đź’ Consider this: How does knowing that Jesus Christ is the fulfilment of all Scripture shape the way you read and respond to the Bible? When your personal opinions, cultural values, or habits conflict with the Bible, which one tends to take priority—and why?
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God gave us His Word. Every jot and every tittle was inspired by Him, and every jot and every tittle will also be preserved by Him because Jesus said so. “One jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law till all be fulfilled.”
Today there are so many debates about the Bible, about the inspiration of the Bible, about the preservation of the Bible. What is the correct view? Some people will say, “Well, my church takes this view and your church takes that view,” or “my friend takes this view and my parents take that view.” How should we ascertain the right view? It is what Jesus said about the Bible. And what Jesus said about the Bible is what you and I should also believe about the Bible because we want to stand with our Lord.
Here Jesus clearly said, “For verily I say unto you, Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass from the law, till all be fulfilled
The truthfulness and abiding authority of the Bible is so critical to everything we know and believe. If we say that God has spoken to us through the Bible and the Bible is the Word of God, then it must be truthful because God is a God of truth. It cannot have mistakes. The Bible must be reliable because God is absolutely reliable. The Bible must be lasting because God is the only ultimate and abiding authority. If the Bible is not truthful even in the smallest part, then it is not from God. That should be our position.