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That Sure Tastes Good!
Who satisfies your mouth with good things… Psalm 103:5a Psalm 37: 3 declares: “Trust in the Lord, and do good; so shalt thou dwell in the land, and verily thou shalt be fed.” There, the

From Redemption to Royalty
In the first half of Psalm 103:4, God redeems us. Then, with only the separation of the pause of a comma, in the second half of the same verse, He crowns us. In other words,

Put Away Childish Things
When I was a child, I spoke as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child; but when I became a man, I put away childish things. (1 Corinthians 13:11) What
That extraordinary or supernatural divine influence vouchsafed “to those who wrote the Holy Scriptures, rendering their writings” “infallible. “All scripture is given by inspiration of God” “(R.V., “Every scripture inspired of God”), 2 Tim. 3:16. This is” “true of all the “sacred writings,” not in the sense of their” “being works of genius or of supernatural insight, but as” “theopneustic, i.e., “breathed into by God” in such a sense” that the writers were supernaturally guided to express exactly what God intended them to express as a revelation of his mind and will. The testimony of the sacred writers themselves abundantly demonstrates this truth; and if they are infallible “as teachers of doctrine, then the doctrine of plenary” inspiration must be accepted. There are no errors in the Bible “as it came from God, none have been proved to exist.” Difficulties and phenomena we cannot explain are not errors. All these books of the Old and New Testaments are inspired. We do “not say that they contain, but that they are, the Word of God.” “The gift of inspiration rendered the writers the organs of God,” “for the infallible communication of his mind and will, in the” very manner and words in which it was originally given. “As to the nature of inspiration we have no information. This “only we know, it rendered the writers infallible. They were all” “equally inspired, and are all equally infallible. The” inspiration of the sacred writers did not change their characters. They retained all their individual peculiarities as thinkers or writers. (See [293]BIBLE; WORD OF GOD.)
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