What is the Bible?

What is the Bible?

Bible is the source of the Christian religion in that the Bible contains the words of God and how the Christian is to apply the words of God to his life.

Furthermore, the Bible teaches us that forgiveness of sins is found in Jesus alone, "And there is salvation in no one else; for there is no other name under heaven that has been given among men, by which we must be saved,” (Acts 4:12)

Today Promise:

Today Promise:
"I will cover you with My feathers, and protect you with My wings."
(Psalm 91:4)

Sunday, November 28, 2010

The Bible Story VII:

1 & 2 KINGS, 1 & 2 CHRONICLES
   David's son, Solomon, became king after him. God gave Solomon great wisdom and he wrote many PROVERBS. He wrote SONG OF SOLOMON as a tribute to his new wife. He also wrote ECCLESIASTES to say that all of his wisdom and riches were meaningless compared with knowing and obeying God. Solomon built a beautiful temple in Jerusalem to worship God. But he also built temples to the gods of his foreign wives. Therefore, God took the ten northern tribes of Israel away from Solomon's son and made them a separate kingdom.

   The northern tribes of Israel had bad kings who led the people to worship idols. One time, the prophet Elijah challenged the Baal worshipers to a test to see whom to worship, God or Baal. The Baal worshipers prayed all day and even cut themselves but nothing happened. Then Elijah prayed and God sent fire from heaven to burn up the offering on Elijah's altar to God.

   God sent JONAH to Ninevah to warn the Assyrians that God would destroy their city because of all the evil things they did. They listened to Jonah, repented and asked God to forgive them, which He did.

   However, God sent prophets such as HOSEA, JOEL, AMOS and MICAH to warn the northern tribes to turn back to Him, but they did not listen. So, God sent the Assyrians to conquer Israel and take them away to foreign lands. However, Ninevah fell back into wickedness and it was eventually destroyed, just as prophesied by NAHUM.

   The southern tribe of Judah had some good kings who led the Jews to worship God. But they had many bad kings who led them to worship idols. God sent prophets such as ISAIAHJEREMIAH, HABAKKUK and ZEPHANIAH to warn them to turn away from idols, but the people didn't listen. Finally, God sent the Babylonians to conquer Judah and take most of the people to Babylon. They cried out their LAMENTATIONS.

   God was still with the Jews in Babylon. He raised up EZEKIEL to tell them that God was still in control even though Jerusalem would be destroyed and they would live in Babylon for a long time. He raised up DANIEL, Shadrach, Meshack and Abednego to places of leadership in Babylon. Daniel trusted God when he was thrown into a den of lions. Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego trusted in God when they were thrown into a fiery furnace. God kept them safe, even in the lion's den and fiery furnace. God also raised up ESTHER to be queen at a time to deliver the Jews from their enemies.

   After 70 years, God allowed many of the Jews to return to the Promised Land. EZRA, the priest, led them to rebuild the temple. NEHEMIAH led them to rebuild the city walls. God sent prophets HAGGAI,ZECHARIAH and MALACHI to encourage them. (After the Jews returned from Babylon, they never worshiped idols again. They finally learned their lesson.)

Between the Old and New Testaments
   For four hundred years, there were no prophets or messages from God. The Jews were conquered by the Greeks, then by the Romans. They were ruled by foreign kings. But God never forgot his promise to David that one of his descendents would rule over the nation. God had not forgotten his promise to Adam and Eve that one of their descendants would crush the power of sin.

Bible Facts VIII:

1. Paul wrote that he was once caught up into the "3rd heaven" (II Corin 12:2-3) If the first heaven is the earth's atmosphere, the second heaven is the heaven of space and the third heaven is God's presence.

2. Two of the wise men Sorcerers & Egyptian magicians who opposed Moses (Exod 7:11) are according to tradition named by Paul in II Timothy 3:8 as Jannes & Jambres.

3. Jesus identified John the baptist as the OT Elijah who was to come (Mat 11:14)

4. "Cherubim" comes from the Hebrew "Kerub" and probably means "fullness of knowledge" or "one who interceder".

5. The name Gabriel means "hero of God" or "mighty one".

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Bible Story VI:

JOSHUA
   After forty years in the desert, Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land. God commanded them to completely destroy all of the people who lived there to cleanse the land of sin and idolatry. When they followed God's plan, the walls of Jericho fell down before them. But when they devised their own plan, they were defeated at Ai. Joshua fell on his face before the Lord because of their defeat. But God told him to stop crying and go remove the sin from their camp. Achan had sinned by keeping some of the treasure from Jericho. The Israelites destroyed Achan, his family and all his possessions. Then they followed God's plan and conquered Ai.
   God helped the Israelites conquer the rest of the Promised Land. He made the sun and the moon stand still for a full day so the Israelites had enough daylight to destroy the Amorite armies. God fought for the Israelites when they destroyed the rest of the Canaanite armies. But the Israelites stopped fighting before they had completely destroyed all of the Canaanaites. Some Israelites began to worship the Canaanite idols. They did not learn the lesson that God is far greater than any idol.

JUDGES
   For three hundred years, the Israelites were led by judges such as Deborah, Gideon and Samson. When neighboring nations attacked the Israelites, they would cry to God for help. Then God would raise up a judge to lead them. God would help them defeat their enemies. After a while, they would forget what God had done and go back to worshipping idols. Then God would raise up another nation to attack them until they turned back to God for help. This cycle repeated for thirteen judges. During this time, God showed special grace to a foreign widow named RUTH.

1 & 2 SAMUEL
   The last judge was Samuel. The Israelites asked Samuel to let them have a king like the other nations. God chose Saul as the first king, but he didn't obey God. So God chose David as king because David had a heart that followed God. David trusted God when he fought against Goliath, the giant. David wrote many of the PSALMS to praise God. God promised that David's family would always be kings in Israel.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Hell



WHAT JESUS CHRIST SAYS ABOUT HELL!
"fire"Matt 7:19, 13:40, 25:41
"everlasting fire"Matt 18:8, 25:41
"eternal damnation"Mark 3:29
"hell fire"Matt 5:22, 18:9, Mark 9:47
"damnation"Matt 23:14, Mark 12:40, Luke 20:47
"damnation of hell"Matt 23:33
"resurrection of damnation"John 5:29
"furnace of fire"Matt 13:42, 50
"the fire that never shall be quenched"Mark 9:43, 45
"the fire is not quenched"Mark 9:44, 46, 48
"Where their worm dieth not"Mark 9:44, 46, 48
"wailing and gnashing of teeth"Matt 13:42, 50
"weeping and gnashing of teeth"Matt 8:12, 22:13, 25:30
"torments"Luke 16:23
"tormented in this flame"Luke 16:24
"place of torment"Luke 16:28
"outer darkness"Matt 8:12, 22:13
"everlasting punishment"Matt 25:46

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Bible Facts VII:

1. Air has weight (Job 28:25)

2. Earth is a sphere (Isaiah 40:22)

3. We cannot live in any other planet (Obadiah 1:4)

4. The inner core of  the earth consists of fire (Job 28:5)

5. Each stars differs from one another, although it looks alike from earth
(I Corinthians 15:41)

6. Suspension of earth in space (Job 26:7)

7. Formation of rain called the process of hydrology (Job 36:27-29)

These were explored by man for only about 300 years. But these are written in the Bible about  3000 years ago.

The Bible Story V:

NUMBERS
   After a year at Mt. Sinai, God led the Israelites to the Promised Land, but they didn't trust God to help them conquer the land. They rebelled against God's leading so God made them wander in the desert for forty years until all of the unbelieving adults had died. During all of that time, they ate manna from heaven and their clothes and sandals never got old or wore out.

   But many times the Israelites grumbled against God and Moses. One time, they grumbled because there was no water. God told Moses to speak to a rock and it would pour out water. Out of anger, Moses struck the rock and took credit for providing water. Because he did not honor God in this, Moses was not allowed to enter the Promised Land.

   Another time when the Israelites grumbled, God sent poisonous snakes among the people and many people died. The people admitted that they had sinned and asked God to remove the snakes. Instead, God told Moses to make a brass serpent and mount it on a pole. When someone was bitten, he would not die if he looked at the brass serpent that Moses had lifted up.

DEUTERONOMY
   When the Israelites reached the Jordan River, Moses reminded them of all the things the Lord had done for them. He explained the covenant that God had made with them at Mt. Sinai. He described the blessings they would receive if they obeyed God and the curses if they disobeyed. Then Moses climbed Mount Nebo and saw the Promised Land before he died.