The Holy Bible is the
inspired word of God and it is the only source of
knowledge of the Almighty God to all mankind. It is the
contact point between the finite man with the Infinite
God; and its prime purpose is to give mankind a
revelation of God (II Timothy 3:15-17). The Bible is
severally referred to as the Holy Scriptures (Romans
1:2; II Timothy 3:15), the oracles of God (Romans 3:2;
Hebrews 5:12), the Book of the Lord (Isaiah 34:16), the
word of God (Mark 7:13), the word of Christ (Colossians
3:16) and the word of Life (Philippians 2:16). It is in
two major parts: the Old and the New Testaments. It
consists of 66 books, 39 of which are in the Old
Testament, 27 in the New Testament. The Bible was
originally written predominantly in Hebrew and Greek.
The Old Testament was written in Hebrew and Aramaic,
while the New Testament was written in Greek language.
There were over 40 authors drawn from disparate
generations spanning a period of over 1800 years were
used by God to write the Bible. Even though their
occupations, education and social classes were
divergent, their theme was the same as they were
inspired by the Holy Ghost (II Peter 1:20). The
inspiration of the authors can be attested to by some
peculiar characteristics of the Bible, which are not
found in any other book written by man. Such
characteristics include its wonderful unity despite the
fact that the authors lived at different ages; its
versatility as it meets the needs of all people
irrespective of race, and language, (Matthew 4:4); its
superiority to other books; the influence on individuals
and nations; its preservation over the centuries; its
fulfilled prophecies (Isaiah 7:14; Ezekiel 36:19; II
Chronicles 7:19) and its perfection (Psalms 19:7; James
1:25).
The
Pre-eminence of the Bible (Isaiah 40:8; Psalms 119:89)
makes it indispensable to all men today. While other
books have limited influence on individuals because they
are products of finite minds, the Bible which is God’s
revelation to man has solution to every problem today.
Therefore, no man's education is complete if he is
ignorant of the provisions of the Bible. No Christian
can live successfully without an adequate grasp of the
Bible and no Christian Minister is really qualified for
the Ministry of the church of Christ without a thorough
knowledge of the Bible (II Timothy 2:15). Without a
ready knowledge of the Bible, a Christian worker cannot
be effective.
The
central theme of the Bible is CHRIST and HIS WORK OF
REDEMPTION (John 20:31; Luke 24:25-27; Revelation 1:1).
He is the Old Testament concealed and he is the New
Testament revealed. To fully understand the Bible and to
rightly interpret its messages, we must first receive
Jesus Christ as Savior and have a clear and definite
experience of conversion. Those who do not know Christ
and those who have wrong conceptions about Christ cannot
interpret the Bible appropriately because the carnal man
cannot understand the things of the
spirit.
The Bible
has a Ministry to the unbelievers and the believers. To
the unbelievers, the Bible brings conviction for sin,
which leads to repentance and faith in Christ Jesus. To
believers, the goal of the Bible are various; it is to
make believers perfect (Psalm 119:9,11); to reveal the
condition of their hearts (Hebrew 4:12; Jeremiah
17:9,10); it is a light to the believers feet (Psalms
119:105; 130); the food of the soul (Deuteronomy 8:3,
John 21:17; Psalms 19:10; Matthew 4:4); a medicine to
the body and soul (Proverbs 4:20-22; Psalms 107:20;
Matthew 8:8); and the sword of the spirit (Ephesians
6:17; Matthew 4:1- 11); it is a mirror to reflect (James
1:23); a hammer to convict and fire to refine (Jeremiah
23:29); seed to multiply (I Peter 1:23); aver to cleanse
(Ephesians 5:26; John 15:3); rain and snow to refresh
(Isaiah 55:10); gold to enrich (Psalms 19:7-10); and
power to create life and faith (I Peter 1:23; Romans
10:17).
The Bible
is God’s inspired revelation of the origin and destiny
of all things. It is the power of God unto eternal
salvation and it is the source of present help for the
body, soul and spirit (Romans 1:16; John 15:7). It is
God’s will and testament to men in all ages, revealing
the plan of God for man here and now in the next life.
It is the record of God’s dealing with men; past,
present and future. It contains God’s message of eternal
salvation to all who believe in Christ and of eternal
damnation to those who rebel against the gospel (John
3:18,36).
The
purpose of the Bible then is to reveal God to man,
reveal man’s need of God and show man the way to God.
Man by searching cannot find God except God makes
himself known to him (Job 11:7). The Bible also reveals
to man how to live and through the fulfillment of its
prophecies all human needs are met - we receive
salvation, sanctification, Holy Ghost Baptism, healing,
deliverance, protection, etc.
For us to
profit maximally from the study of the Bible, all
hindrances to spiritual receptivity must be removed,
such as hardened heart (Matthew 13:3-6; 18-21),
double-mindedness (James 1:8; Mark 4:15-17), pride
(Deuteronomy 8:11-14; Psalms 101:5; Proverbs 18:12),
carnality (I Corinthians 3:1-5), and unbelief (Matthew
13:58).
Every
believer in the church today can benefit from the hidden
treasures in the Bible but this would require sacrifices
on our part. Treasures are not found except by searching
or digging earnestly. Likewise the deep Bible truths
needs to be sought for and in doing this we will
discover Christ the more (Colossians 2:3; John 5:39).
Certain spiritual preparations are required from
believers in order to discover these treasures that
would make them develop into the fullness of the stature
of Christ. There must be earnest love for truth for its
own sake (Psalms 119:40,47,54,72,103); supreme love of
God (Matthew 22:37; Deuteronomy 30:6; Psalms 73:25); and
an intense desire to know more of Him (Psalms 42:1,2;
63:1). Also there should be a strong desire to make Him
known to others (Proverbs 11:24-26; Romans 9:1-3),
willingness to make personal sacrifice to study (Matthew
13:44-46; 12:42), a sense of ignorance and dependence
upon divine teaching and willingness to practice as far
as you learn (Psalms 119:60, 101, 106; James 1:22-25;
Ezra 7:10). Other requirements are fixed purpose to know
and do the whole truth (Psalms 119:63; 57:7; 108:1) and
cultivating a state of mind that will not be diverted to
make provision for the flesh (Romans 13:14; Matthew
26:41 ).
Above all, it is the
regular habit of prayer, resignation to the whole will
of God and His word that will make us discover the
treasures hidden in the Bible.