“Has not my hand made all these things, and so they came into being?” declares the Lord. “This is the one I esteem: he who is humble and contrite in spirit, and trembles at my word.” The Bible, Isaiah 66:2
BIBLE, RELIANCE UPON
He that thinks himself to be too good to be ruled by the Word, will be found too bad to be owned by God; and if God do not or will not own him, Satan will by his stratagems overthrow him. Thomas Brooks
BIBLE, RELIABILITY OF
The variant readings about which any doubt remains among textual critics of the New Testament affect no material question of historic fact or of Christian faith and practice. F.F. Bruce The Christian can take the whole Bible in his hand and say without fear or hesitation that he holds in it the true Word of … Continue reading “BIBLE,
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BIBLE, PURPOSE OF
The Word of God is contained exactly and most purely in the Originals, and in all translations, so far as they agree therewith. Now though some translations may exceed others in Propriety, and significant rendering of the Originals: yet they generally, (even the most imperfect that we know of) express and hold forth so much … Continue reading “BIBLE,
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BIBLE, POWER OF
A layman who has Scripture is more than Pope or council without it. Martin Luther The Scriptures and the words of Jesus possess a terrible power in themselves and a wonderful sweetness. Straightway a flame was kindled in my soul, and a love of the prophets and of those men who were friends of Christ … Continue reading “BIBLE,
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BIBLE, ORIGIN OF
The chief reason why the Christian believes in the divine origin of the Bible is that Jesus Christ himself taught it. John Stott
BIBLE, OPPOSITION TO
Skepticism toward the reliability of Scripture seems to survive in many academic circles despite the repeated collapse of critical theories. One still finds a disposition to trust secular writers whose credentials in providing historical testimony are often less adequate than those of the biblical writers. Not long ago many scholars rejected the historicity of the … Continue reading “BIBLE,
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BIBLE, OBEDIENCE TO
Question: How shall we know that we love the reproofs of the Word? Answer 1: When we desire to sit under a heart-searching ministry. Who cares for medicines that will not work? A godly man does not choose to sit under a ministry that will not work upon his conscience. Answer 2: When we pray … Continue reading “BIBLE,
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BIBLE, MISUSE OF
The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose. William Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice
BIBLE, MESSAGE OF
In the Old Testament, we have Jesus predicted. In the Gospels, we have Jesus revealed. In Acts, we have Jesus preached. In the Epistles, we have Jesus explained. In the Revelation we have Jesus expected. Alistair Begg