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Scripture
alone
God
inspired the prophets and apostles to write the very words he wanted. Scripture
is God’s voice.
As
Lutherans we cherish the teaching of SCRIPTURE ALONE. Those two words emphasize
how important Scripture is. 1.
Scripture is God’s Word. We don’t need to look for God in bizarre faraway places. We don’t
need to climb the mountains or cross the distant seas to find God. Where is God
found? We know. In SCRIPTURE ALONE. For Scripture is God’s very words. The
Bible itself tells us, “All Scripture is God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16).
While Paul, Luke, and Moses put the pen to the paper, it was God who delivered
the message of Scripture. God inspired the prophets and apostles to write the
very words he wanted. Scripture is God’s voice. Martin Luther once wrote,
“Let the man who would hear God speak read Holy Scripture” (What Luther
Says, p. 61). Are you looking
for God? Do you wish to be close to him? Look
in the Bible. You will always find him there. 2.
Scripture is where God reveals Christ to us. All of Scripture points to Jesus. The Old Testament
promised that Jesus would come. The New Testament shows the promise fulfilled.
The promise that God gives us in Scripture is the promise of forgiveness and
eternal life, purchased by the blood of Christ saved us. It tells us that Christ
is God and that he became man. It tells us Christ lived a perfect life on our
behalf. It tells us Christ gave his life as a payment for our sins.
Jesus himself said, “These are 3.
Scripture is how God saves us. God could “zap” faith into us if he wanted to do that.
He could create faith while we are sleeping, eating, or playing a round
of golf. But God has chosen to work through his SCRIPTURE ALONE.
Through the gospel message, the Holy Spirit creates and strengthens
saving faith in Jesus Christ. The Bible itself tells us, “By this gospel you
are saved” (1 Corinthians 15:2). Scripture
is where God speaks to us. It is where God tells us about our Savior. It is the
means by which God saves us. What do we need in order to have eternal life?
SCRIPTURE ALONE. This is such a beautiful truth. A simple children’s
song tells us, “Jesus loves me, this I know.” How do I know it? “For
the Bible tells me so.” Scripture
tells us step-by-step how Christ saved us.
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