Read: Psalm 19:7-11
... having been born again ... through the Word of God which lives and abides forever. --- 1 Peter 1:23
The Bible In One Year:
Hosea 8-10
It's estimated that every year 300,000 new books are published worldwide. What a torrent of print! Yet one volume, the Bible, stands out above all the others.
How do we explain the appeal of this ancient book? The answer is simple. It is God's Word, given in human language, and it tells us about our Creator and His purposes for the world. But it also gives us the most accurate understanding of mankind's perplexing nature and why we behave the way we do.
Harvard professor Robert Coles has interviewd hundreds of people in many different societies. When asked what he had learned from his research on human nature, Dr. Coles pointed to the Bible on his desk and said, "Nothing I have discovered about the makeup of human beings contradicts in any way what I learn from the Hebrew prophets ... and from Jesus and the lives of those He touched."
The writings of others and our own experience can teach us much about why we behave as we do. But only the Bible tells us tat our sinful heart is the heart of our problem, and that we can be changed from within by trusting Jesus.
Yes, the Bible is still relevant. Are you growing in your love for this ancient book? --- Vernon Grounds
Your heart and conscience cannot guide,
For they're deceived by sin inside;
But if you ant to see what's true,
The Word of God will mirror you. --- Hess
THE BIBLE IS A MIRROR THAT LETS US SEE OURSELVES AS GOD SEES US.
Friday, September 24, 2004
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