{"id":1349,"date":"2022-10-15T14:55:15","date_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:15","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/2-timothy-316-2011-the-bible-and-me-bible-study\/"},"modified":"2022-10-15T14:55:15","modified_gmt":"2022-10-15T19:55:15","slug":"2-timothy-316-2011-the-bible-and-me-bible-study","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.biblia.work\/articles\/2-timothy-316-2011-the-bible-and-me-bible-study\/","title":{"rendered":"2 Timothy 3:16 (2011) &#8211; The Bible and Me &#8211; Bible study"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>2Timothy 3:16-17 The Bible and Me  We must be careful to never forget the basics.  Only with a strong foundation can we build a sure future.  Tonight, I want to speak on the most fundamental basic Christianity has, the Bible.  Let me share three simple but basic thoughts.      I. The Bible is necessary.         A. Let me read a statement that I wrote some years ago.             The Bible is to the Christian what air is to the mammal; what water is             to the fish; what food is to the organic; what fuel is to combustion.             Without the Bible, Christianity ceases to be. The Bible is absolutely             and unequivocally necessary. The Bible describes our God, our             existence, our fault, our redemption, our future, and our purpose. It             commands our actions, our loyalty, and our attitudes. Simply put: If             the Bible is removed from the Christian faith, there is no Christian              faith.         B. Consider that the Bible reveals the character of God.  John 1:18 No man hath seen God at any time; the only begotten Son, which is in the bosom of the Father, he hath declared him.              1. God cannot be seen, probed, analyzed, or studied, either with the                 human eye or any tool that man can create.                 a. This is the very reason that many say there is no God.                 b. However, they refuse to accept all He has created and all that                     He has written as evidence.             2. Gods creation tells us of His power, and Gods Book tells us of                 His nature.             3. Simply put-There is no other way to know about Gods nature than                 by His Book.             4. Everything we know about God comes through the revelation of the                 Word of God.         C. Consider that the Bible reveals our origins.             1. Without the Bible, we have no history;                 if we have no history, we do not know how to act now;                 and if we do not know how to act now, there will be grave                  consequences in the future.             2. If we have no Bible, the theory of evolution is as good as any                 other notion as to where we came from.                 a. That theory basically asserts that we are animals.                 b. We have no soul; there is no eternity; life is what we see                     before us.             3. That false history has lead to false philosophies of life.                 a. Only the strongest will survive.                 b. All things are justified if it is necessary to insure your                     survival.                 c. While you are surviving, think only of yourself and your                     pleasure.             4. But the Bible gives us a completely different history.                 a. We were created in the image of God.                 b. We are all unique, special, and made with purpose.                 c. One day, each of us will stand before God and give an account                     of what we did with the gift of life.             5. Biblical history gives us a different set of philosophies for                 life today.                 a. It is not the strongest that will survive but the righteous,                     for God will make it so.                 b. All things cannot be justifiednot even to survive.  There are                     right and wrong behaviors which are defined the Creator.                 c. While we are here, we are to serve the God for our reward                     awaits on the other side.             6. Now, if you dont think those two historical models are going to                 make a difference in our future, you are sadly mistaken.                 a. Everything about our present and future is being shaped by our                     view of the past.                 b. It is essential that you get it right.                 c. It is my opinion, that that can only be done by the Bible.         D. Consider that the Bible reveals our fault and our redemption.             1. Without the Bible, people might be persuaded that things are not                 so bad.                 a. To be honest, even without the Bible, I would have a hard time                     buying into that one.                 b. Some actually believe that man is getting BETTER!             2. But, again, the Bible tells us something different.                 a. Life is not what it was intended to be.                 b. Sin has skewed it and skewed us.                 c. Jesus Christ came to restore both us and our existence.                 d. By faith and obedience, we can become what we were intended to                     be.     II. The Bible is not only necessary, it is necessary in its totality.         A. The Bible can not be dissected into parts which can be individually             accepted or rejected.             1. Some do that.                 a. They &quot;believe the Bible,&quot; but not the part about creation.                 b. Or they &quot;believe the Bible,&quot; but not the part about Jonah and                     the great fish.                 c. Or they &quot;believe the Bible,&quot; but not the part about the virgin                     birth, the substitutionary death, and the bodily resurrection                     of Jesus.             2. The reason you cannot do that is because the same promises and                 processes which have preserved one part of the Bible, preserves                 all parts of the Bible.             3. If fault is found with any portion of the Bible, then the fault                 exists for all of it.             4. If any section of Scripture fails the test of reliability, it all                 proves untrustworthy.         B. The Bible tells us that God gave His Word by inspiration, has kept His             Word by preservation, and helps us to understand it by illumination.             1. The Bible was given to us by the means of inspiration \\#2Tim 3:16\\.                 a. It means &quot;God breathed&quot; and is explained in  2Peter 1:20 Knowing this first, that no prophecy of the scripture is of any private interpretation. 21 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.                  b. God &quot;moved&quot; upon men. That means &quot;brought them along.&quot;                     (1) Did God give an idea and let men write it?  No. Thats too                          much room for error.                     (2) Did God give the Bible word for word and let men pen it?                          No. The Bible has too much personality.                     (3) Inspiration is somewhere in the middle.                     (4) Good enough so that we can preach the very words of the                          Bible with confidence and authority-just like Im doing                          now-but diverse enough that the personality of the                          writer also came through.             2. Then God has supernaturally preserved the Bible.  Psalm 12:6  The words of the LORD are pure words: as silver tried in a furnace of earth, purified seven times. 7 Thou shalt keep them, O LORD, thou shalt preserve them from this generation for ever.                 a. Gods Words are given pure by the process of inspiration.                 b. Gods Word are &quot;kept&quot; from generation to forever by God!                 c. That brings us the question of translation.                     (1) If God gave the Bible in one language (I know there were                          three but for the simplicitys sake I will say one), and                          He has preserved it, are all translations preserved?                     (2) The answer to that is obviously NO.                     (3) Then the question becomes &quot;Are any translations preserved                          and if so which one?&quot;                          (a) That is a legitimate question and you need to be able                               to answer it.                          (b) What makes you think your translation is the one and                               only translation that is preserved.                          (c) Some will quote Ps 12:6-7 and say, &quot;Because my KJV                               says it is.&quot;                          (d) You cant do that!  Ps 12:6-7 is in there lousy                               translation too.                          (e) The answer to that question must come from outside                               the Bible because the Bible does not tell you that                               the KJ is preserved.                     (4) I do not pretend to understand all the questions that can                          be asked about original languages, correct translations,                          and possible meanings.                     (5) However, I do believe the King James Bible is the Bible                          for English speaking people today and that is the most                          accurately translated Bible version available.                     (6) Whats more, I do not see any other translation in the                          near future ever rivaling the KJ because most translators                          have turned away from the manuscripts that the KJ Bible                          were translated from.             3. What is my answer as to why I believe the KJB is the preserved                 Word of God for English speaking people?                 a. The King James Bible was translated from manuscripts which                     have been available since the original was given God.                 b. These manuscripts through with the King James Bible have won                      millions of souls, stirred countless revivals, sparked a                      reformation, started the modern missionary movement, founded                      countries, and kept the church not only alive but pure and                      vibrant.                 c. All the other modern translations were influenced by                     manuscripts which were rejected by the early church and                     discarded.  Some of them were completely lost for 1500 years.                 d. I cannot see where the newer manuscripts have done anything to                     aid Christianity.  Instead they are the Bibles of the modern-                     day, compromising, rock-n-rap churches, who cancel their                     services for convenience, sing and dance instead of preach,                     talk of love and never of sin, and emphasize psychology over                     obedience to the Word of God, in part because they have no                     confidence that their translation is accurate and                     trustworthy.                 e. All of the modern-day versions have a problem.                     1. If the King James Bible and the manuscripts it was                         translated from are not reliable, why should we even                         think about trusting those which were rejected and                         lost for centuries, for they certainly can not be the                         PRESERVED WORD OF GOD, since they were rejected and                         lost to so many generations?                     2. And if the King James Bible and its manuscripts are                         reliable, why do I need to change?                         (a) And dont give me that, &quot;It is too difficult to                              understand&quot; because until the last 100 years, the                              King James Bible was one of the United States public                              schools reading primers.                         (b) If that is what you think, take note the next point.         C. The Bible can only be understood by illumination of the Holy Spirit.  1Cor 2:14 But the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because they are spiritually discerned.              1. The reason most can not understand the Bible is not because of                 difficulties of the translation but because of the condition of                 their hearts.                 a. We can not understand the Bible apart from God.                 b. Thats why so many cults and false perversions have sprung up.             2. When a church member say they do not understand a word-for-word                 translation of the original manuscripts, they are not confessing                 to have less brain power but to no relationship with God.    III. With that in mind, what kind of relationship should we have with the Word         of God.  Three possibilities:         A. We may scoff at it.  2Peter 3:3  Knowing this first, that there shall come in the last days scoffers, walking after their own lusts, 4  And saying, Where is the promise of his coming? for since the fathers fell asleep, all things continue as they were from the beginning of the creation. 5 For this they willingly are ignorant of, that by the word of God the heavens were of old, and the earth standing out of the water and in the water:              1. Obviously, these people doubt the reliability of the Bible.                 a. They may doubt God as the Author, doubt inspiration, doubt                     its preservation, or have no Holy Spirit to guide them.                 b. Then, they go to the place to mock, ridicule, and scoff it.             2. The Bible tells us about this type of person:                 a. \\#3\\ Their motive is their LUST.                     (1) They are lost.                     (2) The Bible deprives them from things they want.                     (3)  Lester Roloff-&quot;The Bible will either keep you from                           sin or sin will keep you from the Bible.&quot;                 b. \\#4\\ Their hope is that all things continue like always.                     (1) Barring some catastrophe, most &quot;scientists&quot; believe that                          today.                     (2) That in itself is a fulfilled prophecy.  The world did                          not think like that 150 years ago.                 c. \\#5\\ Their heart is willingly ignorant!                     (1) That means hes ignorant not because he doesnt know but                          because he wont believe.                     (2) Is sin keeping you from the Bible?  Have you been bitten                          by the snake of false philosophy?  After hearing the                          truth, will you continue to cast if away?          B. Some may believe but without the zeal and without confidence.  Luke 24:21 But we trusted that it had been he which should have redeemed Israel: and beside all this, to day is the third day since these things were done.              1. \\#Luke 24:21\\  &quot;But we trusted&quot;-past tense.             2. Circumstances had weakened their believe.  Jesus was dead!             3. Sometimes arguments weaken our beliefs.  That is the danger of                 certain schools.  They sow seeds of doubt.                 a. There is no proof which disproves the Bible.                 b. There are corrupt scientists who are perverting evidence                    to prove what they already believe.                 c. That is not to say there are not difficulties with the Bible,                     but there are also plausible answers.          C. Some will believe to the place they will contend for it.  Jude 1:3 Beloved, when I gave all diligence to write unto you of the common salvation, it was needful for me to write unto you, and exhort you that ye should earnestly contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints.              1. That means we believe it, read it, obey it, and fight for it.             2. Now, perhaps my answers dont satisfy some people.                 a. Thats fine.                 b. I figured out many years ago that I dont fit well into                     anybodys camp so I gave up trying to please people a long                     time ago.                 c. But it is my belief that I love this Book enough to fight for                     it and die for it.  The Hammer and the Anvil, by John Clifford  Last eve I passed a blacksmiths door And heard the anvil ring the vesper chime; When looking in, I saw upon the floor, Old hammers worn with beating years of time.  &quot;How many anvils have you had,&quot; said I &quot;To wear and batter all these hammers so?&quot; &quot;Just one,&quot; said he, then said with twinkling eye, &quot;The anvil wears the hammers out you know.&quot;  And so, I thought, the anvil of Gods word, For ages skeptics blows have beat upon; Yet, though the noise of falling blows was heard, The anvil is unharmedthe hammers gone!&quot;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>2Timothy 3:16-17 The Bible and Me We must be careful to never forget the basics. Only with a strong foundation can we build a sure future. Tonight, I want to speak on the most fundamental basic Christianity has, the Bible. Let me share three simple but basic thoughts. I. The Bible is necessary. A. 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