September 10, 2000


Volume XX - Number 37  

A Summary of the Bible
by Franklin Camp

There are some things one needs to carefully consider as one engages in the study of the Bible. This book which we are studying is no ordinary book. It may affect us in one of two ways: properly studied and applied, it will affect us for good in time and eternity; the improper study of it will cause one to lose one's soul.

The Bible is every man's book. It is not intended for some special group. But not only is the Bible every man's book, it is written for the average person. Scholars may study it, but it is not written necessarily with scholars in mind.

No one ever outgrows the Scriptures. The more one studies them, the wider and deeper they become. The Bible is a book which enables one to look into eternity. The best evidence of the inspiration of the Bible is to be found between its covers. No one will ever be a useful Christian unless one is a student of the Bible.

Matthew Henry said, "The Scriptures were not written to make us astronomers, but to make us saints." It is no wonder that Paul urged Timothy to study the Scripture, "rightly dividing," or handling aright, the word of truth, that he might be an approved workman before God.

The Bible is the greatest book in the world. It is the most accessible, and in it one finds truth that can be found in no other book.

The Bible acknowledges man's faults, it is patient with man's weaknesses, it is severe with man's sins, and it is honest with his virtues and his hopes.

To own the Bible is to be rich. To study, to know, and to trust the Bible is to find life. To study the Bible is to be wise; to obey it, to be strong.

To know the Bible and to handle it aright is the greatest accomplishment within the reach of any person. One may know English, astronomy, literature, music, sociology and philosophy; but if one does not know the Bible, one has failed in the only subject that brings all things into their proper relationship and that enables one to know life at its best.

The one who seeks to know the Bible will endeavor to study its contents book by book, meet its characters as they unfold through its pages, study its types, its doctrine, its topics, paragraphs, sentences and words. This is a lifetime work.

The Bible is the one book that can save many a heartache. The following was found on the fly-leaf of a Bible placed by the Gideons in a motel in Birmingham, Alabama: "May God bless the man who placed this book here. I am a young lady twenty-one years old, fatherless and motherless. Tonight this book saved me from taking a wrong step. May the next reader find it the comfort that I did."

There is no greater accomplishment in life than to be able to rightly divide the word of truth. It is worth all the sacrifice that is necessary to give to such a study. One can never be great in the true sense of that word who does not know the word, love it, live it, delight in it, and teach it without perversion and without misrepresentation.

The one who studies this book and knows how to handle it is in a position to render the greatest service to the world. No wonder Paul told Timothy, (1.) to study, (2.) to be a workman, and (3.) to seek to be approved of God. There is no higher ambition on earth.

The Bible is a mirror that enables us to see ourselves. It is food which supplies the strength that we need, a lamp to guide our way, a hammer to break and to build, a sword to fight and to defend, the seed to plant and grow, and the goal to own and to become our reward.

There are no experiences in life for which the Bible does not furnish a passage. May these thoughts lend encouragement to all of us to become diligent students of the word that we may know the way of life and find the life that is life indeed.


AM SERMON:
"To Be Announced"
Carlton Hyde
PM SERMON:
"To Be Announced"
Carlton Hyde

Restored
Brother Charlie Dupree came forward last Sunday morning asking for forgiveness and the prayers of the church. Keep Charlie in your daily prayers that God might provide both physical and spiritual strength and that his health problems might be taken care of.

Attention Ladies
Due to the many church related activities this week end the Ladies' Devotion/Luncheon scheduled for Monday, September 11th, has been cancelled. Please plan to join the ladies for work night on Monday the 25th.

Open House
Brother Darin West invites all the members of Orange Street to visit his new home in Lake Wales, this afternoon from 2-4 pm. There is a map in the foyer.

Tonight
Prayer meeting (Room #3): 5:30
Children's Class (auditorium): 5:40

Thanks
We would like to take this opportunity to thank brother Jasper Sims for the many years of faithful service he has given to the church here at Orange Street. Jasper resigned the office of deacon last Sunday, for health reasons.


Improve your attitude within the Church: Consciously look for the good qualities in every brother and sister in Christ. When you think of a brother sister, make a mental note of the good points each possesses. (Matthew 22:39).

Charlie Dupree, James Huggins, Don & Sheila Adkins, Juanita Ashley, Frances Black,
B.C. Carr, Sue Church, Norris Clark, Jasper & Pansy Sims, Tammy Amidon,
Robert Cox, Maury Deaton, Earl & Vernon Wilkes, Macon & Wilda Cox,
Vannie Dowdy, Frances Austin, Ervin & Alma Eubanks, Mona Howard, Roger Reece,
Sherry Hobbs, Mattie Hughs, Olivia Miner, Cliff Powell, Alzonio Rhodes,
Latanea Sims, Sherry Taylor, Ray McNeely, Vera Willis, Linda Thompson,
Doc Anderson, Elizabeth Gillespie, Talmadge Royal, Victoria Wooster