I’ll never forget when my confidence in God’s Word was put to the
test as a young preacher. I was the pastor of First Baptist Church in
West Palm Beach, Fla, and to my amazement, I found myself in a meeting
with leaders from my denomination debating whether or not the Bible was
the Word of God.
One by one the moderator asked us to share our positions on this
issue, and I was shocked and saddened as I heard the comments from many
of my peers. They had doubts, they said, about the trustworthiness of
the Bible.
It was almost my turn when I felt a surge of anxiety rush through my
system. What was I going to say? When, at last, all eyes were on me, I
decided to keep it simple—and true. “The Bible is the Word of God!”
All were silent as my words hung in the air, but then the pastor sitting next to me piped up. “You mean the Bible contains the words of God,” he said. I couldn’t believe my ears. “No,” I said, “I mean the Bible is the Word of God.”
There is a subtle but strong difference between those two beliefs.
Does the Bible merely contain some of God’s words? Or is the Bible the Word of
God? Many modern ways of understanding and interpretation say the Bible
is a vehicle for God’s truth instead of it being God’s truth itself.
But this doesn’t square with the apostle Paul’s validation in 2
Timothy 3:16, which says, “All Scripture is breathed out by God and
profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training
in righteousness….” The Bible is the Word of God. That’s not something believers should debate. It’s settled right here in the Scripture itself!
I remember reading awhile back how the great evangelist Billy Graham
once struggled with this truth. Recalling when he made the decision to
accept the Scripture’s reliability, Reverend Graham said this:
When I accepted the Bible as the authoritative Word of God by
faith, I found immediately that it became a flame in my hand. That flame
began to melt away unbelief in the hearts of many people and to move
them to the side for Christ.
I found that I did not have to rely upon cleverness, or oratory,
or psychological manipulation, apt illustrations or striking quotations
from famous men. I began to rely more and more upon the Scripture
itself and God blessed it….
Every single person on the planet is hungry to hear the Word of God,
even if they don’t realize it. We long for something solid to stand on
in a wobbling and wavering world. So today, if it feels like your world
is wavering and wobbling—open God’s authoritative Word and read it. Pray
it. Memorize it. When you do, I promise God will speak directly to your
heart and give you the security and strength you need!
[Pull Quote] If it feels like your world is wavering and
wobbling—open God’s authoritative Word and read it. Pray it. Memorize
it.
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