A Quote by Michael Horton

How can I trust that the Bible is reliable? — © Michael Horton
How can I trust that the Bible is reliable?

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If you can't trust the Bible's history, how can you trust its morality?
I'm a reliable witness, you're a reliable witness, practically all God's children are reliable witnesses in their own estimation--which makes it funny how such different ideas of the same affair get about.
A loving trust in the Author of the Bible is the best preparation for a wise study of the Bible.
If the biblical account of creation in Genesis isn't true, how can we trust the rest of the Bible?
You can trust the Bible. You will never be a great Christian until you come to the unshakable conviction that the Bible is the Word of God.
When I take my Les Paul onstage, it's reliable. An SG could be different from night to night, but a Les Paul is so solid and reliable that you can trust it every night
To trust the God of the Bible is to trust an irascible, vindictive, fierce and ever fickle and changeful master.
The Bible's power rests upon the fact that it is the reliable, errorless, and infallible Word of God.
I trust the red sun setting, the leafless November trees. On Monday morning I look foward fearlessly to Friday’s eve. But humans are not as reliable as nature, as trees. I wonder if you’ll come back; I trust only that you leave.
That's why we trust the Bible - it speaks to both realities: the unchanging human condition and the constantly changing cultural conditions. It speaks to all generations. We trust the Bible because it's the truth. It was the truth when it was written, and it is the truth now. It's the truth now because it's living truth.
Russia will honour its international commitments. Our country is a reliable borrower, a reliable creditor and a reliable supplier. Sanctions come and go, but business ties, economic interests and the reputation of a state remain
One of the main reasons is that most Sunday school curricula only teaches disconnected Bible stories. They don't teach how we know the Bible is true, how to defend the faith, and how to answer the skeptical questions of today.
People cheer the Bible, buy the Bible, give the Bible, own the Bible - they just don't actually read the Bible.
I'm somewhat of a go-to guy. I'm reliable. You can trust me.
To stay away from Christianity because part of the Bible’s teaching is offensive to you assumes that if there is a God he wouldn’t have any views that upset you. Does that belief make sense? If you don’t trust the Bible enough to let it challenge and correct your thinking, how could you ever have a personal relationship with God? In any truly personal relationship, the other person has to be able to contradict you.
Fundamentalists are panicked by the apparent disintegration of the family, the disappearance of certainty and the decay of morality. Fear leads them to ask, if we cannot trust the Bible, what can we trust?
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