THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE- Introduction
If I’ve heard it once I’ve probably heard it a 1000 times!  Some Christian comes up to me and says, “The Bible says!!…. So what?!… Who says what the Bible says is true in the first place?”

THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE- Because Jesus says so
First, we know that the Bible is God’s Word because no less an authority than Jesus Christ Himself says it is.  Sounds like circular reasoning, right?

THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE- Historical Reliability
Not so fast, the New Testament documents are actually very reliable historically. The authors of the New Testament were either eyewitnesses to the life of Christ, or were close associates of eyewitnesses.  And so they give a clear testimony as to the deity of Jesus Christ.  Jesus not only claimed to be God, but He proved His claim through [1] the fulfillment of messianic prophecy, [2] the performance of miracles, and ultimately and most succinctly through His historically verifiable resurrection from the dead.

THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE- Jesus’ Authority
If you can prove that Jesus is God in human flesh, whatever He says is truth.  And what does Jesus say concerning the bible?  He says that it is the very Word of God!  As to the Old Testament, Jesus said that the “Scriptures cannot be broken,” and therefore they are sufficient, authoritative, and inspired.  In fact, he went on to promise that the Bible will guide not only his apostles, but all of us in the truth — the truth he was talking about is not subjective truth, but objective verifiable truth.

THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE- The Living Word
Now as I’ve shown inductively, Jesus Christ Himself, God incarnate, testifies not only to Scripture’s authority (Matt. 22:43), but to its reliability (Matt. 26:54), to its sufficiency (Luke 16:31), and finally to its finality (Matt. 4:4,7,10).  Bottom line: The living Word (Jesus) bears testimony to the Written Word (the Bible).

THE AUTHORITY OF THE BIBLE- Conclusion
The truth is, demonstrating that the Bible is the Word of God is not all that difficult.  Of course you have to be dealing with someone who is an open minded person. If someone has already made up his mind and doesn’t want to be confused with the facts, you’re never going to be able to talk him into the kingdom.  Only the Holy Spirit can truly open the heart. On the authority of the Word of God, that’s the CRI Perspective.  I’m Hank Hanegraaff.