How God Gave the New Testament September 2003 version 40-100 A.D. Jesus severely rebuked the Pharisees for setting aside the word of God for the teaching of men (Matthew 15:6). They are by no means unique; throughout the ages traditionalists have wanted to elevate human tradition to God's word. Jesus also severely rebuked the Sadducees in Matthew 22:23-33 and Mark 12:18-27. They believed all the Old Testament except the Torah was just human tradition. Jesus told them they did not know the scriptures nor the power of God.
The Foundation of Our Faith Scripture's Claim Of Authority 2 Tim 3:16 says, "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,"Peter in 2 Pet 3:15-16 says some people distort Paul's letters, just like they do the other scriptures. Paul says in 1 Thess 2:4 that "we" are entrusted with the gospel. 1 Thess 2:13: "... you accepted it not as the word of men, but as it actually is, the word of God..." 2 Peter 1:20-21: "Above all, [that's very high] you must understand that no prophecy of scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation. For prophecy never had its origin in the will of man, but men spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit." Three Tests for Scripture In trying to recreate how the early church recognized what was scripture, we see three tests. 1. Authorship: Was the author an eyewitness or a "secretary" for an eyewitness? See Luke 1:1-3, John 19:35, 1 John 1:1-4, 2 Pet 1:16-18, 1 Cor 9:1-2,5, and 1 Cor 15:7-9. 2. Truth: Does the book contradict what the Bible says anywhere else? If so, throw it out. See Heb 6:18, John 10:35, 17:17, ~John 17:8, Prov 30:5, Num 23:19, and Ps 119:42-43,86,137-142,151,160. 3. Widespread Confirmation: Did Christians every-where generally accept the book as scripture? Who Wrote What
So What About Hebrews? True or false: The Book of Hebrews could not have been evaluated by the authorship test.
What About James? James was not James the disciple but Jesus' half-brother. He was an apostle based on these verses: ¾ Called an apostle by Paul: Galatians 1:19 ¾ Like Paul, Jesus appeared just to him: 1 Cor 15:7 ¾ Pillar of the Church: Galatians 2:9 What About Jude? We do not know as much about Jude the Lord's brother as James. While it is easy to prove Jude was an apostle, because an apostle's teachings are God's direct word, and Jude is in the Bible, that is a circular argument. He was certainly an eyewitness, but we rely on the judgement of the early church Fathers to recognize that it belonged in the Bible. Did They Include the Right Books? The previous discussion does not "prove with certainty" we have the right books, but it gives us good reasons to trust that God knew made sure Christians go the right books.
Infallible Preservation of the Bible It would do no good for God to accurately give us what was correctly recognized as His Word, if as Mohammed has accused, He failed to ensure its preservation. A God who would do such a thing is not the God who wrote Jeremiah 1:12, Luke 21:33, and Isaiah 55:11. (Also, if He allowed His Bible to be corrupted, then why would He preserve the Quran?)
False Beliefs About Scripture · Christian liberalism: It is not all the word of God but contains the word of God. The parts we accept become God's word for us.· Rev. Moon: It was fine 2,000 years ago, but we need something more advanced today · Mohammed: It was originally ok, but it was totally corrupted later. · Mormonism: The official teaching of the church leader today has priority over scripture. Culture and the Bible What in the Bible is merely cultural and for that time? An "easy" answer is that if you do not like a verse, then it must be cultural!
To Be Obeyed The Bible may be talked about, speculated about, but it was really written to be obeyed. See John 14:23,24 and Ps 119:4-5,17,67,101,134,167,168 among others. The Bible never tells us to do evil or unwise things. What if the Bible said for you to do something you thought was not the best? What would you do? After prayer and discussion with other Christians, would you trust God's judgement more or your own judgement?
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