A Brand New Bible

I received a new Bible for Christmas that I have had my eye on for awhile. It has a great layout with BIG print and a nice system of cross referencing and “read-along” type information at the end of each verse. It also comes with another feature that is inherent in the definition of new – All of the writing and notations that I have collected in my old Bible since I got it for the Christmas of 1983 are gone.

I’m not sure I could have predicted how lost I was moving about it during Sunday’s sermons without the…

The Bible on the Bible: The Word of God is. . .

  • That which is sweeter than honey – Psalm 19:10; Psalm 119:103
  • A lamp and a light to guide our way – Psalm 119:105
  • That which God magnifies above all His name – Psalm 138:2
  • One’s spiritual food – Deuteronomy 8:3; Matthew 4:4
  • That which the devil seeks to take out of the hearts of those

Past Presidents and Their Attitudes of the Scriptures

May our incoming President have the kind of regard for the Bible as the Presidents in the past have had.

George Washington (1789-97)

“Above all, the pure and benign light of Revelation has had a meliorating influence on mankind, and increased the blessings of society.”

 

Filed under: Devotional, Michael Carter on October 16th, 2008 | No Comments »

The Process of Divine Revelation and Inspiration

             What do the terms “inspiration” and “revelation” mean in regard to God’s Word?  What is the process of the inspiration of the Bible?  What then does it mean to us that the Bible is inspired?  “Revelation” concerns the will of God to give His word to man; “inspiration” is that which has to do with the way He gave that Word.  

Filed under: Doctrine, Michael Carter on September 6th, 2008 | No Comments »

Our Spiritual Vitamin

            In our world today, many people strive to improve or maintain their state of health.  One of those ways is by the consumption of vitamins and minerals that our bodies need in order to be healthy.  While our physical bodies require these nutrients for physical health, does it not make sense that we would need a certain spiritual vitamin for our spiritual health?  God’s Word, the Bible, is necessary and sufficient for our spiritual nutrition. 

Filed under: Devotional, Michael Carter on August 25th, 2008 | No Comments »