A Wonderful Book!
God speaks to us
in many ways. Preachers speak forth His Word, songs make music of His praise.
God sometimes speaks to our hearts by an inner conviction which we learn to
recognize as His voice. We do not have to guess about His thoughts and desires
toward us. He has given us a great gift to guide us, our Bibles, His Word.
"Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path" Psalm
119:105.
Jesus Christ has returned into heaven to prepare a place for us, but He has
not left us without direction and comfort. His Word and His Spirit work together
to bring us safely to our heavenly home.
There are a few basic facts which will help you use your Bible more effectively.
The Bible is divided into two testaments, the old and the new. Each testament
contains an agreement God has made with men. There are many books in both testaments.
The writings of the Old Testament are placed first.
If you close your Bible and then divide its pages in half you will open to the
book of Psalms, which is one of the most widely read books of the Old Testament.
If you divide the last half of your Bible evenly you will open near the beginning
of the New Testament. Most preaching and teaching is from the New Testament.
It is helpful to memorize the names of these books. These books were written
by the hand of many people, over a period of many years, yet they fit together
beautifully to bring us God's Word.
"For the prophecy came not in old time by the will of man: but holy
men of God spake as they were moved by the Holy Ghost" II Peter 1:21.
They all fit together because though they were written by many hands God is
the author of them all.
The books of the New Testament can be thought of in four groups. The first four
books, sometimes called the gospels, tell us of the life of
Jesus Christ. The next book, The Acts of The Apostles, stands alone. This book
records the history of what happened to Christ's followers after He ascended
into heaven. It is here you read about the outpouring of the Holy Spirit and
the birth of the Christian church.
The next twenty-one books are letters, long and short, which were written to
individuals and churches to instruct them in the Christian life. The last book,
Revelation, records a vision given John, one of Christ's disciples. God revealed
what would come to pass in the church and also the world events that would lead
to His second coming.
Your Bible is a marvelous book. "All Scripture is given by inspiration
of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction
in righteousness." II Timothy 3:16.
A growing Christian desires God's Word as a growing child desires food. Your
Bible contains the milk of spiritual life for those who are babes in Christ.
It contains meat for the development of mature Christian men and women. Make
the Bible a part of your life by daily reading. Memorize its words. Then you
can say with King David, "O how love I thy law! It is my meditation all
the day" Psalm 119:97.
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