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5 illustrations for sermon preparation
We read 2 Timothy 3:16-17 through the lens of Law and Gospel. The passage highlights the purpose of Scripture: to teach, rebuke, correct, and train in righteousness. The Law reveals our sinfulness and inability to meet God's standards, while the Gospel in Scripture delivers the promise of grace thro
We read this passage as a clear affirmation of the divine inspiration and authority of Scripture. In 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Paul asserts that all Scripture is 'breathed out by God' and thus carries the weight of God's own authority. This underscores our conviction that the Bible, in its entirety, is ine
We read 2 Timothy 3:16-17 as a definitive statement on the nature and purpose of Scripture within God's covenantal dealings with his people. The passage affirms that all Scripture is God-breathed, underscoring its divine inspiration and authority as part of God's sovereign decree. It is not merely a
We read this passage as affirming the divine inspiration and inerrancy of Sacred Scripture in matters of salvation, firmly establishing its role within the living Tradition of the Church. Guided by the Magisterium, we understand that all Scripture is 'God-breathed' and is integral to the Church's te
We read this passage as a declaration that Scripture is the liberating Word of God, intended to equip us for every good work in the struggle for justice and freedom. The 'inspiration of God' is not abstract but deeply experiential, as we have seen the truth of Scripture unfold in our history of libe
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