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Thursday, October 15, 2009

WHAT DOES IT REQUIRE TO ACCEPT INSPIRATION

It is of no little concern to me that men who are supposed to be gospel preachers, many of them men tainted by a corrupted higher education at denominational theology schools, have a poor opinion of the doctrine of inspiration.  Like little hungry lambs, these men are led by their "scholarly" shepherds who are eager to bring them to the poisoned waters of the "Q" theory and the documentary hypothesis.  They consume the rancid food of deutero-Isaiah and trito-Isaiah.  Their erudite educators push them to believe extrabiblical theories rather than internal claims.  Where they get their sermon material and on what they preach would be quite interesting to know, and to what authority they appeal even more so.  What does it take to simply accept that the Bible is completely, inerrantly, and plenarily from God through inspired men?

A Belief In A Personal God, Able And Willing To Communicate With Man.  If we can accept that the Creator God continues to care and be interested in us and what becomes of us, can we also trust that His love would lead Him to accurately, honestly communicate His will--a will He would accurately supervise from beginning to completion and preserve through the process of transmission through the ages? 

A Belief In Divine Omnipotence.  Is God powerful enough to give us the Word as the Bible claims and is He loving enough and of character sufficient to let the Bible be what it claims to be?  Could He provide for us in the 21st century His complete will?  Do we have trouble with the idea that God is able to breathe out His Word to and through men and then preserve it for all time?

A Belief That The Bible's Claims Take Precedence Over Man's Criticisms.  Humanistic thought is quick to accept man's opinions and conclusions over what the Bible simply says.  What qualifies any man to do that?  Are we better off to accept the claims made by the most tested, assaulted, yet exonerated book of all times, which, when followed, leads man to the greatest and highest life, or the claims made by men, which repeatedly prove to lead man to emptiness, misery, and hopelessness?

It is frustrating to hear arrogant, though feeble, frail, finite, and flawed men taking cheap shots at scripture, undermining the divine inspiration of the Bible.  Herein lies a very critical rub.  John 12:48 says the words of Christ will one day judge us.  Revelation 20:12 speaks of the books and the book of life being opened, judging mankind.  What will be the standard of judgment? The words of Q, deutero, and JEDP?  It just does not make sense, and swallowing such a low view of inspiration will undermine the faith of many.  May we have the humility and trust to accept the Bible at face value, believing it to be what our capable God claims that it is!
 
-Neal Pollard

 

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