Why I Believe the Bible is the Word of God: The Testimony of Jesus of Nazareth

I'm convinced the Bible is the Word of God because Jesus of Nazareth, an historical Man undeniably sent from and accredited by God through countless miracles (John 5:36; 9:30-33; Hebrews 2:3, 4), affirmed the inspiration, authority, and infallibility of the Scriptures as God’s Word (e.g.-Matthew 5:17, 18; Luke 24:27; John 5:39; 10:35). Before you dismiss this as circular reasoning, hear it out.
This evidence begins with the established historical fact that Jesus worked many miracles and did wondrous things, including predicting and causing His own resurrection. That He did such wonders is one of the more verifiable claims of ancient history.
First, almost all of the New Testament writers claimed to be eye-witnesses of the miracles and resurrection of Jesus, a claim for which all of them were later willing to die. It strains credulity to say that they all were hallucinating. It further defies logic to claim that they all were lying for this simple reason: while it is true that some might be willing to die for something they misguidedly believe to be true, only mad-men (which clearly these men were not) would be willing to die for something they absolutely know to be false.
Additional testimony regarding Jesus' miracles is found in the writings of the Jewish historian, Josephus, circa 60AD. While the historical integrity of some of Josephus' writings has been questioned, it is widely accepted that the following words bear all the marks of historical reliability:
“About this time there lived Jesus, a wise man… he was one who performed surprising deeds… And he drew over many Jews and many of the Greeks… And the tribe of the Christians, so called after him, has still to this day not disappeared” (Josephus, Antiquities 18:63, 64).
Additional evidence comes from an unlikely source and in a back-handed form. In about 300AD the accounts of Jesus’ wondrous deeds were still so indisputable even among His Jewish enemies, that in their Talmud it is recorded that Jesus was killed for “working magic”. This is not a reference to slight of hand card tricks but to supernatural powers. The records of His wonders had to be explained somehow by His enemies; calling Him a demonically controlled black-magic- working wizard was the best they could do.
Conclusion: indisputably, Jesus was a miracle worker sent from God. So the fact that He, as the most Divinely-authenticated miracle worker, and most celebrated spiritual teacher of all time claims that the Bible is the inspired, infallible, authoritative Word of God, provides the honest thinker with compelling testimony that the Bible is just that.
Food for thought.
Labels: Apologetics, Miracles, The Word of God
3 Comments:
Wow, great stuff! The reference in the Talmud is new to me, and surely helps the case, though, as you say, it is "backhanded."
Also, what seems to me to be one of the strongest arguments is the fact that men just do not die for what they know to be false, as did the apostles and martyrs...
I'm planning to copy this entire series and put it in my folder on apologetics!
Thanks,
Thank you Tim for this word. There are many places that you could have started from, but to start with with the witness of the Lord Jesus Christ was the most appropriate place.
If He had not "affirmed the inspiration, authority, and infallibility of the Scriptures as God's Word", and authenticate those claims with many marvelous works/miracles, then why am I reading it? Why am I worshiping this man?
Thank you that in such a short medium you were able to pull enough historical facts to bring confidence in this Book.
Far from being "circular reasoning" this testimony bears well the claim of many, including itself, that this is indeed the inspired Word of God!
I love the point you say that"while it is true that some might be willing to die for something they misguidedly believe to be true, only mad-men (which clearly these men were not) would be willing to die for something they absolutely know to be false." This blog provides all truths good job on the blog I look foward to reading more daily keep up the good work.
God bless-Craig Mortensen
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