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WHAT BIBLE DID JESUS USE?

by John Barnett


What Bible Did Jesus Use?
John Barnett

Not too many months ago the Congress of the US "pulled the plug on NASA's elaborate search for radio signals from alien life". SETI (Search for Extra Terrestrial Intelligence project) has been an American scientific community priority for many years. Because of the evolutionary belief system so prominent in our culture there is also a desire to find even higher evolved life forms. The newspapers at that time reported: "Some speculate that alien intelligence might beam vast streams of coded information, a virtual encyclopedia galactica, with insights into THE ORIGIN OF THE UNIVERSE AND IMMORTALITY."

SUCH AN ABSOLUTE DISREGARD FOR THE INDISPUTABLE FACT THAT SUCH A STREAM OF INFINITE KNOWLEDGE HAS ARRIVED IS INCOMPREHENSIBLE! The Intelligence of the Universe HAS beamed us about our origin and offered immortality freely to all.

Thus we have here this morning not only crystal clear details on the opening day of the cosmos but also:
• The secret of how to live forever
• The secret of how to have a joy-filled marriage (Proverbs 5)
• The secret of how to experience real love (I Corinthians 13)
• The secret of how to be prosperous and successful (Josh 1)
• The secret of how to never fear the future (John 14)
• The secret of how to resist Satan (I Peter 5)
• The Immense God who is vastly beyond all that exists, and has always been prior to the universe beginning, has revealed Himself in the Scriptures.
• The Awesome Creator who has attested to His might by the countless stars, galaxies and mysteries of the cosmos out there, has opened His mind for us to explore.
• The Endless of Days who sees us who are as frail as dust and fleeting as shadows has placed before us the Eternal Word to have, to hold, to love and to live.
Why Have So Few Heard and Seen This Truth?
Listen to the apostle Paul:
2 Corinthians 4:4 In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glor ...

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