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Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

Is the Bible a Human Book or a Supernatural One?

Stand to Reason Weekly Podcast

Greg Koukl

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Is the Bible a human book by men about God, or is it a supernatural book from God to men? Greg talks about how the supernatural fingerprints of God in the Bible give us good reason to trust that this book truly has the objective authority to answer the deepest questions of life.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Let's go!

0:30.0

So friends, thanks for joining me today.

0:32.0

I'm actually not live in the studio right now, but I have not left you as orphans.

0:38.0

I have something special for you.

0:40.0

And since we're coming up on standard reasons 30th anniversary this year,

0:45.0

we're going to play for you a new recording of an old classic topic

0:50.0

from our Ambassador Basic Curriculum series.

0:54.0

It's called The Bible Has God Spoken.

0:58.0

Here's part one.

1:00.0

Hope you enjoy it.

1:02.0

There's a song recorded by Michael W. Smith.

1:04.0

I think it was actually written by somebody else.

1:06.0

But he's the one who popularized.

1:08.0

It's called Ancient Words.

1:10.0

And the lyrics go like this, at least the beginning.

1:16.0

Ancient words ever true.

1:18.0

Changing me.

1:20.0

Changing you.

1:22.0

We have come with open hearts.

1:24.0

We'll let the ancient words impart.

1:28.0

I love that song.

1:30.0

Maybe you like it.

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