This is possibly the best defence of biblical inerrancy from a Lutheran perspective I've ever seen.
The speaker concludes:
On the basis of this conviction of the total reliability and dependability of the Bible as God's divinely revealed word, the AALC believes that Christians and especially those of our beloved Lutheran family are faced with a critical decision. It is of the same order of magnitude and importance as Elijah's challenge to Israel of old: How long will you go linping with two different options? If the Lord is God, follow him. But if Baal, then follow him (1 Kings 18:21). For our day the challenge of Elijah may be paraphrased thus: Why do you go limping between two different options of the Bible? If the scientific critical view is true, give yourself to it.... [S]piritual renewal within the Lutheran family can take place only where there is an unwavering commitment to Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior in his totally dependable and reliable word, the Bible.
Today we have two schools of thought where there should be only one. Our Lord made it clear that the Bible is the inerrant word of God. The basic trouble is the old self life that does not consent to identification with Christ. Christians do not dodge issues. The apostle Paul met them head-on, and there were plenty of them (as at Corinth). We cannot wash our hands of the debate over biblical inerrancy. Christ's view of inerrancy is what really matters, and everything else is judged in the light of that. Our eternity is wrapped up in it.