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And welcome today to week number
two of a four-part series called The Holy Bible. And I want to
take a moment and look into the camera, as I always do. Never
get tired of doing this. Just think of you every single
day, pray for you every single day, our different locations,
campuses, our churches all across Alabama and into Columbus, Georgia. And to the men and women in the
Alabama Department of Corrections, we love you dearly, pray for
you every day, believe in you. in every way, and we have so
many people that are watching online right here in our own
area for a variety of reasons, and of course, those all the
way around the world that are joining us right now. Grant Smith,
do me a favor and welcome them like you've never done it before.
Come on, everybody. Good. That's awesome. We're also in day number eight
of 21 days of prayer and fasting. And if you've not jumped in with
us already, it's not too late to jump in. It's perfectly fine
to join us tomorrow morning. We'll have day nine right back
here at 6 a.m. In fact, I'm leading tomorrow
morning our prayer services. We have them Monday through Friday
at 6 a.m. Saturday at 9 a.m. All Central Time, wherever you
are around the world. I'd love for you to join us.
You can stream those live at home on your devices or on the
different platforms. And then also, we archive those
prayer services for 24 hours. And then when the 21 days of
prayer is done, we put all 21 of them on our website for you
to have in perpetuity. Just let you have those for as
long as you want so that you can go back and have different
prayer times together. wonderful time to really declare
to God that he has first place in our lives, declare our dependence
upon God. And as the campus pastors led
you through with the pastoral care update cards, it also lets
us focus on what we're believing God for in 2022. And whether you do it digitally
or with one of our printed paper cards, please take a moment,
it's very important. I think it actually, it moves
your faith and I think it works actually for you to write a prayer
request down or something you're believing God for in 2022. Those
will show up right here in front of the stage tomorrow unless
you mark it confidential and that stays with me and our pastoral
team. But we'd be just delighted to
stand with you and believe with you for great things in the year
of 2022. Notice that the card is perforated,
by the way, so that your prayer request and your personal information
are separated. So no one ever sees that. That
stays with our team in a secure place. So I'm very excited about
this installment of this series. We're talking about the Holy
Bible. And the word Bible means book. But this is not just the
Bible, this is the Holy Bible. This is a book that is set apart. That's what the word holy means.
It's special. It's the most translated book in the world. It's the most
read book in the world. It's the most important book
in the world, and it is set apart as special, and we're to set
it apart as special in our own lives. I believe the Bible is
under a great attack. In fact, next week, I'm gonna
bring you a message on how you can defend the word of God as
true and right and living and alive, and I'm gonna bring you
convincing proof, both from scientific and scriptural standpoints, to
show you how the Bible is reliable and can be trusted in every single
way. You don't wanna miss next week,
but today, we're gonna get into a thought with you that just
stems from one verse, and if you'll remember last week, we
ended with the thought of it's important to not only read the
Bible, but let the Bible read you, and then memorize it. Get
it deep down on the inside of you, and we memorized a verse
last week. Does anybody remember our verse
last week? Some of you do? Let's try it together for those
of you who were here. If you weren't here, no pressure, but your word
is a, to my feet, and a, Well done, give yourselves a hand,
everybody. That's pretty weak. Give yourselves a good hand,
everybody, yeah. You did pretty good there. Yeah, your word is
a lamp to my feet. It lights up my path. In other
words, it helps me make decisions. Today, I'm gonna give you another
verse. We're actually gonna start the message off with memorizing
a verse, and here it is in Colossians chapter three, verse 16, and
it's very simple. I'll read it to us, and then
we'll read it together. It says, let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. Let's say it all together, every
voice. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly. One more
time, read it out loud. Let the word. Christ dwell in
you richly. I'm gonna get a blank screen
here right now and let's try it one more time. Every voice,
let the. Word of Christ dwell in you richly. Yes, let the word
of Christ dwell in you richly. And I want you to notice the
first word is you gotta let it. So it's there, it has power.
And honestly, what I want more than anything else for you in
the whole wide world is this, is dwelling inside of you, and
dwelling inside of you richly. And that's the message today.
I'm gonna help you get this Bible, not just in your life at some
level, I wanna get it in you at the deepest level because
I know what this word can do on the inside of you. And to
do that, I have a little prop, a little illustration. Harrison,
bring me out my little illustration, everybody. This is Harrison,
he helps me out backstage. Give him a hand, everybody. Thank
you, sir. All right, so I've got a cup
of hot water here, and of course I've got a tea bag right here,
and this is just water, this is your soul, this is who you
are, this is your life, and this is the Word of God. And for a
lot of us, we're getting into the Word of God through these
amazing, dynamic, special, non-likely messages on a Sunday, Take it
a little dip, and it does some effect. Look what it's already
done to this water in just a couple of seconds. I don't know if you
can call it tea yet or not, but it's got some tea in it. But
that's not dwelling inside of it richly. what Christians do
that want the word of God to change your life, to take on
the aroma of this thing, to actually not only just be water, to become
something else, to become tea. We've gotta take a few more dips
into this. Today I'm gonna help you take
some more dips into the word of God. Okay, so this is a very
practical message. If you like it practical, you'll
like this. If you like it more preachy, that's coming, everybody.
All right, the last installment, there are gonna be some shouting
and some fun, but today I'm gonna educate you. I'm gonna train
you. I'm gonna put my teacher hat on, and I'm gonna help you
with three different dips. into God's Word so it can dwell
inside of you richly. And I'm gonna ask you, I'm gonna
put you on assignment, I'm gonna ask you to actually do these things.
And the first is I want you to get a paper Bible. I'm grateful
for the digital platforms, but I want you to get a paper Bible
in a translation you like. And what I'm gonna do today is
help you understand the different translations, and really based
off of a question somebody asked me just a few weeks ago, hey
PC, what's up with all the translations? Like, there are so many different
people who are writing the Bible in a different way, and he was
almost suggesting that, well, then it can't be accurate if
it's actually different from different translation to translation.
And I said, well, first of all, you would need to know that the
Bible wasn't written in English, so it has to be translated. The
Bible's written actually in two, primarily two languages, the
Old Testament Hebrew and the New Testament Greek language,
and those were written thousands of years ago, and one of the
misnomers, one of the lies that the devil loves to spread into
society is that over the thousands of years, all the translations
have diluted the Bible, and now we have it and it can't be trusted,
it's not accurate. And that would mean as if this
one was translating this one, this one translating this one,
this one translating this, but that's not happening. We still
have original manuscripts and all the translators are going
back to original manuscripts. They're not translating from
the last one somebody did. We have, thank God for the discovery
even of the Dead Sea Scrolls that even more validated the
fact that the Bible is true, it is accurate. Can I hear a
good amen everybody? So that's just a bunch of lies,
right? But we have translations because we live in America because
we're English speaking and we're blessed. There are dozens and
dozens of English translations of the Old Testament and New
Testament Bible today. There are 3,752 languages who
don't even have one version in their language, and we are on
assignment as a church to not only be a part of that changing
in our lifetime, but we're also using the influence of our church.
For every pastor who's watching me right now, I'm inviting you
to join us in the Illuminations Project so that by at least 2033,
maybe 2035, we're gonna get, for the first time in human history,
every language on Earth is gonna have a Bible in their language. We're gonna have translated it
into all 7,000 languages. Languages that exist on planet
earth, but for you english-speaking people you have a lot of choices.
That's because you're blessed You're blessed. You get to read
it in various forms that helps you understand it all the better.
I put them in three categories. There are some in what they call
formal equivalency or exact equivalency translations of the Bible. An
exact or formal equivalency is a Bible that was, when it was
translated from the original manuscripts, was translated word
for word. For instance, the King James
Version, written in 1611, translated word for word But the problem
is that over the hundreds and hundreds and thousands of years,
the words didn't change, but grammar has, and sometimes it's
hard to read. But an example of these formal
equivalencies would be the King James Version, the New King James
Version, which is the King James Version without all the these
and the arts, okay? And then the New American Standard
Bible, and the English standard version, which is a very reliable,
I highly recommend it, translation that is a formal equivalency.
The second type of Bible that are the translations that we
have options to, because we're blessed, are those that are what
we call functional equivalency, or some call it dynamic equivalency. And these are not word for word,
they're thought for thought. So they took the whole verse
and translated the whole verse as a thought. And these examples
are the New Living Translation, the Good News Translation, the
Today's English Version, and I put the New International Version
on that list barely. because what the new international
version really did was the combination of the two. It really is a functional
equivalency that used word-for-word translation at the same time.
More than 100 scholars over decades that internationally got together,
and I personally believe it is one of the most accurate. if
accuracy is your, you want something very accurate and easy to understand
at the same time, to me, it's the most reliable, which is why
we use it the most. Since 1987, it has outsold all
other translations, not even a close second, the new international
version. The third type are what we call
paraphrases, and paraphrases actually are not ones that use
the original languages. They took our English Bibles
and used them to make it even easier to understand. So these
are paraphrases. And so an example of this is
the Living Bible, written by Dr. Kenneth Taylor. Actually,
he didn't even write the Living Bible to be used by other people. He wrote it for his children
to understand the Bible. So parents if you're looking
for a Bible that your children can understand the living Bible
and of course the message in the last really two decades has
been one of those popular paraphrases and it clearly is a paraphrase
never trying to be a word-for-word exact or Functional equivalency
is trying to make it come alive and easy to understand which
to me these make great devotional Bibles or just secondary reads
I actually use all all of these types in my study, but these
are great. In an exact equivalency, the
psalm would say, let us enter his gates with thanksgiving and
into his courts with praise. This is the day the Lord has
made, right? It would say something like that, and the message would
say, dude, it's time for church, let's go. It would say something
like that, all right. In fact, I'll give you an example.
In 1 Corinthians chapter 13, in the King James Version, the
Bible says, and you've heard this at weddings, it says, charity
suffereth long. And the word charity there in
the original language, which now we're in the New Testament,
so that's the Greek language. The original language, the word
in the Greek is agape. And actually the exact translation
of the word agape is unconditional God kind of love. That's the
exact definition of the word agape. So the King James decided,
because it really tried to be very poetic, and called it charity.
And then suffereth long, those two words in the English is one
word in the Greek. And it's the word patient in
the Greek. But they wrote it, charity suffereth long, and is
kind, charity imbeth not, charity vaunteth not itself, and puffeth
not itself up. All right, there you go, all
right, so. Yeah, and that's, I love this. I revere it. In
my opinion, some revere it too much. They'll even fight you
over it, saying you can't read any others, as if God was from
England. God was not from England, everybody.
Okay, it was not. I love you loving your Bible,
but the other translations are fine as well. In fact, the New
International Version would read it this way, love is patient,
love is kind, it does not envy, does not boast, is not proud.
Maybe not as poetic, but probably a little bit more clear. Then
you bring the message along, same verse, and it says love
never gives up. Love cares more for others than
self. Love doesn't want what it doesn't have. Love doesn't
strut, doesn't have a full love hand. I mean, there you go. It
just has a little attitude with it. I like it. It just has a
little fun and just helps you understand it a little bit better.
But it paraphrases, it expands it so it understands it. But
that's one of the dips I want you to take is get a Bible. Read
your Bible, and I would love for you to read it every day.
And I'm asking you, I'm giving you permission not to get caught
up in reading programs that get you bogged down, and now you
have a thousand chapters to get caught up, and you look at your
app, or you look at your own paper Bible like, man, I'm six
weeks behind. Everybody else is in November,
and you're still in July. Don't do that, all right? You read
the one in your Bible. Read today's readings. Just get it in your
word. Get the word of God in your life
every day. And if you think that's a good thing to do, say a good
amen, everybody. Alright, read your Bible. Second is, you wanna
go a little bit deeper? You wanna take another dip? Study
it. Get a study Bible. Now this is
for those who are serious about the Bible. If you're serious
about the Bible, get one that not only has the translation,
but has commentary on the same page. So if you've never seen
a study Bible, they'll actually give you footnotes and at the
bottom will explain it more, historically, where it was in
history, and it just helps that Bible just come alive. And there are ones like the Life
Application Bible, there's the Spirit-Filled Life Bible, I highly
recommend. And then you got the John Maxwell
Leadership Bible. Business guys, this is God's
word with a leadership lesson on the same page that fits into
God's word. I mean, you can take it to your
office, you can mentor others with it. It just gives you another
little dip. And then the third thing, if
you wanna go a little bit deeper, so I'm gonna read it every day.
You know what, I'm gonna be one of those people that just isn't
satisfied with kinda barely having a little tea in my water. I wanna
become a new person. I don't wanna be the same kind
of person. I want my life to be literally changed. Well, you're
gonna have to let the word of God dwell in you richly. There's
a third way you can do it, and we talked about it during Highlands
News, and that is get in a small group. Get in a small group and
not only read it, not only study it, but discuss it now. And now
I'm in a place where we start these in three weeks where whatever
type of group, whether it's a marriage group or a student group or a
financial group to help you get out of debt or if it's a freedom
group or you're serving, maybe you're mowing somebody's lawn,
whatever type of group, there's gonna be a moment where you can
at least read a scripture and study the Bible or have some
discussion or ask some questions. And now, because I have the dynamic
of what Proverbs says, I have iron sharpening iron, now I'm
with others who are interested in the Bible, and now we're growing
together, and we're becoming sharper, and it's dwelling inside
of us even more deeply. And this is really a precursor
to what's coming up in just a few weeks, in three weeks exactly,
we start our winter, spring semester, 13-week semester of small groups,
February 6th through May 7th, and I want you to get ready for
it. I want you to get ready to be in one. I'm gonna talk a bunch
of you into considering hosting one. And notice I didn't say
lead it. You don't have to be smarter than everybody else in
the room to host a small group. You just have to open up your
door and have a bowl of Doritos. And how many of y'all think Doritos
sound really good right now? All right, so okay. But just
to have an opportunity for there to be discussion. You say, well,
Chris, how did we know what to discuss? We provide you the questions.
We have hundreds of curriculums in any topic that you can bring
up. And then the most holiest, most incredible, most perfect
small groups in our entire church are the ones who study my messages
every week, everybody. No, but we seriously, we give
you discussion questions from every Sunday so that we can go
a little bit more deeply inside of God's word. And we're training
leaders today. And when I say training, training
does not sign you up to be one. It gives you the information
to know whether you want to be one. And that's gonna happen
today at 11.15. at all of our Alabama campuses, and at 12,
15, over on Eastern Time at our Columbus campus, but stick around
and just be a part. of this training today, at least
find out if it's for you. I'll tell you this, I'll make
this a promise, that if you do, if you bite that apple, you go
a little bit deeper into what God's trying to do inside of
your life, you're gonna experience growth this year like you've
never seen it before, and I'll make that promise to you, and
then this is what's gonna happen. I didn't even touch this thing,
but I just left it alone for a while, and now we don't even
have water anymore, we have tea. We have a life that's been changed.
Oh y'all, it's taking on the aroma. It has become what it
allowed in its life. And you will become what you
allow in your life. And this is my hope and my prayer
for you today. So today, I wanna finish this
message by helping you just understand the Bible. So I need eight hours
to do what I'm gonna do in about 10 or 15 minutes, okay? But I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna
do it. I know I can do it. But I want you to understand
the Bible, because I don't think you can truly love it and want
to do what I'm asking you to do unless you have a basic understanding
of it. I think understanding is the
key to relationship. I mean, when Tammy and I first
got married, it's been coming up on 36 years ago. We've been married a long time,
y'all, and I know her so much better now than I knew her then,
and the more I know her, the more I love her. She's the most
amazing person, and I'm still discovering. Somebody wants to
clap for my wife back in the back. All right, I'll allow that. All right, thank you. But I'll
tell you what, I'm still trying to understand her. Can I get
a better amen, all the men? Y'all heard that story about the guy
who walked on the beach in California, and he found a genie bottle,
and he rubbed it, and a genie popped out. And the genie says,
hey, I'll give you one wish. My wish is your command. He says,
also, because I've always wanted to go to Hawaii, and I'm afraid
of flying. I'm deathly afraid of flying.
And if you would build me a bridge from California to Hawaii, I'll
drive across, and I'll get to go to Hawaii for the first time
in my life. And the genie said, do you realize what you're asking?
I mean, my goodness, can you imagine the concrete and the
steel and the rebar and the time and the labor that it would take
to put a bridge all the way from the coast of California to Hawaii?
You're gonna have to think of something else. He goes, okay,
well, help me understand my wife. Jeannie says, you want one lane
or two? So anyway, so. I've got to help the men out
every once in a while, y'all, so there you go. By the way, help
is on the way if you don't understand your spouse. We've got the marriage
conference coming up in just a few weeks. Hang in there, everybody.
All right, okay. But let me give you my, help you with my understanding
of God's word in the simplest way. The first thing I would
like to tell you is that it was written over a period of 1,600
years in over a dozen countries on three continents by 40 people,
about 40 people, because there's a few books, we don't know who
translated it actually. We don't know who the author
is, but it's at least 40 people in three different languages.
The Bible was written by poets, prophets, farmers, kings, soldiers,
shepherds, princes, priests, historians, fishermen, tax collectors,
scholars, businessmen, and doctors. The Bible was written in caves,
ships, palaces, prisons, and deserts. And I've got a great
question for all of us today. How in the world, with all of
that that I just read to you, how in the world did they come
up with the same story without contradiction? And more on this
next week. I will show you, there is no
contradiction. I will prove to you that the Bible can be trusted.
I'll tell you how. There is only one author of the
Bible and his name is God. I said, there's only one author
of the Bible, and his name is God, everybody. There is no way
what I just read to you can even happen. There's no way. You couldn't
get authors together and say, okay, we're gonna take 1,600
years to do a writing project, and we all end up talking about
the same thing without, can't happen. It physically can't happen
unless there was one author. And there is one author of the
Bible, and it's God. All scripture is God-breathed
and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, training in righteousness
so that you and I can be thoroughly equipped. for every part of our
life. It speaks to your marriage, your
children, your money, your time, your wisdom. It'll help you with
your decision making, your rest, every part of your life. And
I'll show you places that God's spoken even before science knew
it to be true. I'll show you that next week.
The Bible actually works because the Bible is alive, everybody. And this is why I want it in
you so deeply, because it's not just for church on a Sunday.
I want you for everything. I want it to help you with every
part of your life. In fact, the way I live my life,
I'm encouraging you to do the same. And anytime I'm faced with
something in my life, I ask myself, what does the Bible say about
this? and then I'm gonna follow God's
way and not my way. Amen, everybody? I'm gonna follow
my way. Years ago, in four years, I did a lot of work, didn't tell
you a lot about it for security reasons, but did a lot of work
in China. I made several trips to a year
for about 10 years in the earlier parts of our church. We can't
go right now because we actually began to put the missionaries
there in jeopardy for someone who was not Chinese to go over.
But we literally planted thousands of churches in China, and we
helped train about a million new leaders in China, and we
did it in a network of the underground church, so the church that was
meeting technically illegally against the government. So these
were underground churches because the government has, an above-ground
or a government-sanctioned church, but they control a lot of it
because they're so afraid of crowds. And so they allow Christianity,
but at the level that they control it. It's called the Three-Self
Church. Well, I actually got invited to go train leaders and
speak in the Three-Self Church as well. And in the Three-Self
Church, in the audience was the man who leads the MBA program
at Beijing University. And I was there with Dr. John
Maxwell, and he said, would you please come to Beijing University
and teach these biblical principles? And we couldn't believe what
he was asking for. I said, are you serious? I said, you want
us to come teach you about Jesus? He goes, oh no, no, no, don't
teach me about Jesus. Just come teach me Jesus's principles.
I said, why? He says, because we have come
to the conclusion after years of study that the most prosperous
people on earth are those who have the Judeo-Christian ethic.
He says, this actually works for business, and we think we
should be teaching the Bible as a business practice in the
MBA program at Beijing University. And so, John Maxwell and I went
and taught the MBA students at Beijing University and built
a relationship with this dean over Beijing University MBA program. And three years later, he gave
his life to Jesus because you can't just... Come on, give God
praise if you think that's awesome, right? Because these aren't just principles
that you can bring into business. They're there to change your
life. They will thoroughly equip you for every good work. That's
the first thing I would tell you. The second thing I would
want you to know about your Bible is that some people find it difficult
to understand because the way it's grouped. So the Bible is
not a book, really. It's a collection of 66 books. And the books are organized and
categorized, not chronologically. So it doesn't read like a book
that you can begin at the beginning and end at the end, and you've
read it through, because it's grouped, and they don't always
group chronologically, in other words, in time. Now, I didn't
know that for years when I was even reading the Bible in church
as a young person, and I love telling people that. that really
the Bible is organized, and I'll go through it very quickly, and
you can watch this later, but the Bible has law books first,
the first five books of the New Testament, then it gets into
12 books that are all history-based, and then you get poetry books,
books that are just all poetical in some form, beginning with
Job, that's the Psalms, the Proverbs, Song of Solomon. And then it
gets into the prophecy books. They call them major prophets
and minor prophets. And only major, the major prophets
are grouped together just because they're long. That's what makes
them major. And the minor just because they're short. But not
major and better, minor and not better. Just major and minor,
long and short. And then you have 400 years of
complete silence. You have the Greek conquest.
This is Alexander the Great. You have the Roman conquest.
And then you have Jesus comes on the scene, and you get the
Gospels. And I didn't know this, a lot
of people, I've met people recently who didn't know that the Gospels,
Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, they're not the story of Jesus,
it's one story with four different accounts of the same story. And
so, I was speaking to someone the other day, just didn't know
that. I love telling people that. Then you get the Acts of the
Apostles, the historical record of the New Testament church,
and then you get this next section that if you put it in chronologically
would fit all up in here. In fact, if you took the prophets
and the poetry books, they would fit in the historical books.
Like you could be reading through First Samuel, and I've actually
read a chronological Bible. You can get it on the YouVersion
app, the Chronological Bible. and it'll put like the psalm
where it fits into First Samuel, in that part of David's life.
But that's what the epistles are. Now, the church is being
planted, and while the church is being planted, letters were
written, that's what epistles are. An epistle's not the wife
of an apostle. Anyway, I don't know why that's
funny to me, but anyway, I've tried that for a couple services
now, but anyway, I think that's hilarious. But there are letters, this is
where we get our doctrine, our way of living as a local church.
And then, of course, the last book of the Bible, the Revelation,
the last days of eternity. So Chris, OK, that helps me understand
how it's put together. But what does it mean? Let me close this
way. I think you'll enjoy this. So
the best thing I've ever found to show you what it means. What
does the Bible mean? What does God want? What does
He want? What's it all about? I found years ago this and put
this together. It's called the mirror image.
and how the Old Testament and the New Testament actually mirror
themselves. Watch this, you'll love this.
If I had an hour, I would teach it to you, but I can't. This
is so good. That it all began with God and
righteous people in paradise. That's the Garden of Eden. Then
Satan and sin entered into the world. This is Genesis chapter
three. And every time Satan enters, two things happen. Watch this,
because some of you need this because you're in this right
now. When Satan and sin enter, there's separation from God and
chaos in your life every time. So if you're in chaos, you should
be asking the question, am I separate from God? So Satan and sin enter,
and when all the chaos happened, God says, I can't have this. So he sent Noah in the flood
and he destroyed the earth. And then the chaos ensued again,
and so humans tried to put the chaos together. This is the Tower
of Babel. We'll become a God to ourselves.
And so they tried to actually reach to God so they could be
God. They wanted to be in charge. And God says, no, we're not gonna
do it that way. We'll actually put together my system. And he
put together the 12 tribes of Israel, God's holy people. The
problem with this was he gave them laws that were all external,
nothing on the inside. So it didn't work. Even the Bible
says it didn't work. It just didn't work. So you enter
in Jesus. And I put Jesus at the top and
at the center because I'll give you the clue. He's what the Bible's
all about. So Jesus, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and after
Jesus came and lived his life, God established a new order called
the local church through the 12 disciples, God's holy people. And what's gonna happen next,
this is where we are right now in history, Revelation tells
us that once again, and I think we are in the beginning, we might
not even be in the beginning, we might be in the middle of
man trying to say, no, God, we can do this without you. And
we'll create our own world and our own system and we don't need
you. And this is the growing thought of humanity right now,
which will cause the world to be judged and destroyed again,
you can read about it. And we are soon gonna do a book
of Revelation study together. And when God destroys the world
this time, Satan and sin are gonna exit. He's gonna be thrown into the
bottomless pit. And we're gonna rule and reign with King Jesus,
and not God and righteous people, but God and redeemed people will
live in paradise. This is the Bible. This is what
the Bible is all about. Yeah. I see some of you with your phones.
Yeah, take a picture of it, all right? Or you can go back and
watch the message. but I want you to notice the bottom, the
two bottom, and I want you to notice the top. So God wants
paradise for you. It's clear, it starts with it,
ends with it. By the way, do you know what the word paradise,
the closest word to paradise is if you were literally to translate
it? You're gonna love this. It's resort. I love saying that because most,
even Christians have a warped view of heaven. We even call
heaven the afterlife. Because this is life, and now
I gotta go up there. It's afterlife, I had life, but
now it's afterlife. I guess I'll go haunt people
now. No. No, this is the before life.
And that's life. It's paradise. It's way better. It's way better. So, okay, Chris,
help me understand. Let's go a little deeper. If
this is what it's all about, then what's the subject of the
Bible? It's gotta be us then. It looks like it's us. You ready
for this? Not even close. We're the object,
but we are definitely not the subject. I already had the subject
up here. And his name is Jesus. The subject of the Bible is Jesus.
And so when you read the Bible, it's like, this is gonna help
you. Watch this. Find Jesus. Just find Jesus. You say, Chris,
is he in the Old Testament? Watch this, you'll love this.
Jesus said, you search the scriptures. Now stop, what were the scriptures
at this point? It's the Old Testament. We didn't even have a New Testament
yet. So the only scriptures so far are the Old Testament. So
you search the Old Testament because you think by studying
the law and the Old Testament, you're gonna get eternal life,
but the Old Testament points to me. Every book. Jesus is in it, every book. So
let's close with this. So we're the object. He's the
subject. What's the verb? And people usually
say, love. And that's actually close, but
not right. Because there's something better
than love. Say, no, Chris, it can't be anything better than
love. There is. And that is when that love is given. For God so
loved that He, this is the verb. For God so loved, He didn't just
have it, He gave it. For God so loved the world that
He gave His one and only Son, that if you just believe in Him,
you will not perish, you will have eternal life. The verb of
the Bible is give. Last slide. And that's why that's
our response. So now we know what to do. So
I'm reading it to find Jesus, because he's the subject. The
verb is give. That's what we do now. We give
our lives, we give our money. We give to dream centers, we
give to church. Today, right now, I'm feeling
for them, because they're probably doing their altar calls right
now. Two brand new Ark churches planted today. One in Syracuse,
New York. It's happening right now, everybody.
A brand new church. And we gave them the training,
we gave them the money, we helped them out. There are people here
in the gospel of Jesus in Syracuse, New York right now. Because it's
funny, John 3, 16. Most famous verse in the Bible.
Look what 1 John 3, 16 says. This is how we know what love
is. Jesus gave it. He laid down his
life for us. And then here's our response.
And now we lay down our lives for others. And God's people
said, this, my friends, is what the Bible is all about. Let's pray. Too much material and too short
a time, but I loved every second of it. Bow your heads for prayer.
So if you're in chaos and you're separated, you're one heartfelt
prayer away from your life being changed. And I'll lead you right
now. Pray this. Say, Jesus, I'm in
chaos. My life's a mess. because I've
been living it my way. And today I give my life to you,
to you. Forgive me, be the Lord of my
life. I believe you died and rose again. Today I put my faith in you. Thank you for bringing the chaos
into order and setting me free. In your name I pray, amen. Give a hand for every person
who just prayed that prayer. So good.
What the Bible is All About
Series The Bible
Why is the Bible such an important book? Not only is it the most translated and copied book in the world, but it has changed lives. How can this a book leave such an impact on people?
| Sermon ID | 11722258434592 |
| Duration | 36:59 |
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| Category | Sunday Service |
| Language | English |
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