Monday, June 4, 2018

THE HOLY BIBLE - Just as God is perfect, so are His words perfect. Because God is sacred, the words He speaks are also sacred. Holy God, in the person of the Holy Spirit, literally breathed the holy words of Scripture into the writers of each of the books through supernatural means. The divine Writer is holy; therefore, what He writes is holy.


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The Holy Bible

Why the Bible is called the Holy Bible

The phrase biblia sacra (holy books) first appeared sometime in the Middle Ages.
In English, one of the earliest - if not the earliest - uses of “The Holy Bible” appeared in 1611 on the cover of the Authorized Version, known in the U.S. as the King James Version.
The word holy has several meanings, and, as we will see, all of them describe the Word of God. 
One meaning of holy is “sacred, sanctified, hallowed.”
When God spoke to Moses at the burning bush, He commanded Moses to remove his sandals because he was standing on holy ground.
This was ground made holy by God’s presence.
Because God is sacred, the words He speaks are also sacred, and sinful men such as Moses must be mindful of God’s holiness.
In the same way, the words God gave Moses on Mount Sinai are also sacred, just as all words God has given to mankind in the Bible are holy and sacred because He is holy and sacred.
Just as God is perfect, so are His words perfect (Psalm 19:7).
Just as God is righteous and pure, so is His Word righteous and pure (Psalm 19:8). 
The Bible is also holy because it was written by men under the direction and influence of the Holy Spirit. “All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16).
The Greek word translated “God-breathed” is Theopneustos, from theos, meaning “God,” and pneo, meaning “to breathe or breathe upon.”
We get the English word pneumonia from this Greek root. 

So, our Holy God, in the person of the Holy Spirit, literally breathed the holy words of Scripture into the writers of each of the books through supernatural means.
The divine Writer is holy; therefore, what He writes is holy.  
Another meaning of holy is to be “set apart,” just as God set the nation of Israel apart from her contemporaries to be a “kingdom of priests and a holy nation” (Exodus 19:6).

Similarly, Christians are set apart from unbelievers who walk in darkness, as described by Peter: “But you are a chosen people, a royal priesthood, a holy nation, a people belonging to God, that you may declare the praises of him who called you out of darkness into his wonderful light.”
This “set apart” aspect of holiness is true of the Bible because it is a book set apart from all others.
It is the only book written by God Himself, the only book that has the power to set men free (John 8:32).
It is the only book to change people’s lives and make them wise (Psalm 19:7).
The Bible is the only book to sanctify them and make them holy (John 17:17).
It is the only book that gives life, comfort, and hope (Psalm 119:50).
And it is the only book that will endure until the end of time (Matthew 5:18).

Holiness is the mark of every true Christian (1 John 3:9-10).

Cultivating a lifestyle of holiness does not mean that we must draft a list of do’s and don’ts to live by. We are free from the letter of the law which kills (2 Corinthians 3:6).

And now live according to the dictates of the Holy Spirit (Galatians 5:16-18).

God’s ultimate desire for His people is that we be holy—conformed into the image of His Son, Jesus (Romans 8:29; 1 Thessalonians 4:3-4).

Holiness is the will of God for our lives.

None of us will reach sinless perfection in this world, but God has made provision for our sin. “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9).

God was gracious enough to redeem us from sin and death and give us new life in Christ.

You can accept God’s mercy and offer of forgiveness now, start a holy life and be pleasing to Him.

Say this prayer:

“Father God, I confess I am a sinner and my sins have separated me from You.

I am truly sorry. I now want to turn away from my past sinful life and live a new life pleasing to You.

Please forgive me, and help me avoid sinning again.

I believe that Your Son, Jesus Christ died for my sins, was resurrected from the dead, is alive, and hears my prayer.

I invite Jesus to become the Lord of my life, to rule and reign in my heart from this day forward. Thank You that according to your Word, I am now born again.

Please send Your Holy Spirit to help me obey You, and to do Your will for the rest of my life. I promise to study Your Word – the Bible.

Please use me for Your glory.


In Jesus' Name I pray. Amen.”









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