John Theodore Mueller
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“In 2 Tim. 3,16 Scripture is said to be “God-breathed” (θεόπνευστος) which means that it owes its origin to God notwithstanding the fact that it was written by men. In 2 Pet. 1,21 the apostle distincly declares that the holy men, borne along (φερόμενοι) by the Holy Ghost, spoke, i.e., brought forth words (ἐλάλησαν). Similarly St. Paul says in 1 Cor. 2,13: “Which things we speak in words taught by the Spirit” (λαλοῦμεν διδαχτοῖς [λόγοις] πνεύματος). In all these passages the verbal inspiration of the Bible is clearly affirmed; for since words are the necessary means for conveying thoughts, it lies in the very nature of inspiration that the very words were supplied to the holy writers.”
― Christian Dogmatics: A Handbook of Doctrinal Theology for Pastors, Teachers, and Laymen
― Christian Dogmatics: A Handbook of Doctrinal Theology for Pastors, Teachers, and Laymen
“the Christian experience becomes actual only through the preaching and acceptance of the Word of God; or we may say, the Word of God is the only means by which the Holy Ghost works the Christian experience of repentance and faith, Rom. 7,7; 1,16.17. On the other hand, where the Word of God is not preached, there is no true Christian experience.”
― Christian Dogmatics: A Handbook of Doctrinal Theology for Pastors, Teachers, and Laymen
― Christian Dogmatics: A Handbook of Doctrinal Theology for Pastors, Teachers, and Laymen
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