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Inerrant and Infallible: Trusting God’s Word

Inerrant and Infallible: Trusting God’s Word

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In this episode, we talk about inerrancy—the idea that the Bible has no mistakes—and infallibility—the idea that it cannot make mistakes. Something can be inerrant but still able to make an error, but only God and His Word are truly infallible. The Bible shows that God is truthful and His Word is perfect and trustworthy. If we deny inerrancy, we are saying that God’s Word could contain mistakes, which makes it hard to trust His promises, including the promise of salvation through Christ. Some people argue the Bible is only true about faith and practice or that manuscript differences matter, but these doubts lead to bigger problems, like questioning all of Scripture and even truth itself. Holding to inerrancy is important because it keeps our faith strong and our trust in God sure.

This episode, and indeed this entire series, draws heavily on and is informed by major theological resources, including Wayne Grudem's seminal work, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine.

Please note that the views expressed in this episode are those of the podcast creators and may not represent the views of the theological resources, including those cited.

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