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1 | What does the bible say? | Bible general Archive 4 | Terry112854 | 202321 | ||
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2 | What does the bible say? | Bible general Archive 4 | BMyers | 202322 | ||
Welcome to the forum! The Bible is God's word to man. The some of the important parts: 1) We are sinners (Romans 3:23) 2) God loves us (John 3:16) 3) Jesus saves (Romans 10:9) That is the mile high overview. Yet the Bible has so much more, from the fall of man (sin entering the world) to the redemption of man (via Jesus Christ) to the final judgment and everything in between. Attempting to summarize everything in the Bible in one post would not do the Bible justice. Volumes have been written. Many, many topics have been discussed and can be searched by using the search feature on the right side of the screen. Is there key topic(s) you are interested in? May God bless you as you study and grow in His word. Brad 2TI 3:16 All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; 2TI 3:17 so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. |
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3 | What does the bible say? | Bible general Archive 4 | DocTrinsograce | 202323 | ||
Hi, Brad... The Bible is God's redemptive history, His self-revelation through time, in which His great glory is made manifest from creation through restoration. Someone a lot smarter than I wrote: "Redemptive-history is a translation of the German term Heilsgeschichte (heil meaning 'sacred' and geschichte meaning 'history' or 'story'). History understood as God's self revelation to mankind in the person of Jesus Christ, through whom God purposed to love a people as His own, even to the point of sending His Son in their likeness, being tempted and suffering death on the cross, bearing the full penalty of their sins, that they may live in Him through His resurrection from the dead. The life, death, and resurrection of the Savior, being the means of God's redemptive purpose, was foreshadowed in all of history, specially revealed in the Bible, that those who follow after Christ by His death to the age of His resurrection might know God as faithful to His promises, and have complete access to fellowship with Him without fear of condemnation." I thought that was a good "Nut-Shell" of Scripture. In Him, Doc |
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