- Lecture 9 of the Landmarks of Baptist Doctrine series focuses on the doctrine of preservation of the Bible. - The session delves into the importance of studying Bible college-level material, which requires extensive class time and study outside.
Doctrine of Preservation 01:29
- The doctrine of preservation is as crucial as other important doctrines like soteriology and eschatology. - The preservation of the scriptures is a fundamental doctrine supported by internal and external proofs.
Promises of Preservation 05:57
- Verses like Psalm 100:5, 105:8, and 117:2 affirm that God's truth endures to all generations. - The covenant of God is remembered forever, ensuring the preservation of His Word for a thousand generations.
Continued Preservation 12:12
- Verses in Psalm 111:7-8 and 119:89, 152, 160 emphasize the settled and enduring nature of God's Word. - Proverbs 22:21 stresses the unbreakable nature of scripture, highlighting its unchanging essence.
Significance of Scripture 17:35
- The scripture plays a vital role in salvation, judgment, and faith, serving as the foundation for Christian beliefs. - The doctrine of preservation is intertwined with the doctrine of inspiration, ensuring the reliability and effectiveness of God's Word.
Assurance of Preservation 27:43
- Timothy's access to the Holy Scriptures underscores the ongoing preservation and inspiration of God's Word. - The doctrine of preservation is firmly rooted in God's promises and Providence, ensuring the continued purity and life of the Bible. - Scriptures like 1 Peter 1:23-25 affirm the incorruptible nature of the Word of God, essential for salvation and faith.
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