In this lesson, we will explore the following questions: What is our beliefs regarding the Bible? Is it truly God’s Word? Is it trustworthy and reliable? Why is it important for you to believe the Bible?
The central figure of the Bible is Jesus. In this lesson we will look at the claims the Bible makes about Him, the claims He make about Himself and the the significance of these claims.
The term "rapture" is used to refer to the time when Christians will be "raised up" from this earth to meet Jesus in the clouds. The purpose of this lesson is give you a Biblical understanding of this event.
The bible not only claim to be the word of God but it is infallible and fully inerrant.
A) Definitions:
Inerrant means “WITHOUT ERROR”
Infallible means “INCAPABLE OF ERROR”
B) Since the author of the bible is God, whom in His very nature is perfect and incapable of being wrong, we can expect the bible also will be incapable of being wrong and without error.
Numbers 23:19 “God is not a man, that He should lie,…”
Mark 13:31 “Heaven and earth will pass away, but My words will by no means pass away”