THE PERFECTION OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES (2)

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2 Timothy 3:14–17 KJV 1900
14 But continue thou in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them; 15 And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. 16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17 That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works.
Intro: The dictionary defines the word “unique” as follows, “1. only one: being the only one of its kind 2. better than others: superior to all others 3. unusual: different from others in a way that makes something worthy of note.” We have met this week to study the Bible. Specifically, we are going to delve into a realm of doctrine known as “Bibliology”. That is a word that means “The study of the Bible.
I think a good word that we can use to describe our Bibles would be the word “unique”. It is the only book of its kind in existence! Several features point out its uniqueness, and by way of introduction, I want to share those features with you today.
• The Bible was written over a period of 1,500 years
• The Bible was written by over 40 different authors (Among them were kings, military leaders, peasants, philosophers, fishermen, tax collectors, poets, statesmen, musicians, scholars and shepherds.)
• The Bible was written in many different places, at many different times and by people experiencing many different moods.
• The Bible was written on three continents: Asia, Africa and Europe.
• The Bible was written in three different languages: Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic.
• The Bible is written with many different literary styles: Prose, poetry, historical narrative, romance, law, biography, parable, allegory and prophecy.
• The Bible addresses hundreds of difficult issues without a single contradiction.
• The Bible is a book of great diversity, yet, in spite of this, it unfolds a single continuous story, and it does so without ever contradicting itself.
• The Bible has for its main character God Himself, made known through the person of His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
Yes, the Bible is a unique book! But, this uniqueness was not accidental, it was purposeful. How can this be? The Bible achieves its uniqueness through a process known as Inspiration. It is that process that I would like for us to investigate together today. Our test, verse 16, says that “All scripture is given by inspiration of God”.
The word “inspiration” literally means “God breathed”. If God has given His Word, delivered by His very breath, then it stands to reason that the scripture He has given us is absolutely perfect. Let’s look into the matter of inspiration and think together for a while about The Perfection Of The Holy Scriptures.

I. THE PROCESS OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION

Just how did God go about getting His Word into that hands and hearts of men? There are three terms that must be addressed as we deal with this matter of Inspiration.
A. Revelation—The first step in getting the word of God on paper is the process known as revelation. This is the process whereby a man hear from the Lord just what the Lord wants written down. At varying times, God used varying means to give His revelation to men.
• He spoke through angels—Gen. 18; 19; Luke 1–2; Matt. 28; etc.
• He spoke through an audible voice—Gen. 3:9–19; 6:13–21; 12:1–3; Ex. 20:1–17; Josh. 1:1–9; 1 Kings 17:2–4.
• He spoke in a still, small voice—1 Kings 19:11–12
• He spoke through nature—Psalm 19
• He spoke through animals—Num. 22:28
• He spoke in dreams—Gen. 28:12; Matt. 1–2; Matt. 2:19–22
• He spoke through visions—Isaiah 6:1–6; Daniel 7; 8; 10; Acts 16; 19
• He spoke through Christophanies—Ex. 3:2; Dan. 3:25; 1 Kings 19:7
We do not know the exact process by which God spoke to the original authors, but we have God’s Word on the fact that He did, 2 Pet. 1:21. So, revelation is God telling a man what He wants written down.
B. Inspiration—The second step in the process is inspiration. This is man writing on paper what God has told him to say. As we have already seen this process is said to be “God breathed”.
• The Bible clearly claims inspiration for itself, 2 Tim. 3:17; 2 Pet. 1:20–21; Heb. 1:1.
• Paul believed his writings were inspired, 1 Cor. 4:2; 15:3; 1 Thes. 2:13; 4:15.
• Peter believed his writings were inspired, 2 Pet. 3:2.
• Peter believed the writings of Paul to be inspired, 2 Pet. 3:15–16.
Somehow God superintended the process of getting His word into a man and then through that man onto paper. Inspiration has been defined as, “God’s superintendence of the human authors so that, using their own individual personalities, they composed and recorded without error His revelation to man in the words of the original autographs.”, Charles C. Ryrie.
But, the question comes, how did He do this? Well, of course, there are many different views, but only one correct view. Let me share a few of those with you.
Natural Inspiration—Nothing supernatural involved. Men just wrote the Bible like Shakespeare wrote his plays.
Spiritual Illumination—People who hold this view believe that people and not words are inspired. They believe that any devout Christian can be inspired to write more Scripture.
Partial Inspiration—This view says that only the elements in the Bible related to faith are inspired. There may be scientific or historical error, but God has preserved the massage of salvation. The problems with this view are clear! If you cannot believe even a part of the Bible, how can you believe any of the Bible?
Conceptual Inspiration—The concepts of scripture and not the words are inspired. God just gave a man an idea and he wrote what he thought about that topic.
Divine Dictation—The biblical writers were merely automatons in the hand of God. He came upon them and overrode them. He moved the pen and merely used their body as a vehicle to write His Own Words. If this is true, then why do John, Paul, Peter, James, Matthew, Moses, etc all have differing styles?
All of these, among others, are false views of inspiration. Allow me to share with you the biblical view of inspiration. Most fundamentalists believe in what is called the “Verbal, Plenary Inspiration of the Bible.”This simple means that we believe that “all” (plenary) the very “words” (verbal) of the Bible are inspired. This is the claim of the Bible, 2 Tim. 3:16; Matt. 4:4; John 6:63, and it is the position we gladly affirm this evening. What this means is that God gave His Word to human authors. He did not override their personalities, but He did guide their choice of words. When they had written down all that God had given them in His revelation, they had produced an inspired record of that revelation. God breathed His Word through human vessels giving the world a perfectly inspired statement of His Word to men!
C. Illumination—The third process is getting the Word of God to men is the process known as illumination. This is the process by which God uses the inspired written record of His revelation to speak to the hearts of individual people. This is when the light comes on in the human heart and men see themselves as they are and Jesus as the need of their heart. Thus, the cycle of inspiration is complete. Since inspiration is our topic this evening, we will leave the subject of illumination until a later time.

II. THE PROOFS OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION

Now that we have something of an idea of what inspiration is, how can we be sure that our Bibles are genuinely spired by God? Well, the bottom line is that it does come down to faith, but faith is never a blind leap into the dark. Our faith can rest not just in the fact that God personally breathed His Word through men, but that His Word will stand up to several important tests as to its perfection. Let me share a few of those with you.
A. It Passes The Historical/Archeological Test—For many years people laughed at Bible believers because the Bible referred to places, people and events that had no basis in recorded history. However, through the good grace of God, He has allowed the archeologists spade to uncover many items from the ancient past that confirm the factual nature of the Word of God. Not a single piece of evidence had ever surfaced that contradicts the Bible at only point of its history.
The historicity of Joseph’s rule in Egypt confirmed by a tablet found in Yemen. The seal of Baruch, Jeremiah’s scribe has been found. Jezebel’s makeup saucers have been found. Brick in Egypt have been found to have been made without straw. The list could go on for hours, but it suffices to say that the Bible has been and continues to be proven accurate in every detail it records! This kind of accuracy is something else that no other religious text can claim.
B. It Passes The Scientific Test—Others have mocked the Bible and claimed that it was woefully inaccurate in matters of science. However, time has once again vindicated the accuracy of the message of the Bible. The Bible says the earth is a sphere, Isa. 40:22. Man discovered this in the 15th century. The Bible says the earth is suspended in space—Job 26:7. Sir Isaac Newton discovered this in 1687. The Bible claims the number of the stars is innumerable, Gen. 15:5. Abraham could only see about 1,200 stars in his day. Now, we know that there are trillions of stars in the heavens. The Bible’s rules regarding medicine and sanitation where thousands of years ahead of their time. Many, many more specific items could be mentioned here, but these should suffice to show the superiority of the message of the Bible.
C. It Passes The Prophecy Test—There are literally thousands of prophetic predictions made in the Bible. Not a single one of which has ever failed to come to pass! Some of the most remarkable prophecies are those related to the Lord Jesus Christ. If you were to take just a few of the most specific prophecies concerning the Lord, (I. E. His birth in Bethlehem, Micah 5:2; He would be preceded by a forerunner, Isa. 40:3; He would enter Jerusalem on a colt, Zech. 9:9; He would be betrayed by a friend, Psa. 41:9; Hands and feet pierced, Psa. 22:16; Wounded by His enemies, Isa. 53:5; Betrayed for 30 pieces of silver, Zech. 11:12; Spit upon and beaten, Isa. 50:6; Betrayal money cast down in temple and used to buy potter’s field, Zech. 11:13; He would be silent before His accusers, Isa. 53:7; He would be crucified with thieves, Isa. 53:12; People would gamble for His garments, Psa. 22:8; Side pierced, Zech. 12:10; No bones broken, Psa. 34:20; His body would not decay, Psa. 16:10; Burial in a rich man’s tomb, Isa. 53:9; Darkness covering the earth, Amos 8:9. Someone has calculated that the odds of just these prophecies coming to pass is 1 chance in 480 Billion X 1 Billion X 1 Trillion! That is the number 480 followed by 30 zeros! In other words, it would be like taking one grain of sand, painting it gold, and hiding it somewhere among the 200 million stars and the millions of planets, moons and asteroids of the Milky Way, then blindfolding a person and sending him out to find that one golden grain of sand. The odds are the same that he would find it! And these are just 17 of the three hundred plus prophecies related to Jesus that were and will be fulfilled!
D. It Passes The Unity Test—What God begins in Genesis, He ends in Revelation. (Ill. Gen. 1:1; Rev. 21:1; Gen. 1:27–28; Rev. 21:9, etc.) This is in spite of the fact that it took 1,500 years to write the Bible. It is the unfolding of a single story from beginning to end. This could never be duplicated by any human work!
E. It Passes The Honesty Test—If this were merely a human book, it would gloss over the failures of the people found within its pages. However, the Bible does not hide Noah’s drunkenness, Samson’s lust, David’s adultery, Elijah’s depression or Peter’s denial. It tells the truth from cover to cover!
There are many other areas in which the Bible could be put to the test, but I just want you to know that it passes them all with flying colors! No human book could accomplish this! Just what I have mentioned this evening is proof positive that we have in our hands a divinely inspired Bible!

III. THE PRODUCT OF BIBLICAL INSPIRATION

We know what inspiration is and who can see the proofs of divine fingerprints all over the Word of God. If we accept the Bible as the inspired Word of God, what does that teach us? What can we take away from such an examination? We are left with three precious truths that must never be taken for granted.
A. Infallibility—This word means that the Scriptures are incapable of failing! Everything that say is truth and all they promise will come to pass! They are in every sense perfect and a perfect revelation of the mind of God to man!
B. Inerrancy—E. J. Young defines inerrancy this way, “By this word, we mean that the Scriptures possess the quality of freedom from all error. They are exempt from the liability to mistake, incapable of error. In all their teachings they are in perfect accord with the truth.” When people say that the Bible contains mistakes and errors, they are calling the very character of God into question! We are told that God simply cannot lie, Heb. 6:18. If He claimed inspiration for His Word, then that Word must be inerrant. If it isn’t then God lied when He claimed to have inspired the original text.
C. Completion—When the Apostle John laid down his pen at the close of the book of Revelation, the revelation in the Scriptures was perfect and fully complete. There has not been a single inspired word since that time and there never will be. God has finished His Scriptures and we hold in our hands the perfect and complete record of that revelation.
The final analysis is this: when you read your Bible, you are reading the very words of God! You can base your faith upon it! You can trust your eternity to it. You can embrace its message knowing that it reveals the very mind of God to man! It cannot fail! It cannot err! It will never be corrected, updated or amended! It is complete and it is perfect!
Conc: I trust this hasn’t been too academic. I hope this message has served to shore up your faith in the blessed Word of God. I thank Him for His perfect Word! I am thankful that this book has revealed the sin of my heart and pointed out that I was headed to Hell! I am also thankful that God illuminated my heart to allow me to see not only myself and my need, but also Jesus Christ, the solution to my problem.
There may be someone here that has never been saved. Jesus loves you my friend and He wants to reveal Himself to you. Won’t you come to Him and be saved today? Others here are guilty of neglecting their Bibles. Won’t you come and confess that to Him and begin a new love affair with the inspired Word of God? Others may like to just come and bow before Him and thank Him for His perfect Book! Let’s just mind Him!
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