Ten Reasons to Believe
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Its Claims For Itself

It's important to know what the Bible says about itself. If the authors of Scripture had not claimed to speak for God, it would be presumptuous for us to make that claim for them. We would also have a different kind of problem. We would have a collection of unsolved mysteries, embodied in historical and ethical literature. But we would not have a book that has inspired the building of countless churches and synagogues all over the world. A Bible that did not claim to speak on behalf of God would not have become foundational to the faith of hundreds of millions of Christians and Jews (2 Peter 1:16-21). But with much supporting evidence and argument, the Bible's authors did claim to be inspired by God. Because millions have staked their present and eternal well-being on those claims, the Bible cannot be a good book if its authors consistently lied about their source of information.

  1. Its Honesty
  2. Its Preservation
  3. Its Claims For Itself
  4. Its Miracles
  5. Its Unity
  6. Its Historical And Geographical Accuracy
  7. Its Endorsement By Christ
  8. Its Prophetic Accuracy
  9. Its Survival
  10. Its Power To Change Lives
  11. You're Not Alone

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