Scripture is God-breathed prophecy through chosen men, fully authoritative, truthful, preserved, and binding for faith and obedience.
When the Bible Says “It Says,” “Scripture Says,” or “God Says”
Scripture speaks with God’s authority because the Holy Spirit inspired the written Word through human authors.
What “God-Breathed” Scripture Really Means
God-breathed Scripture means the Bible originates from God, carries His authority, and remains fully reliable in all it teaches.
How the New Testament Uses the Word “Scripture”
The New Testament uses “Scripture” for God-breathed writings that carry Jehovah’s final authority and cannot be broken.
The Real Issue Behind the Inspiration Debate
The inspiration debate is really about whether Scripture is God’s authoritative written Word or human religion under review.
What the Bible Says About Its Own Inspiration
The Bible presents itself as God-breathed Scripture, authoritative in its words, preserved for faith, doctrine, obedience, and hope.
Why the Bible Still Speaks with Authority Today
The Bible still speaks with authority because it is God’s inspired Word, preserved, fulfilled in Christ, and binding today.
Prophecy as Evidence of Divine Revelation
Fulfilled prophecy shows that Scripture is divine revelation, not human guesswork, pointing to Jehovah’s truth and Christ’s Messiahship.
Answering Claims of Myth, Legend, and Borrowed Religion
Answering claims that the Bible is myth, legend, or borrowed religion with historical, grammatical, and Scriptural clarity.
Can the Historical Accounts of Scripture Be Trusted?
Scripture’s historical accounts can be trusted because they are coherent, candid, preserved, and rooted in real events.


