There's a tendency for people to think that when we say the Bible is the word of God, that it somehow drops out of heaven. How do we talk about Scripture being fully human, fully divine with all these different authors, different languages? I think looking at this helps us look at what we mean by inspiration and inerrancy. It's not inspired merely because it's the word of the Father.
Called by God to lead his people to the promised land, Moses is heralded as a prophet like no other—one with whom God spoke face to face. But between his murderous past, bursts of anger that ultimately kept him from entering the promised land, and his own record that he was the most humble man to ever live, is he the hero we think? In this episode of White Horse Inn, hosts Michael Horton, Justin Holcomb, Bob Hiller, and Walter Strickland tackle the complicated details of Moses’s life, reflecting on how God works in and through sinners.