top of page

Vital signs- Friday,August 25th,2023


“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, thoroughly equipped for every good work.”

2Timothy 3:16-17

 

All Scripture is the breath of God. When I speak, you’re hearing my breath. I’ve taken breath into my lungs. My diaphragm is pushing against my lungs and pushing that breath up out of my throat, over my larynx, and over my tongue. My lips and teeth are taking that breath and my vocal cords are making noise, and my lips, my teeth, and my tongue are forming sounds you hear. What you hear when I speak is actually my breath. The Bible is the breath of God.

God saved me in my early thirties, But then I got serious about studying, I made better grades in seminary at age thirty six than I did in high school. As the work got harder, the grades got better. The reason is I began to be interested in this book, the Bible. I have grown more convinced that the Bible is the Word of God than when I started as a young preacher many years ago. I’m not finding hidden flaws. I’m finding hidden beauties. There’s no way you can explain the Bible apart from divine inspiration. Faith is rooted in evidence. Faith goes beyond evidence. Faith then becomes its own best evidence.

• How has the Bible changed your life? How have you grown in your belief of the Bible?

• Why is it important to trust and believe Scripture is God-breathed?


Team Wade loves you and is praying for you ❤️👊

14 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

God has given us a gift. This Christmas present is not wrapped under a tree but wrapped in a cloth. God, in His absolute grace towards us, has freely given His Son. This child we celebrate is given “f

Long before the angel ever visited Mary, Isaiah prophesied of a baby who would be born from a virgin. At first glance, this seems like a strange detail in the Christmas narrative. Did Jesus have to be

As an old man lies on his deathbed, he calls his sons together one final time. Jacob, the father of the new nation of Israel, blesses each of them. It is here in Jacob’s words to Judah that Christmas

bottom of page