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Enjoying the Journey

The Very Breath of God

Enjoying the Journey

Scott Pauley

Christianity, Business, Religion & Spirituality:christianity, Non-profit, Religion & Spirituality

4.9819 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

(2 Timothy 3:16) Every Word from God is "God breathed"—it is connected to His very nature and life. Today we learn more about how God gave His Word to man and see the amazing proofs of divine inspiration in the Bible. (0975250326) ----more----   The Inspiration of Scripture Is God perfect? If God is perfect, would everything that comes from God comes out of God? Be perfect. If that's the case, then would you say God's breath? Is perfect. Someone says, that's a strange line of questioning. Not at all, because the Bible says that the word of God literally was breathed out from God. In other words, it came directly from God's very nature. It came from God's heart to us. Here's the verse 2 Timothy 3:16 says, "16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:" Now, we can't believe that the word of God is profitable if we don't believe the word of God is inspired. We use the word inspired fairly loosely today. Writers say, I had a moment of inspiration. Speakers say I felt inspired to say something, but the word inspiration in two Timothy 3:16 is not some some passing surface emotion. No, the word inspiration there literally means God-breathed. It was breathed out from the very nature of God. It came directly from God. To man.  Is God's Word Perfect? So I ask again, is God perfect? Oh, yes. God is perfect. If God is perfect, would everything that comes from God be perfect? Yes. Everything that comes directly from God would be perfect, untainted by sin and corruption. If everything that comes out of God is perfect, then would not the very God-breathed words of Scripture be perfect? One of the great struggles that people have is whether the word of God can be trusted to be perfect in every way. My question is this: Does it come from a perfect God? We're going to talk more about how God preserved his word through the ages and God's promise to do that. But let me just say right up front that to question the authority and the accurateness of scripture is to question the very nature of God. In fact, the Bible says that God has set his word above his name. Do you understand? God's name is on the line? Is God powerful enough to preserve his word? Is God wise enough to give his word perfectly the first time? All of this goes to our theology, to what we believe about God. So I read again that all scripture is given by the inspiration of God. Aren't you glad it's been given that God spoke through the Bible writers? So that when they wrote it was without error, without omission, and without exaggeration, we might say it this way. It was the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.  Human Penman and the Bible And that doesn't mean that God made men robots. He never does that. He allows men to work with him. What a privilege to be laborers together with God. And such was the case for these Bible writers. The truth was conveyed in such a way that it employed those men. For example, the human penman personal experience comes out. There's no doubt. They're giving firsthand accounts many times. You can see Peter's personality shine through. You can hear Paul's educational background come through their historical accounts and read the gospel according to Luke. And it's very obvious that a medical doctor, a physician, someone with knowledge of the human body and of those types of things is writing a very detailed account. So, the information is given directly from God through men, and he employs and uses those men, their backgrounds, their style of writing. It's wonderful. And before scripture was written down, information, truth, historical accounts, and information handed down through parents were passed along verbally. Words that were passed on from generation to generation. But aren't you glad God wrote it down for us? He wrote it down on the pages of holy scripture. So we're not resting on dreams and visions and experiences. Now, so

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In a day full of conflicting opinions and ideas, the Word of God stands true, and the Bible is the source for absolute truth. In these days of confusion and questions, it is so important to know what the Bible says.

0:23.0

In today's study, let's ask the Lord to open our heart and mind as Scott Pauley leads us into scripture

0:29.3

to help us discover God's absolute truth.

0:41.3

Is God perfect?

0:48.0

If God is perfect, would everything that comes from God, comes out of God be perfect?

0:53.0

If that's the case, then would you say God's breath is perfect?

0:55.7

Someone says, that's a strange line of questioning.

0:56.9

Not at all.

1:03.4

Because the Bible says that the word of God literally was breathed out from God.

1:07.4

In other words, it came directly from God's very nature.

1:10.6

It came from God's heart to us. Here's the verse. Second Timothy chapter 3, verse 16,

1:14.0

says all scripture, not some, not part. All scripture is given by inspiration of God and is profitable

1:22.2

for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness. Now, we can't believe that the word of God

1:28.9

is profitable if we don't believe the word of God is inspired. We use the word inspired fairly loosely today.

1:35.5

Writers say, I had a moment of inspiration. Speakers say, I felt inspired to say something. But the word

1:41.5

inspiration in 2 Timothy 316 is not some some passing surface emotion. No,

1:48.2

the word inspiration there literally means God breathed. It was breathed out from the very nature

1:55.6

of God. It came directly from God to man. So I ask again, is God perfect?

2:01.8

Oh, yes, God is perfect.

2:03.3

If God is perfect, would everything that comes from God be perfect?

2:06.3

Yes, everything that comes directly from God would be perfect, untainted by sin and corruption.

2:12.5

If everything that comes out of God is perfect,

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