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The Bible, for our own sake, describes human nature as it really is. How does this provide reasons to trust in the Bible and rely on its credibility?
Austin replied 4 months, 1 week ago 17 Members · 17 Replies
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The Bible doesn’t portray a picture that most humans want to read every day. It shows the true nature of our hearts and our desires.
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The Bible is our guide to live a holy life for God. It shows people with strengths and weakness and that nobody in the Bible is perfect.
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We cannot rely on ourselves, but we can rely on God’s Word. As humans, we are “tossed like waves” as the book of James says, because we are emotional and weak sometimes, but God is not weak, nor is His word weak, or changing. No matter what I think or do, His Word remains and is everlasting. The Bible shows us our weakness as humans, but it doesn’t show it without hope, or correction. It doesn’t promise fame and fortune, but it promises Salvation and blessing to those who hear, believe, obey, and bear fruit.
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you can count on the truths of the Bible, in all circumstances and in all situations. God’s word is true.
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The Bible shows us right from the beginning that we fall prey to sin. But the Bible also shows us that there will be and has been a Savior. Throughout the Bible we see time and time again, Abraham, Moses, David and continuing on where people fail, we sin, we fall short, BUT, God’s grace and mercy can have us still do great things. Because of this repetition over and over again, we are given hope and we can believe in it’s credibility and trust the Bible that God does indeed have a plan for each and every one of us.