The Accuracy of Bible Prophecy

Focus Text: Daniel 2:28-35, 44, 45; Revelation 11:15

Central Truth: Fulfilled Bible prophecies are an evidence of its divine authorship.

Objective: By the end of this lesson my students should be able to list some fulfilled prophecies of the Bible.

Lesson Outline
1. God of Kingdoms
2. Earthly Kingdoms
3. The Eternal Kingdom

2018-12-10T10:00:33+00:00December 10th, 2018|Categories: Weekly Lesson Summaries|Tags: , , , , |0 Comments

God’s Word Is Effective

Read Psalm 19:1-14

“Moreover by them is thy servant warned: and in keeping of them there is great reward” (v. 11).

Descriptive nicknames and titles have frequently been used about the Bible, God’s Word. It has been referred to as “The Good Book.” It has been called “The Road Map to Heaven” or “The Christian’s Guide to Holy Living.” In each case God’s Word is seen to be filled with purpose and intention, inspiring those reading it to be better people. The evident fact is that God’s Word is effective, meaning it produces “a decided, decisive, or desired effect” through its admonitions and examples. In yesteryears, Bible reading and scripture memorization were common practice. It was believed that exposure to God’s Word would have a positive effect. It provided a warning, instruction, and encouragement that inclined people to step back, weigh their choices and regulate their behaviors. Parents started each day sharing verses from God’s Word with their children; school days were begun with teachers reading a passage from God’s Word with their students. Respect for God’s Word was instilled by giving it a place of priority; in turn, it effectively impacted many lives. It offers the same possibilities for those who will use it today! (Rodney B. Stearns)

Sweet are the promises; kind is the Word,
Dearer far than any message man ever heard.
Pure was the mind of Christ — sinless I see.
He the great example is, and pattern for me.
— W. A. Ogden

“Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee” (Ps. 119:11).

2018-11-28T11:10:15+00:00November 28th, 2018|Categories: Opening the Word|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

Keeping God's Word

Read John 17:6-8

“I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest them me; and they have kept thy word” (v. 6).
They were “keepers of the flag” when they planted it on the tiny sulfuric island called Iwo Jima because they considered what it stands for worth defending to the death. And 6,800 heroic American servicemen did just that in that brutal, pivotal battle for freedom during World War II.
The word “kept” in this verse means to cherish and protect, a state of grace that goes beyond mere belief in truth. It is defined by a commitment to embrace, obey, and defend that truth; to allow no shift or compromise of that which is absolute. It is to defend, as the final authority, the Word of the Father as depicted in Jesus. It means stepping up and planting the standard of the gospel on the ground of those who would abolish it. Jesus is pure divine truth in human form, the living verbatim message of Almighty God to us. As His disciples would do, we must live and die in allegiance to the keeping of His life-giving Word. (R. Wayne Skeen, II)
What is God today leading you to do as a true Word-Keeper?
2018-10-10T09:00:40+00:00October 10th, 2018|Categories: Opening the Word|Tags: , , |0 Comments

Keeping God’s Word

Read John 17:6-8

“I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou gavest me out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest them me; and they have kept thy word” (v. 6).
They were “keepers of the flag” when they planted it on the tiny sulfuric island called Iwo Jima because they considered what it stands for worth defending to the death. And 6,800 heroic American servicemen did just that in that brutal, pivotal battle for freedom during World War II.
The word “kept” in this verse means to cherish and protect, a state of grace that goes beyond mere belief in truth. It is defined by a commitment to embrace, obey, and defend that truth; to allow no shift or compromise of that which is absolute. It is to defend, as the final authority, the Word of the Father as depicted in Jesus. It means stepping up and planting the standard of the gospel on the ground of those who would abolish it. Jesus is pure divine truth in human form, the living verbatim message of Almighty God to us. As His disciples would do, we must live and die in allegiance to the keeping of His life-giving Word. (R. Wayne Skeen, II)
What is God today leading you to do as a true Word-Keeper?
2018-10-10T09:00:40+00:00October 10th, 2018|Categories: Opening the Word|Tags: , , |0 Comments

The Value of God’s Word

Read 2 Timothy 3:14-17
“And that from a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus” (v. 15).
Have you ever learned a skill you were not too interested in following? I recently helped a general contractor install a large recreational vehicle park. I learned to operate some heavy equipment, install plumbing, and do earth moving work. At the close of the project, I mentioned to the fellows who had taught me, “Hope I never need these skills again.”
There are areas of life though that we need! Not every believer is wise regarding finances, or relationships. Every Christian, who knows the Word of God, is wise regarding his eternal hope. Paul is encouraging Timothy to understand that the Scriptures give clear and strong teaching regarding salvation by faith in Christ. (G. Clair Sams)
I know not why God’s wondrous grace
To me He hath made known,
Nor why, unworthy, Christ in love
Redeemed me for His own.
But “I know Whom I have believed,
And am persuaded that He is able
To keep that which I’ve committed
Unto Him against that day.”
— Daniel W. Whittle
What is the most important study of your life? Do you long to study God’s Word?
2018-05-09T09:00:38+00:00May 9th, 2018|Categories: Opening the Word|Tags: , , , |0 Comments

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