a first-hand account, or very close to it. While this sounds like man “deciding” what qualifies as Scripture, one has to remember that these men were chosen by God before they were born, to canonize Scripture, just as the Bible writers were chosen to write what would later become Scripture. Time has shown that these men correctly identified those books that were inspired, and those that were not.
In fact, the book of Isaiah foreshadowed the final Holy Bible as we know it today. Amazingly, the Bible has 66 books, 39 in the Old Testament, and 27 in the New Testament. The Old Testament takes place before the coming of Christ, when men were still in bondage to the law, while the New Testament begins with the birth of Christ and focuses on the freedom we now have in Christ. In Isaiah, the first 39 chapters are parallel to the Old Testament, in that they talk of judgment and captivity (bondage), while the last 27 chapters contain the messianic promises, which were fulfilled in the New Testament. One could perhaps write this off as coincidence or accuse the men who canonized the Bible of setting it up that way on purpose. However, the bible is so full of these types of “coincidences” that the odds are against it
No one can prove the Bible is the inspired word of God. However, the evidence is compelling. In the end, we must make a decision to accept the Bible as the inspired Word of God by faith. This is necessary to live a victorious Christian life. Either the Bible is completely true or completely unreliable. If one little line is untrue, the whole Bible becomes unreliable. Throughout history, the Bible has consistently been the best-selling (and most controversial) book of all time. It has been the most enduring book, passing every test of time. Yet no one has ever been able to prove a single line or even word of the Bible to be false. For a book as vast and complex as the Bible, this seems to be far outside the powers of man to accomplish, especially the powers of forty very different men who didn’t know each other and who didn’t realize they were writing the Bible.
Candace Marra
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12 Responses to “Is the Bible Really the Inspired Word of God?”
Is the Bible really the inspired word of the Devil?
Comment made on February 14th, 2010 at 7:25 pmChristians often say they serve the Master…what does that sound like to you?
*7Proud Muslimah*Beatitful Islam: I think it is very unpleasant, it’s hardly funny but still it is making a point that is not without foundation.
no… but your book of darwinism might be, big bang.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:27 amReferences :
NOPE, it’s an anti-intellectual text written by half-literate, goat-herding, desert dwelling misogynists.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:29 amReferences :
Clearly.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:31 amReferences :
That’s an interesting concept.
Makes sense too, that god character is a sicko.
Oh did you hear the thing about jesus being a sun god?
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:33 amhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EQLD59fK_Iw
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with faith, it is the word of God ( or sky daddy by atheist )
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:35 amwithout faith, it is the word of uneducated people.
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I would replace bible with koran.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:37 amReferences :
Well I did put in an idea or two…Gave Jesus a few idea’s here and there.. told God where I could be a benefit to him…down there in my own little cozy haven…
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:39 amReferences :
Jesus is my only Master. I dont think that the devil likes people defeating sin and death through the gift of Jesus Christ, so no he didnt write it. Jesus was for told in the old testament prophecies. The new testament fits the description of the messiah Jesus perfectly.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:41 amReferences :
1.) Occam’s Pig’s response is the example of Yahoo’s favoritism for atheists. He can make a comment like that and get away with it, but if an intelligent religious person makes a comment like that, it’s removed.
2.) The Bible is the inspired word of God. It is the most accurate book ever found based on sources to back up the text. Thousands of sources have been found to confirm verses in the Bible, and it is one of the most accurate books ever written. Archaeology has confirmed many of the locations & people talked about, and the Bible has even predicted things before they happened. It is written by several different authors over centuries and keeps a central message throughout the whole thing. It is also one of the least biased books because most of the books in the New Testament were written within years after the events, some within months, while other historical books outside the Bible weren’t written until centuries after the fact, yet they’re considered to be more authentic than the Bible. The Bible is probably the most unappreciated book ever written in the history of the world. If everyone truly took the time to appreciate it, they would understand how truly great it is.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:45 amReferences :
change name from big bang to little dodo
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:47 amReferences :
The Devil doesn’t exist. The bible is a ragbag collection of folk tales and mind control concepts, nothing more. Relax.
Comment made on February 15th, 2010 at 12:49 amReferences :
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