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(By REV. P. B. FITZWATER, L.D., Dean
Moody Bibie Institute of Chicago.)
(©), 1929, Western Newspaper Unio{l.)
Lesson for February 3
THE HOLY SCRIPTURES
LESSON TEXT—III Tim. 38:14-17;
Ps, 18:7-14.
. GOLDEN TEXT—Open thou mine
eyes, that | may behold wondrous
things out of thy law.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Our Bible,
JUNIOR TOPIC—OQur Bible,
INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOP
IC—Why Read the Bible?
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP
-IC—What the Bible is For,
{. The Scriptures Are Divinely In
spired. (Il Tim. 3:16),
The first thing to be settled con
cerning the Canonical Scriptures Is
their inspiration and authority. In
the Scriptures God is at “sundry times
and in divers manners” speaking to
man (Heb. 1:1). Paul in this passage
declares them to be “God breathed,”
meaning that the utterances of Holy
Writ were God’s breath in men's
mouths, The Holy Scriptures do not
merely contain the Word of God, but
are in verity the message of God to
men.
The main cause of the moral break
down of society is that men have been
robbed of their faith in the Bible as
the authoritative message from God.
1. The Value of the Scriptures (II
Tim., 3:14-17).
1. Able to make wise unto salvation
(v. 15).
Salvation is In Christ alone. It is
secured through faith in His finished
work on the cross, True wisdom leads
to Christ crucified, since there is none
other name under heaven given among
men whereby we must be saved (Acts
4:12), and without the shedding of
blood there s no remission (Heb.
9:22).
2. Disciplines the life (vv. 16,17).
In this “doctrine” is set forth the
necessary standard of conduct. The
only place to find the teaching of God
is in His Holy Word. It not only sets
forth a standard of life, but it re
proves—confutes error. The way to
deal with error is not by denunciation
but with a positive presentation of
truth. The Word corrects (sets
straight the dislocations of personal
and social conduct), instructs in
righteousness, and equips for service.
111, The Nature and Effects of God’s
Law (Psa. 19:7-11).
1. Perfect.
It is without flaw; converts and re
stores the soul; turns man back to
holiness and to God. -
2. Sure. j
‘lt is absolutely dependable. God
cannot lie. Man’s reasoning changes,
but God's Word endures forever, It
makes wise the simple, Not only does
it makes wise unto salvation, but wise
regarding the legitimate things of this
world.
8. Right.
The precepts and judgments of the
Lord are expressions of absolute
righteousness. They fill the believer
with rejoicing.
4. Pure,
There is in it no mixture of error.
It makes no compromise with that
which is untrue. Because of this it
“enlightens the eyes.
6. Clean.,
The Word affects the life. Its cleans
ing is from within and from without.
6. True and righteous.
The decisions of God's Word are
true, without exception. The judg
ments of God’s Word are unimpeach
able. Because of these qualities God's
Word is more to be desired than the
choicest gold. Obedience thereto
brings great reward. .
IV. The Prayer of the Believer (Psa.
19:12-14).
The life brought face to face with
God’'s Word is seen as sinful. The
soul cries out for
1. Cleansing (v. 12)
The, perfect taws reveal the imper
fections of the life. The Word of God
reveals sins of which the individual
may be ignorant (Isa. 6:5).
2, To be kept from presumptuous
sin (v, 13).
Presumptuous, arrogant sins are pe
culiarly dangerous. In the Mosaic
economy no sacrifice was provided for
such sins.
8, Freedom from the dominion of
such sins (v, 13).
How awful is the slavery of those
who are in bondage to presumptuous
sins,
4 Thut the words of the mouth and
meditation of the heart be kept ac
ceptable in God’s sight, From how
many dangers the believer would be
freed If the wards and meditations of
the beart were kept In line with the
Holy Scriptures. Y
Christian Character
The climax of Christian character
does not consist in marvelous illu
minations and gifts, nor simply In
resignation to God's will, but In an
experience that no matter what may
come exercises all patience and long
suffering, with joy. Patience at home,
with npelghbors, with fellow-workers,
when misunderstood, when opposed,
when neglected, when suffering, in ab
gence of feellng—joyfully patient, al
ways and everywhere l—W, M, Knapp.
God Wills It!
Nothing is done, on earth or In
heaven, but by the will or by the per
mission of God; yet men do not de
sire this will but inasmech as it pro
motes their own wishes, Let us de
sire that His will be done, and only
His, and we shall make a heaven of
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