25 June 2026 How the New Testament Canon Was Recognized | 2 Peter 3 | Biblical Authority Technical Thursday

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How the New Testament Canon Was Recognized | 2 Peter 3 | Biblical Authority
How did the church receive the twenty-seven books of the New Testament? Contrary to popular myths, the canon was not invented by church councils or imposed by powerful leaders centuries later. Rather, the early church recognized the authority already inherent in the apostolic writings. This episode explores the historical and theological process by which the New Testament canon was acknowledged and preserved.
Beginning with the Old Testament framework of authority, we examine how the apostles' writings were treated as Scripture even within the New Testament itself. Key passages such as Luke | 10:16, 1 Timothy | 5:18, 2 Peter | 3:15–16, and John | 10:27 reveal the authority Christ invested in His chosen witnesses. We then consider the three historical criteria used by the early church—apostolicity, orthodoxy, and catholicity—and compare the canonical books with respected but non-canonical writings such as the Didache, 1 Clement, the Shepherd of Hermas, and the Epistle of Barnabas.
Finally, we trace how fourth-century councils formalized what believers across the Christian world had already recognized for generations. Understanding the canon strengthens our confidence that God has faithfully preserved His Word.
Join us as we explore the recognition of the New Testament canon and reflect on the trustworthiness of the Scriptures God has given His people.
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