The actual word inspiration is only found once in the New Testament, where Paul explicitly states that “All scripture is given by inspiration of God” or more literally “God-breathed.” Divine inspiration naturally proceeds from divine revelation. Whilst through revelation God speaks to man’s ear, it is by inspiration that God works the pen, thus ensuring that the message is written correctly.
This process of inspiration has several theories attached to it. One theory called the content theory, suggests that the author garnered the main idea from God, but God allowed the writer to choose his own words.Sermon - Count your blessings - Romans 5:1-11
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Sermon - Solomon Temple Dedication - 2 Chronicles 6
Sermon - God Visits Solomon - 2 Chronicles 7
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Sermon - Thinking to Action 1 Timothy 1
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Psalm On Demand - Psalm 95
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Psalm On Demand - Psalm 145
Job - Why God? - Part 6
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