Ho Do You Know the Bible is God's Word
We Have a Thorough Conviction
If you are a reader, chances are you have a favorite book. Maybe you have a book that was a childhood favorite, and today you love it because it carries so much nostalgia and the feeling of happy memories with beloved characters. Personally, I was never a reader when I was a kid. Books were boring back then. It wasn’t until I got to college that I developed a love for reading. Even then, I didn’t like novels. For years, the only reading I enjoyed was non-fiction. Recently, however, I discovered that I love science fiction. The first major sf book I read was Dune, by Frank Herbert. I loved it immensely, and I still think about it routinely. Next, I read another great little book called City at World’s End, by Edmond Hamilton. These two books live rent-free in my mind. What is your favorite book? How do you feel when you read it again? Does any other book make you feel the way that book does?
The experience of reading an outstanding book that resonates so deeply inside and that speaks to you like no other is a religious experience. That is not how we normally think about it, but that capacity you possess of being gripped and moved by words on a page is the basis for hearing God speak to you through Scripture. Now, I am willing to bet that, no matter how much you love your favorite book, you never seriously thought it was God’s word. At no point did I mistake Dune for Daniel! Right there is the key difference. How do you know the Bible is God’s word? Because when you read it, you hear the voice of the Good Shepherd calling out to his sheep. Christians who are new creatures in Christ experience firsthand the difference between reading an ordinary human book and the Book inspired by God. Your soul was made to hear God’s voice in the Book he gave us. When you read other books that you deeply love, your soul activates its capacity to hear God speak. Your soul cups its ear and leans in to listen. But in ordinary books, you do not hear God speak, no matter how much you enjoy the story. But when you open the pages of Scripture, and the soul leans in and listens close, you know the Master’s familiar voice instantly. Every Christian who loves the Lord knows exactly what I am talking about. There is just something different about reading the Bible. It is a qualitatively distinct experience.
John Calvin said it like this, “Let it therefore be held as fixed, that those who are inwardly taught by the Holy Spirit acquiesce implicitly in Scripture; that Scripture carrying its own evidence along with it, deigns not to submit to proofs and arguments, but owes the full conviction with which we ought to receive it to the testimony of the Spirit. Enlightened by him, we no longer believe, either on our own judgment or that of others, that the Scriptures are from God; but, in a way superior to human judgment, feely perfectly assured . . . that it came to us, by the instrumentality of men, from the very mouth of God.” Calvin goes on to say that “we have a thorough conviction” that the Bible is “unassailable truth” because “we feel a divine energy living and breathing in it—an energy by which we are drawn and animated to obey it, willingly indeed, and knowingly, but more vividly and effectually than could be done by human will or knowledge.” How do you know the Bible is God’s word? Because when you read it, and your soul leans in to listen, you hear the voice of God and feel the assuring witness of the Holy Spirit.
Grace and peace,
Pastor Wesley
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