How God inspired ancient prophets

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The Bible is an extraordinary compilation of inspired books. It is a masterpiece of divine inspiration woven through the hearts and minds of divinely chosen human authors.

How does God inspired prophets? Picture this: God, the ultimate author, didn’t simply dictate the words of the Bible. Instead, He collaborated with human writers, using them as His instruments. They were His penmen, not mere pens. As they put pen to parchment, they were imbued with divine thoughts by God’s Holy Spirit, ensuring that their writings harmonised with God’s divine purpose.

So, when you read the Bible, you’re not just encountering divine dictation. You’re witnessing a symphony of human voices, each with its own style and personality, yet expressing divine thought. The Bible becomes a living testament to this beautiful fusion of the divine and the human, where God’s thoughts, His will, and foreknowledge flow through the pathways of human expression.

This is what makes the Bible such a profoundly engaging and heartwarming treasure. It’s not just a book; it’s a conversation between heaven and earth, a bridge between the eternal and the temporal. As you delve into its pages, you’re not merely reading words; you’re experiencing the embrace of the divine, lovingly woven into the rich tapestry of human stories and as they encounter divine wisdom.

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