The greatest blessing and joy in human life is to contact God and taste Him through the words through the words of the Bible. (Psm. 119:103) We promise you a Unique Study of the Bible. The word Bible comes from the Greek word biblos, which means the book. This means that the Bible stands as the unique book among all the books in the world, it is unique because its nature is divine. Apostle Paul's word to Timothy tells us that "all Scripture is God-breathed" (2 Tim.3:16). This indicates that the Scripture did not come out of man's thought, man's mind, rather, God breathed His thought and his word through His Spirit into and out of the writers. The Bible contains God's element and His favor. As a unique book, the Bible is a book of divine truth. The truths contained in the Bible concern God and His eternal plan, man and his destiny, Christ with His person and work, the Holy Spirit in man's experience of God, the church as God's corporate people, the kingdom of God, and the New Jerusalem in the New Heaven and New Earth. This unique Word of God unveils the divine revelation in the Scripture and guide the reader into a discovery of the rich hidden treasures below the surfaceof the printed pages. It is also unique because it relates all the divine truth in the Bible to one crucial matter; "the economy of God." The Bible the word "economy" is used to describe God's great enterprise in the universe, which is to disperse Himself into man, so that He and man may be one (Eph. 1:10; 3:9; 1 Tim. 1:4). Lets liken God to a wealthy businessman who has an enormous amount of capital. God has a "business" in this universe, and His vast wealth is simply Himself. Because God has the desire to distribute Himself with all His riches into man. God has a plan, a divine arrangement, a divine economy. This economy is the central theme of the Bible. The truths of the Bible are like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzel, in order to interlock the pieces of a puzzel correctly, you need to be guided by the picture on the box. So to understand the various truths in the Bible in their proper context, we need to look at the big picture of the Bible, God's Word. That being, at the central theme of the Bible unfolded from Genesis to Revelation. This shows us everything God has done, is doing, and is going to do in the future is for the accomplishing of His economy. The revelation of God's economy puts all its biblical truths into perspective. The unveiling of the truth in the Bible from the perspective of God's economy is the foundation of the Christian experience... Think on this, it is God's desire that all men be saved, and come to the full knowledge of the truth (1 Tim. 2:4)...Bishop Jimmie L. Beard, Jr.
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