USING YOUR BIBLE IN DAILY LIFE (5 OF 5)
by Stan Coffey
Scripture: ISAIAH 40:6-8
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Using Your Bible in Daily Life (5 of 5)
Series: How Do We Know For Sure That the Bible Is God's Word?
Stan Coffey
Isaiah 40:6-8
This has been a great lesson on "How Do We Know For Sure That The Bible Is God's Word?" The lesson today is called, "Using Your Bible In Daily Life." We have learned how the Bible came to be, we have learned how the Scripture came to us and in our next lesson we will learn even more about that. And it doesn't do us any good unless we use the Bible, no matter how much we read the Bible, no matter how much the Bible means to us, we have to use the Bible for the Bible to do us any good. So today we talk about how to use our Bible.
Isaiah 40:6-8 "A voice says, "Cry out." And I said, "What shall I cry? All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. The grass withers and the flowers fall, because the breath of the LORD blows on them. Surely the people are grass. The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever."
We have an eternal word in the Bible and although the Bible has been under attack all through the centuries of time, the Bible has stood. Last week we studied the words of Jesus who said, "heaven and earth shall pass away." Someday the heaven and earth, as we know it, will be gone. Peter said the heavens and earth will melt with a fervent heat. That it will be destroyed with a loud noise. So we know that God will someday make a new heaven and a new earth, but Jesus said, heaven and earth will pass away, but my words, shall never pass away." The Word of God is eternal and in spite of the efforts of men to destroy the Bible, the Bible has never been destroyed.
Did you know that there are more ancient copies of the Bible than of any of the ancient classics of literature? There are far more ancient copies of God's Word than any of the Roman classics. And it is amazing that we take, as written, Roman classics like the Roman Historian Tacitus and ...
Series: How Do We Know For Sure That the Bible Is God's Word?
Stan Coffey
Isaiah 40:6-8
This has been a great lesson on "How Do We Know For Sure That The Bible Is God's Word?" The lesson today is called, "Using Your Bible In Daily Life." We have learned how the Bible came to be, we have learned how the Scripture came to us and in our next lesson we will learn even more about that. And it doesn't do us any good unless we use the Bible, no matter how much we read the Bible, no matter how much the Bible means to us, we have to use the Bible for the Bible to do us any good. So today we talk about how to use our Bible.
Isaiah 40:6-8 "A voice says, "Cry out." And I said, "What shall I cry? All men are like grass, and all their glory is like the flowers of the field. The grass withers and the flowers fall, because the breath of the LORD blows on them. Surely the people are grass. The grass withers and the flowers fall, but the word of our God stands forever."
We have an eternal word in the Bible and although the Bible has been under attack all through the centuries of time, the Bible has stood. Last week we studied the words of Jesus who said, "heaven and earth shall pass away." Someday the heaven and earth, as we know it, will be gone. Peter said the heavens and earth will melt with a fervent heat. That it will be destroyed with a loud noise. So we know that God will someday make a new heaven and a new earth, but Jesus said, heaven and earth will pass away, but my words, shall never pass away." The Word of God is eternal and in spite of the efforts of men to destroy the Bible, the Bible has never been destroyed.
Did you know that there are more ancient copies of the Bible than of any of the ancient classics of literature? There are far more ancient copies of God's Word than any of the Roman classics. And it is amazing that we take, as written, Roman classics like the Roman Historian Tacitus and ...
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