A Tribute to the Bible
The Bible is not an amulet, a charm, a fetish
or a book that will work wonders by its very presence. It is a
book that will work wonders in every life, here and hereafter, if
acted upon and obeyed in faith and sincerity.
It is God's inspired revelation of the origin and
destiny of all things, written in the simplest human language
possible so that the most unlearned can understand and obey its
teachings. It is self-interpreting and covers every subject of
human knowledge and need now and forever.
As a literary composition, the Bible is the most
remarkable book ever made. It is a divine library of 66 books,
some of considerable size, and others no larger than a tract.
These books include various forms of literature - history,
biography, poetry, proverbial sayings, hymns, letters, directions
for elaborate ritualistic worship, laws, parables, riddles,
allegories, prophecy, drama, and others. They embrace all manner
of literary styles in human expression.
It is the book that reveals the mind of God, the
state of man, the way of Salvation, the doom of sinners, and the
happiness of believers. Its doctrines are Holy; its precepts
binding; its histories true; and its decisions immutable.
Read it to be wise, believe it to be safe, and
practice it to be holy. The Bible contains light to direct you,
food to support you, and comfort to cheer you. It is the
traveler's map, the pilgrim's staff, the pilot's compass, the
soldier's sword, and the Christian's charter. Here heaven is
opened, and the gates of hell disclosed. Christ is its grand
subject, our good is its design, and the Glory of God its end. It
should fill your memory, rule your heart, and guide your feet in
true righteousness and true holiness.
Read it slowly, frequently, prayerfully,
meditatively, searchingly, devotionally, and study it constantly,
perseveringly, and industriously. Read it through and through
until it becomes a part of your being and generates faith that
will move mountains.
The Bible is a mine of wealth, the source of
health, and a world of pleasure. It is given to you in this life,
will be opened at the judgment, and will stand forever. It
involves the highest responsibility, will reward the least to the
greatest of labor, and will condemn all who trifle with its
sacred contents.
--Author Unknown
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