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Bible Reliability

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The reliability of the Bible is a cornerstone of Christian faith, affirming that God's Word is both true and trustworthy. As stated in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, all Scripture is breathed out by God and is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. This divine inspiration assures believers that the messages contained within the Bible are not mere human words but the very truths of God. Furthermore, the fulfillment of prophecy serves as a powerful testament to the Bible's reliability. For instance, Isaiah 53 vividly describes the suffering servant, which Christians recognize as a prophetic foreshadowing of Jesus Christ's sacrificial death, fulfilling God's redemptive plan as seen in Matthew 1:21. Jesus himself emphasizes the enduring nature of Scripture in Matthew 5:18, declaring that not an iota, not a dot, will pass from the Law until all is accomplished. The historical accuracy of biblical events, corroborated by archaeological findings and extra-biblical sources, further strengthens the case for its reliability. As believers reflect on the promises found in Romans 15:4, they are reminded that the Scriptures were written for our instruction, providing hope and encouragement through the steadfastness of God's Word.

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In this sermon, the speaker presents fulfilled prophecy as the conclusive proof that the Bible is the Word of God. He explains that one fourth of the Bible is prophetic, denouncing things that would happen in the future. The speaker gives examples of fulfilled prophecies, such as Micaiah's prophecy

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