based on the LGG Study, Firm Foundation w5d3
Scripture: (Read and SOAP) Psalm 19:7 and Proverbs 30:5
The law of the Lord is perfect
Psalm 19:7
and preserves one’s life.
The rules set down by the Lord are reliable
and impart wisdom to the inexperienced.
Every word of God is purified
Proverbs 30:5
he is like a shield for those who take refuge in him.
Observations of the Journey
Knowing that God inspires every Scripture and that He makes no mistakes – it stands to reason that the Bible is without errors. It is entirely pure and true. It is the truth that is pointed out in our passages for today’s journey – passages that validate the statement that the Bible is the inerrant Word of God. However, as qotquestions.org points out concerning the inerrancy of Scripture and its importance – “We’ve grown accustomed to being lied to, and many people seem comfortable with the false notion that the Bible, too, contains errors.”
Wait what? Is it possible that the Bible, the “inspired … breathed out Word of God, is flawed? – No, absolutely not.
While I believe it is true that, as a whole, we have grown accustomed to being lied to and sadly even to telling lies, but friends, we must not even entertain the thought that the Bible contains errors. For, if there is even one error in God’s Word then we cannot trust any of His Word. “It is either trustworthy or it is not.1”
Application: Living out the Journey
The world is full of those who lie or cast doubt on God’s Word – pray against any doubts, be ready with an answer for the hope in You, and look for and remember the ways You have seen the truth of God in and around you through personal experiences and life situations. Build your life on the unshakable truth of God’s Word and stand firm on the firm foundation of your faith.
Please don’t settle for my posted opinion/belief or quoted words from trusted commentaries. Read/listen to the words of Jesus Himself, who identifies God’s Word as “truth” when He prayed His High Priestly Prayer, saying to the Father, “Sanctify them by the truth; your word is truth” (John 17:17). As gotquestions.org explains, “In this verse, Jesus communicates two important facts: God’s Word is truth—God’s Word equals truth—and it’s by that truth that God sanctifies us, or sets us apart for holy service to Himself.”2
God is holy (Isaiah 6:3), and that quality makes it impossible for Him to lie. The holiness of God is His moral and ethical perfection, His absolute integrity that sets Him apart from all His creatures. God’s holiness is thus related to His transcendence. God does not conform to any standard of purity; He is the standard. God is absolutely holy with an infinite purity incapable of being changed. Because of His holiness, when God speaks, He will not and cannot lie. He never deceives; He never distorts or misrepresents what He says or does. Lying is against His nature.
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Because God cannot lie, God’s Word, the Bible, is completely trustworthy (1 Kings 8:56; Psalm 119:160). “Every word of God is flawless” (Proverbs 30:5).
Can God Lie?
Prayer of Response to the Journey
Father, thank You for giving me Your perfect Word. Like You, It is faithful and true – it is my joy and peace and strength. It is my help in times of trouble. Help me to build my life on its truths. Use it to strengthen my faith and guide me as I seek to live according to Your Word. – In Jesus’ name – Amen
The More We Know
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