What is the Bible?
Copyright (C) 1996, Michael Fackerell.
The Bible is a collection of 66 books, 39 in the Old Testament or Old Covenant,
and 27 in the New Testament or New Covenant. We can think of the Old Covenant
as being the old contract or the old deal between God and men, while the New
Covenant is the new contract or the new deal between God and man. The Old Testament
contains the Law of Moses, books of history, books of poetry, books of wisdom,
and books of prophecy, many of which are fulfilled today in amazing detail.
The New Testament contains the story of the earthly life and ministry of Jesus
Christ in the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, the story of the early
church in the book of Acts, letters written to various churches and church leaders,
and a book of prophecy - Revelation.
All the books of the Bible, written over a period of around 1600 years,
give a consistent picture of who God is, who we are, what God wants, and
what we can expect depending on our choices in this life. The Bible reveals
the story of how God has dealt with mankind, His chosen nation of Israel
and His New Covenant people, the Church. The Bible speaks with the same
authority and relevance today regarding who He is and what He is doing
in our times. It speaks to us regarding what will happen in the future
and how God will change everything.
The Bible is not just a book of rules and ancient history. It contains
thousands of wonderful promises which are applicable to all who believe
in all times. The challenge that faces mankind today is to know, understand
and experience the wonderful things that God promises to do for those who
believe. God's promises in the Bible guarantee us more than enough for
all our needs in every area. The only condition is to trust and obey God,
and expect Him to do what He says He will do. If we don't we are the losers.
If we know the New Testament or the New Contract well, and apply it
intelligently to our lives, we will be blessed both now and in eternity.
If we reject its warnings and disregard its promises we do so to our own
hurt - both now and especially for eternity.
The Old Testament begins in the book of Genesis with an account of the
creation of the world by God, and then continues with the story of the
beginnings of human history. The rest of the Old Testament reveals mostly
the history and the heart condition of the people of Israel in different
periods before the coming of the promised Messiah.
The New Testament shows us the most important events of the life and
work of Jesus the Messiah, how many Jewish people rejected their own Messiah
and how from there God's offer of salvation began to go out into all the
world. It uncovers more of God's promises and more information about our
enemy, Satan, and how we can overcome his plans by trusting and obeying
God.
THE MESSAGE OF THE BIBLE
The Bible tells us about God and how we can come back to Him. It shows
us the character and ways of God, the person of God
in Jesus Christ our Lord, who we are and how we ought to live. It tells
us our origins, our identity and our destiny.
God loves you! For more information on the
Nature and Character of God, click here.
THE PERSON OF THE BIBLE
The Central Person of the Bible is the Lord Jesus Christ. Any understanding
of the Bible which ignores Jesus has missed the point of the Bible (see
John 5:39-40). The Scriptures point us to Jesus, the Word of God (Rev.
19:13), in whom we have life. The Pharisees and other religious people
study the Bible but miss Jesus and thereby miss the purpose of it.
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