Some of you do this every day. I started doing it at about age ten, following a summer Vacation Bible School (VBS) whose theme was God’s Word, A Treasure.
I
googled “amazing facts about the Bible,” and here’s what I read: (1) 66
distinct books, (2) 40 authors, (3) written across 1500 years, (4) three
languages: Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek, (5) still the world’s best-seller, and
(6) the first book off Gutenberg’s printing press.
Church
history shows three major councils, or meetings of church leaders, whose purpose
was to determine which early writings were inspired. I first heard of this in a Christian University.
In
more modern times, the Dead Sea Scrolls, mostly fragments, found between 1947
and 1956, have verified scripture.
The
Bible is a library of books. Old Testament Books are listed on some charts as The
Law, History, Wisdom, Major Prophets, and Minor Prophets. New Testament
books include The Gospels, Paul’s Letters to the Churches, Paul’s Letters to
Friends, and General Letters.
I’m
always interested in Jesus’ use of scripture. At
the beginning of His ministry, after He was baptized in the Jordan, the Spirit led
Him into the wilderness to be tempted by the devil (Matthew 4:1-11).
Three
times the devil tempted Him, and three times He quoted scriptures from
Deuteronomy to refute the temptation. We have both the Old and New Testaments, and
can quote from them when needed, if we have them in our hearts as Jesus did.
How
can we learn the Bible? It requires more than Sunday services,
small group studies, or TV and social media. We must study God’s word daily.
I
enjoy my *Life Application Study Bible, NIV (LASB, New International
Version). I have other versions, but I ordered this as a hardcover, large-print
edition, easy to read.
It has footnotes, book introductions, charts, maps, a concordance, and more. It’s
heavy, but I consider it worth its weight in gold.
What’s
so important about the Bible?
All
scripture is God-breathed and is useful for instruction, for conviction, for
correction, and for training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be
complete, fully equipped for every good work (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
Thank
God for His gift to us, a miracle we can hold in our hands and hide in our hearts.
*You
can find Life Application Study Bibles (LASB) wherever books are sold;
however, I usually check christianbooks.com (the
largest online Christian bookseller). The Life
Application Study Bible, NIV (LASB, New International Version) is published
by Zondervan, Grand Rapids, MI, and Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, IL.
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