Tag Archive: Reliability of the Bible

Divine Inspiration – How we Know the Bible is from God (Part 2) – Bible Prophecies
Posted January 16th, 2019 by Mike Hubbard

In the first post of this series I shared that my goal was to write  a series of posts giving evidence of the divine inspiration of the Bible.  At Genesis we believe in a view of inspiration called plenary-verbal inspiration.  This view basically affirms that human authors were writing, but their human words were literally […]

Divine Inspiration – How we Know the Bible is from God (Part 1) – The Unity of the Bible
Posted January 14th, 2019 by Mike Hubbard

This is the first part of a four part series of blog posts hoping to answer this question, is the Bible merely a book about God or is it actually from God?  Amazon has at least 80,000 books about God, some more helpful than others.  Every major religion has a holy book, as well  As […]

Coffee Mugs and Context – Part 3
Posted January 18th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

This is the third part of a series of blog posts I have written addressing the ways that we use Scripture, and specifically the fact that often the passages we use for our life verses can be ripped from their context and used in ways that are actually opposite of the intended meaning of the […]

Coffee Mugs and Context – Part 2
Posted January 12th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

The other day I published a blog post about a Tweet of Isaiah 45:3 and the comments following.  It raised a bit of a concern that I wanted to address.  As I was writing, I realized that it would be better if I broke my thoughts up into a few different posts.  My goal is […]

Coffee Mugs and Context – Part 1
Posted January 10th, 2018 by Mike Hubbard

As I was trolling Twitter I came across a Tweet from a pastor that I have long respected (and I still do).  The post was fairly simple, he posted the text of Isaiah 45:3, which reads: I will give you the treasures of darkness and the hoards in secret places, that you may know that […]


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