UNIT 1 LESSON 1
Why should we read the Bible / study the Bible?
We
should read and study the Bible because it is God’s Word to us. The Bible is
literally "God-breathed" (2 Timothy 3:16). In other words, it is God’s very words to us.
There are so many questions that philosophers have asked that God answers for
us in Scripture. What is the purpose to life? Where did I come from? Is there
life after death? How do I get to heaven? Why is the world full of evil? Why do
I struggle to do good? In addition to these "big" questions, the
Bible gives much practical advice in areas such as: What do I look for in a
mate? How can I have a successful marriage? How can I be a good friend? How can
I be a good parent? What is success and how do I achieve it? How can I change?
What really matters in life? How can I live so that I do not look back with
regret? How can I handle the unfair circumstances and bad events of life
victoriously?
We
should read and study the Bible because it is totally reliable and without error.
The Bible is unique among so-called "holy" books in that it does not
merely give moral teaching and say, "Trust me." Rather, we have the
ability to test it by checking the hundreds of detailed prophecies that it
makes, by checking the historical accounts it records, and by checking the
scientific facts it relates. Those who say the Bible has errors have their ears
closed to the truth. Jesus once asked which is easier to say, "Your sins
are forgiven you," or "Rise, take up your bed and walk." Then He
proved He had the ability to forgive sins (something we cannot see with our
eyes) by healing the paralytic (something those around Him could test with
their eyes). Similarly, we are given assurance that God’s Word is true when it
discusses spiritual areas that we cannot test with our senses by showing itself
true in those areas that we can test, such as historical accuracy, scientific
accuracy, and prophetic accuracy.
We should read and study the Bible because God
does not change and because mankind’s nature does not change; it is as relevant
for us as it was when it was written. While technology changes, mankind’s
nature and desires do not change. We find, as we read the pages of biblical
history, that whether we are talking about one-on-one relationships or societies,
"there is nothing new under the sun" (Ecclesiastes 1:9). And while mankind as a whole continues to seek
love and satisfaction in all of the wrong places, God—our good and gracious
Creator—tells us what will bring us lasting joy. His revealed Word, the Bible,
is so important that Jesus said of it, "Man does not live on bread alone,
but by every word that comes from the mouth of God" (Matthew 4:4). In other words, if we want to live life to the
fullest, as God intended, we must listen to and heed God’s written Word.
We should read and study the Bible because there
is so much of false teaching spreading in the world. The Bible gives us the measuring stick by which we
can distinguish truth from error. It tells us what God is like. To have a wrong
impression of God is to worship an idol or false god. We are worshiping
something that He is not. The Bible tells us how one truly gets to heaven, and
it is not by being good or by being baptized or by anything else we do (John 14:6; Ephesians 2:1-10; Isaiah 53:6; Romans 3:10-18, 5:8, 6:23, 10:9-13). Along this line, God’s Word shows us just how
much God loves us (Romans 5:6-8; John 3:16). And it is in learning this that we are drawn to
love Him in return (1 John 4:19).
Reading and studying the Bible helps us see beyond
the attractive "bait" to the painful "hook" in sinful
temptations, so that we can learn from others' mistakes rather than making them
ourselves. Experience is a great teacher, but when it comes to learning from
sin, it is a terribly hard teacher. It is so much better to learn from others'
mistakes. There are so many Bible characters to learn from, some of whom can
serve as both positive and negative role models at different times in their
lives. For example, David, in his defeat of Goliath, teaches us that God is
greater than anything He asks us to face (1 Samuel 17), while his giving in to the temptation to commit
adultery with Bathsheba reveals just how long-lasting and terrible the
consequences of a moment’s sinful pleasure can be (2 Samuel 11).
The Bible is a book that is not merely for
reading. It is a book for studying so that it can be applied. Otherwise, it is
like swallowing food without chewing and then spitting it back out again—no
nutritional value is gained by it. The Bible is God’s Word. As such, it is as
binding as the laws of nature. We can ignore it, but we do so to our own
detriment, just as we would if we ignored the law of gravity. It cannot be
emphasized strongly enough just how important the Bible is to our lives.
Studying the Bible can be compared to mining for gold. If we make little effort
and merely "sift through the pebbles in a stream," we will only find
a little gold dust. But the more we make an effort to really dig into it, the
more reward we will gain for our effort.
Why should I read and study The
Holy Bible?
a.
For spiritual strength. As the body needs the
food to be strengthened the soul needs the word of God for its growth and
strength
b.
To know the way to get to heaven. Jesus is the
only way to heaven; the Bible teaches us how to get to heaven
c.
The understanding of the word of God comes
through the help of the Holy Spirit
d.
We have to read the word of God in the spirit to
understand the mysteries of the truth of the Bible.
e.
The word of God the Bible is written through the
guidance of the Holy Spirit 2 Pet 1:21
f.
There is power and life in the word of God which
can penetrate into our life and bring healing, transformation and deliverance
and give us every blessings stored for us. Heb 4:12
HOW IMPOTANT NOW IT IS TO MAKE SURE
FOR A MAN, WHILE HE ISALIVE THAT HE RETURNS TO THE KINGDOM OF GOD. WHAT
IMPERATIVE IT IS TO FIND THE WAYS AND MEANS TO ACHIEVE THIS GOAL?.
JESUS was sent to us to preach the
good news of the kingdom of God. Luke 4 : 43.
How to get the kingdom of God? Ans
1 Jn 5:9.
The Bible is the Book ever written.
God himself speaks to men. It is the book of divine instruction.
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