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Bible Inspiration

“Inspiration” is what makes the Bible different than all other books that are known to mankind. By “inspired” I do not mean merely that the writers were highly motivated or stimulated, but that they were miraculously guided by God. The word “inspired” is from the compound Greek word theopneustos, which means God-breathed. The Bible says,

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Why Study The Bible

“Of making many books there is no end, and much study is weariness of the flesh” (Ecclesiastes 12:12). Solomon here makes two important observations: 1. The writing of books is a continual process, and 2. Diligent study requires effort. I recently read that over 129 million different books have been published. Indeed, “of making many

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How to Approach the Bible

Paul told Timothy, “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God as a workman who does not need to be ashamed, accurately handling the word of truth” (2 Tim. 2:15). The instruction to accurately handle the word implies the need to study and learn the word of God. (The King James Version actually uses the

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Are We Under the Law of Moses Today?

Many people turn to the Old Testament for their authority for modern religious practices. The practices that are most commonly defended from the Old Testament are tithing, Sabbath observance, burning of incense in worship, instrumental music in worship, infant church membership and a separate priesthood. People turn to the Old Testament to justify such practices because

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