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Book of Books, The : The Value of the Scriptures in a day of Bible Bending, Bible Breaking, and Bible Believing
Outline: Throughout Scripture the form of expression reminds us of God's gracious approach to us in covenant union, of our infidelity to sworn obligation, and of God's purpose to accomplish his promised purpose in spite of our infidelity. Chapter 4.
Since Jesus teaches inerrancy, we may not abondon it. Chapter 5.
It is not enough for the Church to know and confess that the Bible is inspired; people must hear what God has spoken, and that requires the proper interpretation of the written Word. Chapter 6.
The Word of God, not the so-called Christian consciousness, is our only infallible rule of faith and conduct. Chapter 9.
The Scriptures present to us an absolute ideal such as no other ethical literature presents. Chapter 10.
We can give to those whom we counsel the assurance from God's Word that their problems are not unique, that others have found solutions to the same kind of problems that they have, that God is not going to give them a problem that by his grace they cannot handle, and that God has a solution for their problems. Chapter 11.
The Bible is not a relic of redemption history. It is the living Word of God and is to be utilized by the people of God as the principal means of his grace. Chapter 12.
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