The Divine Inspiration Of The Bible
Pink's apologetic argument for the divine origin of Scripture, presenting the case that while God reveals Himself through creation, the Bible provides the essential written revelation humanity requires.
22 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
Introduction
2
Chapter One There Is a Presumption in Favor of the Bible
3
Chapter Two The Perennial Freshness of the Bible Bears Witness to its Divine Inspirer
4
Chapter Three The Unmistakable Honesty of the Writers of the Bible Attests to its Heavenly Origin
5
Chapter Four The Character of its Teachings Evidences the Divine Authorship of the Bible
6
Chapter Five The Fulfilled Prophecies of the Bible Bespeak the Omniscience of its Author
7
Chapter Six The Typical Significance of the Scriptures Declare Their Divine Authorship
8
Chapter Seven The Wonderful Unity of the Bible Attests its Divine Authorship
9
Chapter Eight The Marvelous Influence of the Bible Declares its Super-Human Character
10
I. The Power of God's Word to Convict Men of Sin.
11
II. The Power of God's Word to Deliver Men From Sin.
12
III. The Power of God's Word Over the Human Affections.
13
Chapter Ten The Completeness of the Bible Demonstrates its Divine Perfection
14
Chapter Eleven The Indestructibility of the Bible Is a Proof that its Author Is Divine
15
Chapter Twelve Inward Confirmation of the Veracity of the Scriptures
16
Chapter Thirteen Verbal Inspiration
17
Chapter Fourteen Application of the Argument
18
I. We Need to Seek God's Forgiveness.
19
II. It Is the Final Court of Appeal.
20
III. It Is the Ultimate Standard for Regulating Conduct.
21
IV. It Is a Sure Foundation for Our Faith.
22
V. It Has Unique Claims Upon Us.
