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June 30, 2011

 The Miracle of Inspiration

Part  Fourteen 

 God Has Spoken To Us

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      As we conclude our study of the miracle of inspiration, we see that the Bible contains the record of God speaking to us.  God loves to communicate His love and His plans for our lives.  We live in His joy and peace, with our hearts blessed by His presence.

God, after He spoke long ago to the fathers in the prophets in many portions and in many ways,

Hebrews 1:1

       God Spoke to the Fathers.  God spoke to the fathers through the prophets of the Old Testament.  Inspiration describes how God spoke through those prophets.  We have seen that the Holy Spirit moved those men to speak the truth of God.  Each of those prophets wrote in their own particular style.  For example, Amos wrote the Book of Amos in the Old Testament, but described himself as “not a prophet, nor am I the son of a prophet; for I am a herdsman and a grower of sycamore figs” (Amos 7:14).  Yet, God commanded Amos to go and prophesy to God’s people of Israel (Amos 7:15-17).  Throughout the Old Testament, the prophets spoke the Word of God to His people, and disclosed Himself, His plans and His purposes to them.  He also disclosed Himself through the prophets in many ways.  For example, He told Aaron and Miriam that God “shall make Himself known” to prophets through visions and dreams (Numbers 12:6).  In contrast, God said that He spoke to Moses mouth to mouth, openly and not in dark sayings (Numbers 12:8).  Without God speaking to us, we would not have known God and His ways (John 17:25; John 16:3; John 5:37; John 6:45-46; John 14:6).  God used the Old Testament prophets to communicate His commandments and His statutes to the fathers (2 Kings 17:13).  As Yahweh, Jesus remains the central figure of the Old Testament (John 8:48-59; Exodus 3:10-15; Exodus 6:3).  He dominates its pages and lays the foundation for the New Testament, and the New Covenant (Hebrews 10:4-18; Hebrews 8:1-9:28; Jeremiah 31:27-34).  The prophets prophesied of the sufferings of Christ and the glories to follow.  Those same prophets made careful searches and inquiries that they might know of the grace that would come to believers through the work of Christ (1 Peter 1:10-11).  Those prophets learned that they were serving us as New Testament believers and telling us about matters into which even angels longed to look (1 Peter 1:12).

in these last days has spoken to us in His Son, whom He appointed heir of all things, through whom also He made the world.

Hebrews 1:2

      God Has Spoken in Jesus Christ.  In Hebrews 1:2, we see that in these last days, God has spoken to us in Jesus Christ.  Jesus will always be the center of attention for men, and every being in heaven, will sooner or later bend the knee and confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father (Philippians 2:9-11).  The revelation of God came through many people, but the revelation culminated in the Person of Jesus Christ.  As the first and the last prophet, Jesus occupies the supreme position for the testimony of Jesus is the Spirit of prophecy (Revelation 19:10). 

      Appointed Heir of All Things.  In Hebrews 1:2, we see that Jesus was appointed the heir all things.  We know that Jesus has conquered all things, and at the right time, everything will be submitted to Him, and He will abolish the last enemy which is death (1 Corinthians 15:26).  Jesus will inherit all things as the Son of God, even as believers inherit the kingdom of God prepared for them before the foundation of the world (Matthew 25:34; Revelation 21:7).

      Jesus Made the World. In Hebrews 1:2, we read that Jesus made the world.  This familiar theme exalts Christ as Creator (John 1:1-3; Colossians 1:16-17).  Christ eternally existed before the creation with the Father and was before the beginning of all things (Colossians 1:17). 

   The doctrine of inspiration speaks to us about how God has spoken to us through the prophets and apostles.  The Holy Spirit of God moved men to speak the words of God (2 Peter 1:20-21).  The focal point of that inspiration will always be the love of God manifested in Jesus Christ and His eternal glory.  For God so loved us, that He gave His unique son, that whoever would believe in Him would not perish, but have eternal life. 

So we learn more about the miracle of inspiration today.

   ●  God inspired the prophets of the Old Testament to speak to us about God, and particularly about Christ, the Yahweh of the Old Testament.   

   ●  God has spoken to us today through Jesus Christ, the Heir of all things, and Creator of the world.

   ●  God inspired people to speak for Him, so that we would know Him and His ways. 

Application for Today

      As I live today, I thank God for the inspired Word of God.  Through the prophets, He disclosed Yahweh to us, and let us know Him and His ways.  Through the New Testament, Jesus has spoken to us as Heir of all things and Creator of the world.  Will you join me in reading the Word of God, studying the Word of God, and living in peace and joy which only God gives today?

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