Weekly Sunday Sermon - The Bible: What is It?
Today's Sunday School academic year is a new one and now we will talk about the Old Testament but first, they introduced what is the Bible?
The Bible has three special points they covered:
1. The Bible is God-Breathed.
Said multiple times in the Bible, the Bible is God-breathed, meaning though humans wrote it with their own style of literature, God inspired them to write what the Lord wants them to write. The Bible is perfect and also useful.
2. The Bible is about Jesus.
The second point is the Main Idea of the Bible - and that is Jesus. Though the Old Testament doesn't really inherently point out the word Jesus, it points to him in subtler ways. For example, how Noah builds the ark and a flood comes, destroying humanity besides those inside the ark, is reminiscent of Judgement Day and how everybody wicked will be destroyed, but those in Christ will be saved.
3. The Bible is all that we need for Salvation.
The Bible is a "manual book" to be saved and is useful for training in righteousness. A metaphor here is, for example, when you buy IKEA furniture, you often get a handbook. It has multiple different languages. The handbook is the Bible - how to be saved, and the different languages is the different styles of writing throughout the Bible - whether Law, History, Poetry, Letters or Prophecy.
Other Points
1. The Bible was written by fourty different human authors over a span of fifteen centuries, but because God has inspired them through the Holy Spirit, it all connects to Jesus!
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