If I am being honest, I truly think this conversation is being blown out of proportion and complicated 1000 times more than it has to be. It is very, very simple, in my opinion. Some may disagree with me, and that is fine. Yes, it is a complex topic, but I think we are all digging a little too much. The answer, to me, is very simple. (No, I don't use fancy words and sentences, nor am I an expert in all historical, contextual and linguistic means of the Bible, but I know the Holy Spirit. And He is teaching me, and I hope that everyone will be receptive to my message.)
Let's start with 2 Timothy 3: "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness..." (v. 16) To me, this passage is as clear as the sky is blue. "All Scripture:" Every single letter, word, sentence and paragraph of the Bible has been breathed out and authored by God, the Almighty, the one True God. So... Paul's words? Breathed out by God. Matthew's words? Breathed out by God. John's words? Breathed out by God. They are all words FROM GOD, not them. HOW in the world would any believer think it is okay to deny the infallibility of something that has been breathed out by the Holy Spirit? That is a serious, serious problem. And a serious statement to make.
"And profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training:" Every single letter, word, sentence and paragraph exists (from God) to teach us, correct us, and train us. Does it say inspire us? Does it say to guide you and you can accept if you like what it is saying? No, it says that without a doubt, no arguing it, that the entirety and fullness of Scripture is meant to teach us, show us right from wrong, and work on us so that we can understand and live our lives accordingly. There isn't a choice here. 1 Timothy is not giving us an option. There is not a single place in the Bible that tells us we are able to/should pick and choose what we deem as acceptable authoritatively in Scripture. All books are of equal importance, all books are of equal truth.
Are any of the people who physically wrote the books of the Bible our Savior, our Teacher, our God? No. They aren't. Thankfully, I think we can all agree on that. Scripture comes from God. All of it. Period. These people were divinely inspired by the Holy Spirit to provide us with the Truth in all matters, for all things. Come on, people!! Read 2 Peter 1. Peter tells us in verse 20 that we "must understand that no prophecy of Scripture came about by the prophet's own interpretation of things. For prophecy never had its origin in the human will, but prophets, though human, spoke from God as they were carried along by the Holy Spirit." I know that some people will probably respond and say "well, that is regarding prophecy, so doesn't apply here;" this is true, but the Holy Spirit has truly led me to believe that there is no reason as to why this would be any different for the Truth and validity of all Scripture in general.
I do firmly believe, though, that we are to test everything we hear (1 John 4:1). We are not to idolize and praise the preacher; we are to idolize and praise Jesus Christ. I don't praise Paul for what he wrote, I praise God for it. But, do I doubt, deny, or question what Paul said because he was a mere person? No, because I have been told in the Holy Scriptures that God breathed within him the Truth to share with us.
In Revelation, John bent down to worship at the feet of the angel who showed him such marvelous things and the angel said: "Don't do that! I am a fellow servant with you and with your fellow prophets and with all who keep the words of this scroll. Worship God!" We have our own prophets and literal-writers of the Scriptures telling us many times not to praise them, but to praise God. So, I get that point. I do. At the same time, though, we all know that God sends people to share, preach, evangelize, and minister; that is literally the purpose of our existence as believers. SO, it doesn't make sense to say "well Jesus wasn't physically a part of that, so I just can't believe it and abide by it faithfully." No, He can and does work within people. He gave us a job and that is to share the Word, just as the prophets did, including Paul. BUT, He made sure to let us know that we are to test what we hear and test the spirits to see if they are of/from God; clearly, there is a way to decipher this very issue we are discussing.
In regards to the whole "law" debate, I truly feel that we are not to abandon our efforts in becoming better people, who bear good and godly fruit. Yes, we have been freed from the law, (Romans 6:14), we are under grace, not the law, but do you know how many times that Christ instructed us and told us to bear good fruit, BE the light of God, and SHOW people what it means to love and know Christ? Just because we are "free from the law" does not mean we are excused from obeying and living according to what is righteous and good. We should be living according to what has been breathed out by God, and that is... ALL SCRIPTURE (Not just the Gospels.)
I am sorry for this long message ~ I just wanted to get off my chest everything I felt about the issue. I do not mean to argue anyone, nor am I trying to impose my opinions; I just want to share with everyone what the Holy Spirit makes me feel regarding the matter.
God bless you all, and may He truly give us all the wisdom necessary in understanding this question. Amen.