The Greatest Book In the World

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Great Things for Grievous Times

 

TOPIC:The Greatest Book In the World

                  by Rev. Dr. Reg Dunlap

 

TEXT:II Timothy 3:14, 15

 

“But continue thou in the things which thou has learned and has been assured

of…And that from a child thou has known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus.”

 

Perhaps many of you are not aware that the Bible is the most traveled book this world has ever known. Though it continues unchallenged as the world's best seller, it also continues uninterrupted to go more places than any other book.

 

The missionaries have taken it to distant lands. The Bible translators have had it published in many foreign languages. The Bible colporteurs have distributed it among the peoples of the world. It should be noted that according to the American Bible Society, the Bible has been translated into more than sixteen hundred languages. Thus you can see that the Word of God has gone places.

 

And yet, perhaps we should not be so much concerned over the distance the Bible has traveled geographically, as compared to how far it has gone individually. I ask: To what degree has the Bible made progress in your life? Has it done something for you? Has it changed you? Has it spoken to you? Has it revealed to you your sin and disclosed to you the Savior?

 

If not, then I would say to you, my fellow friend, you have not gone very far with this priceless and timeless Book. To put it in the words of F. B. Meyer who said: “We are blessed by the Bible in so far as we have exposed our hearts to its entrance and rule.” I fully agree with him!

 

Here is what the Apostle Paul was urging his young friend Timothy to do. To let the Bible speak to him. To let it change him. To let it rule him. Listen again to the words found in verse 14: “But continue thou in the things which thou has learned and has been assured of.”

 

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We have, to begin with, some BASIC INFORMATION about the Bible that we need to know. Notice again Paul's words in verse 15: “And that from a child thou has known the holy scriptures.” As we look at the Holy Scriptures, we ought to be informed about the following: the canonicity of the Bible, the continuity of the Bible and the circularity . . .

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