The Bible: Simply Stories or Indisputable Truth?
by Adele M. Gill
by Adele M. Gill
“Therefore,
put on the armor of God…So stand fast with your loins girded in truth, clothed
with righteousness as a breastplate, and your feet shod
in readiness for the gospel of peace. In all circumstances, hold faith as
a shield, to quench all [the] flaming arrows of the evil one
…and take the
helmet of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the Word of God.”
Ephesians 6:13-17
New American Bible (NABRE)
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I have a friend who mistakenly
believes that the Bible is nothing more than a collection of stories, a series
of parables not to be taken literally. However, I believe it is a grave mistake
in being dismissive of the Bible; as it provides indisputable truth, Light in
darkness, and divine guidance. Moreover, the Bible is our primary source of
encouragement, and unlocks our direct power source, the Holy Spirit. It is one
of our greatest, blessed gifts from God, not to be minimized.
The
Bible: Our Best Help
The Bible is our best how-to help in
dealing with everything from mind-body infirmity to enemies to temptation. The
New Testament, in particular, is chock-full of God’s promises, Jesus’ timeless
directives, designed to help us to follow Him. It provides practical help for
every day, as well as, in times of need. Far beyond being simply a book of
stories, it is a God-inspired treasure that we should read daily to access the
blessed life, healing, and love God has for us in, and through, Jesus Christ. There
is good reason why scripture calls the Bible ‘the Word of God' and ‘the Sword
of the Holy Spirit.’ The above scripture about the armor of God tells
us it is our sword of protection.
Holy
Scripture: Central to Christianity
In a way, being dismissive of the
Bible as irrelevant, believing that it is just a series of stories from long
ago, sorely misses the Message of Jesus Christ. In fact, it discourages one
from reading the Bible, and enables them to entirely miss seeing the value of
the knowledge and wisdom it imparts. Of course Jesus’ parables provide insight,
and He often used them to explain divine truths. However, disavowing holy scripture
gives one reason—actually, permission--to avoid reading the Bible, which is so
central to Christianity. In minimalizing scripture, one can find the perfect
excuse to avoid reading it, and sadly, discourage others from reading it as
well, particularly if they are in a position of leadership.
Definitive
Truth
One of the first things a Christian must do is determine if the Bible contains authority through indisputable truth, or not. Yes, the Old Testament has many
stories, but the Psalms and the New Testament are highly instructional, and
vitally important, for Christians in the here and now. I rarely, if ever, open
my Bible without coming away stronger, refreshed, and more prepared to face life
on its terms with new fervor. Reading holy scripture helps give our lives new
meaning and direction. It provides life-giving discernment, enabling us to look
past the present circumstances and mayhem of this world, to see God working on
our behalf and in and through others.
Reading the Bible enables us to
focus directly, and squarely, on our personal relationship with our Lord and
Savior, Jesus Christ. Other books we may read about Jesus often go off on
tangents and are riddled with opinions of the authors who write them, This
further dilutes Jesus' divine message. Instead, the Bible itself provides much
needed insight, wisdom and knowledge that cannot be gotten from any other source.
Bar none, there is no other book
that can replace the wisdom and knowledge, peace and joy, that comes with
reading the Bible, the Word of God, the Word of Truth. We need to treat the
Bible with the reverence it deserves and embrace it for the God-given gift that it is.
According to scripture, here is some
of what The Bible, says about ‘the Word of God:’
- Hebrews 4:12 New
American Bible (NABRE)
Indeed, the Word of God
is living and effective, sharper than any two-edged sword, penetrating even between soul and spirit, joints and
marrow, and able to discern reflections and thoughts of the heart.
- 2 Corinthians 4:2
New American Bible (NABRE)
“We do not use deception, nor do
we distort the Word of God.
On the contrary, by setting forth the truth plainly, we commend
ourselves to everyone’s conscience in the sight of God.
- Luke 11:28 New
American Bible (NABRE)
28 He replied, “Blessed rather are those who hear the Word
of God and obey it.”
- 2 Timothy 2:15 New
American Bible (NABRE)
15 Be eager to present yourself as acceptable to God, a workman
who causes no disgrace, imparting the Word of Truth without
deviation.
Copyright
2019 | Adele M. Gill
Adele
M. Gill, BSN, RN, CPC is the author of 3 inspirational books including ‘From
Broken to Blest: Embracing the Healing that Awaits You,’ written with Dr.
Verna Benner Carson. From Broken to Blest is now available on Amazon,
and at Barnes at Noble, in
print, Nook, and Kindle versions.
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