Sermon Tone Analysis

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! Why Can I Believe The Bible?
*I.* History *affirms it.*
* A. Real *places & people.*
* B. Real *survival.*
(I Peter 1:23-25; Psalm 119:89-91; Mark 13:31).
* C. Real *influence.*
*II.
Archaeology* confirms *it.*
*III.
Its consistency* proves *it.*
* A. Amazing *unity.*
* B. Fulfilled *prophecy.*
(Isa.
45:1-4; Luke 24:44; John 5:39).
* C. *Claims* to be from *God.* (II Tim 3:16).
*IV.
The* Holy Spirit *gave it.*
(II Pet.
1:20-21; II Sam.
23:2; John 14:25-26; 16:13).
"revelation" = The direct communication of *truth* from God to others.
"inspiration" = God guided the human *writers* so they accurately wrote what He wanted written.
*V.
Jesus* believed *it.*
* A. Believed it was the *Word* of *God.*
(Mk.
12:36; 7:9-13).
* B. Believed it was *true.*
(Jn.
17:17; 10:35).
*VI.*
Changed lives *substantiate it.*
(I Pet.
1:23; II Tim.
3:15-17).
*Luke 11:28
*Do I read,* believe, love, *& follow the Bible?*
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