The Incredible
Bible Chapter 1
The Only One of its Kind
Abraham Lincoln said: "I believe the Bible is the best gift God has
ever given to man. All the good from the Saviour of the world is communicated to
us through this Book."
George Washington said: "It is impossible to rightly govern the world
without God and the Bible ."
Charles Dickens said: "The New Testament is the very best book that ever
was or ever will be known in the world."
Daniel Webster said: "If there is anything in my thoughts or style to
commend, the credit is due to my parents for instilling in me an early love of
the Scriptures. If we abide by the principles taught in the Bible, our country
will go on prospering and to prosper; but if we and our posterity neglect its
instructions and authority, no man can tell how sudden a catastrophe may
overwhelm us and bury all our glory in profound obscurity."
The Bible is definitely a very unique book. There has never been anything like
it in the world. No book in history has affected the world like this book has.
It is the most quoted, the most published, the most translated, and the most
studied and criticised book in the history of mankind. It is one of the oldest
books, yet it is still the world's best seller.
No one can deny the uniqueness of the Bible. The word "unique" means,
according to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, "being the only one of its
kind." Everything about the Bible is unique because it is God's direct Word
to man. We will be looking at just four areas of uniqueness: Its unity, its
content, its indestructibility, and its unique superiority to the sacred texts
of other religions. As we study this please understand, we are not trying to
prove that the Bible is God's Word, for the Bible never does this, we are simply
establishing the credibility and believability of this wonder book. I heard it
said once, "you don't have to defend a lion, just let it out of its
cage".
Unique in its Unity
The Bible contains 66 books, written by about 40 different men, and covering a
period of approximately 1600 years. It contains hundreds of themes, written in
different countries, by men of various occupations. Yet, among all this
diversity there is an amazing unity of all its teachings and subjects. It has
one basic cause of all man's problems (sin), and one cure (Christ). It deals
with controversial subjects such as: Heaven, Hell, Death, Sickness, God, Satan,
Marriage,... etc. with such harmony, and this Book spans the culturally changing
centuries. What is also amazing is that most of the authors never met each
other. Yet they had the same unique experiences.
Jeremiah 30:1-2 The word that came to Jeremiah from the LORD, saying, Thus
speaketh the LORD God of Israel, saying, Write thee all the words that I have
spoken unto thee in a book.
Lets examine briefly the lifestyles of some of the key writers of the old and
new testaments: Moses , David , Solomon , Jeremiah , Matthew , Peter , &
Paul .
Moses was raised in the Courts of Egypt as a princely Egyptian until the age of
40. Then, he spent another 40 years in the wilderness of Midian as a family man,
shepherding his father-in-laws flocks, until finally he was called by God to
lead His people Israel out of Egyptian slavery. (1400 BC)
David was a shepherd boy from a little city called Bethlehem. After years of
running from king Saul he eventually became king. David did much of his writing
while on the run. He grew into a valiant man of war and wrote also in times of
war. He was from his youth a musician and songwriter. (1000 BC)
Solomon, the son of David, was also king. He reigned at a time when the kingdom
of Israel was at its climax. It was so rich and beautiful that people came from
all over the world to see it. Solomon was probably the wealthiest man in the
world at the time that he did most of his writings. (950 BC)
Jeremiah, who was called "the man that hath seen afflictions" was a
tender-hearted, affectionate son of a priest. He wept continually as he
witnessed Judah's fanatical addiction to idolatry and apostasy. Jeremiah was
often writing in a dungeon and courageously prophesying about the tragedies soon
to come, the destruction of Jerusalem, and the people being deported to Babylon
.
(600 BC)
Matthew, as we move to the New Testament , was a tax collector. Though he was
Jewish, he was hated for serving Rome. Matthew was more than just a tax
collector, he was the kind that would sit in a little Roman booth at seaports
and trade routes. The Jews called them "beasts in human shape." (1st
Cent. AD)
Peter was a simple fisherman with no formal education. He did most of his
fishing at the Sea of Galilee where the society was greatly influenced by Greek
culture. (1st Cent. AD)
Paul was a Pharisee of Pharisees, a student of Gamaliel who was a noted teacher
in Israel. Paul was apparently wealthy as he had a Roman citizenship. Before he
became a Christian he terribly persecuted the Christians from house to house,
throwing both men and women into prison. He was the pride of the Jewish
aristocracy until he became a believer in Christ. He also did much of his
writing in prison. (1st Cent.).
These are just a few examples, but imagine these men, all from different walks
of life, living centuries apart, with different personalities, different moods,
and in different places, never having met each other, and writing books that
they said were the word of God. And these books, though dealing with hundreds of
controversial subjects, reveal such a startling continuity, that whoever reads
these books must conclude that it is one book, with one purpose, one moral
standard, one plan of salvation, one explanation for everything, one
consummation for all the ages. I am happy to say that it is the embodiment of
divine revelation. The Bible is definitely unique in its unity. It is also
unique in its content.
Unique in its Content
The Bible contains so many awesome things including answers to all man's
questions, an accurate history of mankind, miracles that reveal God, and
prophecies about future events that we can look back on and conclude that it all
happened just the way the Bible said it would. It even gives man hope for the
future. Lets look briefly at each of these.
The Bible contains answers
First of all, it teaches us about God, His personality, the fact that He's one
God having a triune nature. It magnifies His holiness and love, as well as His
sovereign rule in the universe. It reveals to us that we were created by Him in
His image and our fall was a free revolt against His revealed will. It teaches
in great detail sin as rebellion and under the judgment of eternal punishment as
well as God's abundant mercies in providing salvation and the conditions on
which it is experienced. The Bible sets up the highest ethical standards and
teaches that these qualities can only be maintained by a changing of the inward
nature through the Word of God. It answers questions about life, death, good,
and evil.
The Bible also contains an accurate history of mankind.
It gives us reliable information about people, places, and events that other
ancient books do not mention. It even tells about kingdoms that have disappeared
from the face of the earth. The Bible begins with God's creation of the world,
and leads us through many centuries of ancient history, and points us toward the
end of time. History is very important and does have a purpose. The ancient
Sumerians Babylonians, and Egyptians knew this and often wondered the meaning of
history and where it was heading. They carefully preserved the ways of their
ancestors and treasured whatever they had of the past. But this sense of history
was lost with the fall of Rome and the coming of the dark ages. Western society
lost contact with its heritage. In fact, medieval art and literature had to
illustrate Scripture with people who wore medieval clothing and lived in
castles. Even today modern technology has blinded us from the depths of the
past.
Today, we are only concerned with the "now". It's very hard for us to
put ourselves in the shoes of those who lived in the distant past. Who cares
about their manners and customs, trade, money, law, warfare, etc.? Well, I'm
happy to say that God does. God's Word reveals that ancient human beings were no
less creative or intelligent than we are, and through these people, places, and
events God has been working out an eternal purpose, as one writer put it:
Behind 10,000 events stands God, the builder of history, the maker of the ages.
Eternity bounds the one side, eternity bounds the other side, and time is in
between, and all the way between God is working things out. You can go down into
the minutest detail everywhere and see that there is one great purpose moving
through the ages, the eternal design of the almighty God to redeem a wrecked and
ruined world. The Bible is one book, one history, one story, His story."
The Bible contains Miracles that reveal God.
People say, "Well, if there just weren't any miracles in the Bible, more
people would read it." But the very fact that the Bible does contain
miracles, marks it out as a supernatural book. If there's a God, then He can do
anything He wants to do, including things that our finite minds cannot
understand. Surely, if He created the natural laws, then He could, at any time,
set them aside to do whatever He purposed. When I read about the miracles in the
Bible, it shows me that God is always present, and there's no limit to His
power.
Isaiah 40:25-26 To whom then will ye liken me, or shall I be equal? saith the
Holy One. Lift up your eyes on high, and behold who hath created these things,
that bringeth out their host by number: he calleth them all by names by the
greatness of his might, for that he is strong in power; not one faileth.
Miracles reveal that God is a God of infinite variety and He has millions of
ways to respond to our needs. There's so much we can say about this, but let's
just list a few of the Bible's miracles:
* The creation of the world (Gen 1)... "In the beginning God
created..."
* The creation of life (Gen 2)... "The LORD's breath of life..."
* The great flood (Gen 6-7)... "I Myself am bringing the flood of
waters.."
* The gathering of animals into the ark (Gen 7)... "They went unto
Noah.."
* The tower of Babel (Gen 11)..."The LORD confused their tongues..."
* The destruction of Sodom (Gen 18-19)... "The LORD rained fire..."
* The 10 plagues on Egypt (Ex 7-12)... "I will execute judgement..."
* The parting of the Red Sea (Ex 14)... "The LORD made the sea dry
land..."
* Events under the ministry of Moses, Joshua, the Judges, the Kings, and all the
prophets.
* Even the New Testament is filled with signs and wonders and healings performed
by God through Jesus and the apostles.
Miracles are occasions on which God comes forth from His hiding place and shows
to man that He is a living God, that He is still on the throne of the universe,
and that He is sufficient for all of man's problems. The Bible is a Book about
God. It has to have miracles. The only other option is that there is no God.
Therefore there is no Bible, or salvation, or resurrection, or any kind of hope
for mankind. But with this little Book, there is hope. We have God's Word that
everything is possible to him who believes.
The Bible contains prophecies about Future Events.
Prophecy here means the foretelling of events through direct communication from
God. There is no other book in the world that foretells the future like the
Bible does. All the way back to the beginning of time the Bible records
predictions about people, situations, cities, nations, and empires with perfect
accuracy to the very minutest detail.
Prophecies about ancient cities and empires such as Babylon, Egypt, Israel,
Greece, Rome, Tyre, Nineveh, etc., as well as predictions about people such as
Alexander the Great, Cyrus, Nebuchadnezzar, Antiochus Epiphanes, and especially
about Jesus Christ- His birthplace, lineage, first and second coming, type of
death, His resurrection, and on and on. And these were all written so long
before the actual fulfilments that no one could ever come close to claiming that
they were forged after the events happened. Only God can give us the details of
history before they happen.
Is 46:9-10 Remember the former things of old: for I am God, and there is none
else; I am God, and there is none like me, declaring the end from the beginning,
and from ancient times the things that are not yet done, saying, My counsel
shall stand, and I will do all my pleasure.
The amazing accuracy leaves us with but one conclusion--the Bible is authored by
God. It is obvious that the Bible is a product of someone who knows everything,
and that someone is God. No man has ever been able to foretell the future with
perfect accuracy.
Unique in its Indestructibility
The Bible was written over a period of about 17 Centuries and yet here it is
still with us today. Even though the Bible was written on material that perished
more quickly than what we have now, it has survived, and is proven to have been
preserved beautifully in all its writings. How could this be? Even Shakespeare's
writings are in total question, and they were written only a couple of centuries
ago. There is definitely something supernatural about the indestructibility of
the Bible. Throughout every century the Bible has been attacked. There have been
many geniuses, philosophers, psychologists, scientists, historians, critics, and
political leaders, who have criticized the Bible over and over again and here it
stands. Many have even tried to do away with it completely or keep people from
reading it, and yet even today almost every home in America has a Bible. There
is certainly great truth in this scripture:
Is 40:8 The grass withereth, the flower fadeth: but the word of our God shall
stand for ever.
Unique in its superiority to Other Sacred Texts.
The Bible is infinitely superior and unique to that of any sacred, religious
book in the world. The major religious literature of the world are as follows:
The "Veda" of Hinduism , the "Tripitaka" of Buddhism , the
"Zend-Avesta" of Zoroastrianism, the sacred texts of Confucianism, the
"Koran" of Islam , and the "Bible" of Christianity. Lets
compare with the Bible the three most influential sacred books: the Tripitaka ,
the Veda, and the Koran . I think this is important because there are, according
to the World Almanac- over 950,000,000 Muslims (Koran), 700,000,000 Hindus (the
Veda's), and over 300,000,000 Buddhists (Tripitaka) in the world today.
The "Tripitaka" of Buddhism
Buddhism began in India about 525 BC. The founder was Gautama Siddhartha
(563-480 BC) who achieved enlightenment through intense meditation. The
Tripitaka is a collection of Buddha's teachings, rules of monastic life, and
commentaries. It is about 10 times larger than the Bible. The basic belief is
that life is misery and decay, and there is no ultimate reality in it or behind
it. The cycle of endless birth and rebirth continues because of desire and
attachment to the unreal "self." Right meditation and deeds will end
the cycle and achieve Nirvana, the Void, nothingness. The Bible makes it clear
that a personal God does exist and He is to be the only object of worship.
According to the Bible, man, though he has sinned against his maker, is not
worthless but of infinite worth, therefore God in His love has provided
salvation through Jesus Christ.
The Vedas of Hinduism
Hinduism also began in India, but much earlier than Buddhism, about 1500 BC. The
Vedas are a collection of rituals and mythological and philosophical
commentaries with a vast number of epic stories about gods, heroes, and saints.
They were written over a period of about 2000 years, (approx. 1400 BC-500AD). To
summarize the Hindu belief would be impossible because there are so many
different ways to look at it. That is why there is so many different sects. But
they all believe in Brahman (the three-in-one god), Brahma (the creator), Vishnu
(the preserver), and Shiva (the destroyer). Man is subject to fate since he is
part of Brahman.
Karma, Reincarnation, and Nirvana are also believed as in Buddhism. Yogas cause
one to control the body and emotions through intense discipline, and Dharma is
the law of moral order which one must follow to reach Nirvana. It is the aim of
every Hindu to avoid reincarnation and reach Nirvana through pure acts, thought,
and devotion. It is interesting to note that it is the Hindu Vedas that worship
the cow.
The Bible teaches God as a definable, infinite, and personal Supreme Being, who
created man in His own image, whom he loves dearly. Sin is rebellion against a
holy God, but the judgment for that sin fell on Christ. Salvation is freely
given by God and cannot be earned. The Bible sees the universe as totally
separate from God and not part of Him.
The Qur'an or Koran of Islam
Islam was founded in 622 AD by Mohammed (570-632 AD), the prophet, in Medina,
Arabian peninsula. Today, the Muslim faith is the fastest growing religion in
the world, spreading to over 40 countries on three continents. Its founder,
Mohammed, was born in Mecca, Arabia (570 AD). He received his first revelation
by the angel Gabriel at the age of 40. Though he could not read or write, his
revelations were apparently written down by his secretaries for about 22 years
until he died in 632 AD. He denied Polytheism and only worshipped Allah, the
only God who sent his last and greatest prophet, Mohammed, to give the word of
God, the Koran, to mankind.
The Qur'an or Koran are the holy scriptures in Islam. Almost as large as the New
Testament, it contains 114 chapters. The Koran is superior to all other
revelations because they have been corrupted beyond recognition. Only the Koran
is infallible. There is no room for discussion of the historicity of the Bible
because Mohammed said it was corrupt. The Koran was written in the Arabic
language shortly after Mohammed's death. It teaches that the one true God's name
is Allah. He is so far above man in His knowledge and power that no man could
ever know him. In fact, it would be blasphemous to call Allah, "your
father." There is no personal relationship with him. He is to be obeyed
without question, therefore the name Moslem, or Muslim means "to
submit." Allah has spoken through numerous prophets, Abraham, Moses, Jesus,
etc.
But Mohammed was the last and most perfect prophet. The Koran teaches that mans
good and bad deeds are being recorded by each man's two recording angels, and on
the last day, Allah will weigh them in the balances. Some will go to paradise,
where they will recline on soft couches with cups of wine, given to them by
virgins, of whom each man may marry as many as he pleases. Others will go to
Hell where there will be unmerciful torment. If a man dies in war, defending
Islam, he is guaranteed eternal life in paradise.
The Bible teaches that God is not divorced from His creatures and loves man
dearly. He is a God of love, grace, and mercy, and does call us children. Jesus
was called the Son of God, repulsive to Islam. The Bible reveals that salvation
can be certain, and sin has been provided for through the death of Christ, also
repulsive to Islam for Allah would never permit the suffering of an innocent on
behalf of others let alone one of his prophets who he could easily rescue. God
motivates man through grace, not fear, through relationship, not legalism.
According to the Bible, Christianity was founded by a risen Christ who said:
John 15:13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for
his friends.
In conclusion, the Bible is different than any other book ever written. These
are just a few reasons among many. It is without question God's revelation of
Himself and His purposes. The Bible is truly a wonder book. May we, as followers
of Christ, believe it whole-heartedly, and seek to Know Him better, and may we
increase in a desire to share the riches of God's love each day as He leads us.