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Scripture Authority

7 sermons

Scripture authority is a foundational concept in Christian theology, emphasizing the Bible as the ultimate source of truth and guidance for believers. The Apostle Paul affirms this in 2 Timothy 3:16-17, stating that all Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for teaching, reproof, correction, and training in righteousness. This divine inspiration underscores the belief that the Bible is not merely a historical document but the living Word of God, as described in Hebrews 4:12, which reveals the intentions of the heart. Furthermore, Jesus Himself affirmed the authority of Scripture during His earthly ministry, often quoting the Old Testament to validate His teachings, as seen in Matthew 4:4 when He rebuked temptation with the words, 'Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.' The authority of Scripture also serves as a safeguard against the distortions of human interpretation, as warned in 2 Peter 1:20-21, where it is emphasized that no prophecy of Scripture comes from someone's own interpretation. In a world where many substitute personal revelations for the clear teachings of the Bible, the call to uphold Scripture's authority remains vital, echoing the sentiments found in Isaiah 40:8, 'The grass withers, the flower fades, but the word of our God will stand forever.' Thus, recognizing and submitting to the authority of Scripture is essential for spiritual growth and doctrinal integrity.

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Greek Word Studies delves into the significance of anaginosko, emphasizing the importance of reading God's Word aloud in public worship. The sermon highlights the role of Scripture in the early church, the impact of public reading on believers, and the authority and transformative power of the Word.

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Edward Payson preaches about the immense value of the Scriptures as the oracles of God, highlighting the blessings bestowed upon the ancient Jewish nation through miracles and the possession of these sacred writings. He emphasizes the importance of reverently consulting the Scriptures, believing in

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The preacher delves into the significance of the stroke (KJV = tittle) in the Hebrew letters, emphasizing its importance in distinguishing one letter from another. Jesus stressed the vital nature of every letter and word in the Old Testament, affirming that every aspect of the Law and the Prophets w

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J.H. Newman delves into the significance of Holy Scripture and the Church in teaching revealed truth, emphasizing that Scripture contains all necessary articles of faith and the Church has authority in controversies of faith, yet must not contradict Scripture. The Canon of Scripture is affirmed to b

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John Calvin addresses the issue of fanatics who wrongly appeal to the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that those who reject Scripture and claim a superior connection to God through the Spirit are not guided by truth but by madness. He highlights the importance of Scripture in guiding believers, as the Spir

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Joseph John Gurney preaches about the divine origin and authority of the Holy Scriptures, emphasizing that the canon of Scripture was not arbitrarily fixed by man but recognized by Jesus Christ and the apostles. The Old Testament and New Testament writings were established through historical, critic

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Selwyn Hughes emphasizes that while the Scriptures are essential and divinely inspired, they ultimately point to Jesus Christ as the Word that is bigger than men's words. Jesus claimed to be greater than the Scriptures, as He existed before the New Testament and is the supreme method of communicatio

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