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Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Gotta love the Word

Ohhh....I LOVE GOD!! Check out what I got from a book in my e-library on Bible study, which I'm wanting to focus on this week in line with the theme of discipleship. I hope this helps those of you (myself included) who are continually confounded by your lack of motivation to study the Word of God. My prayer is that this beautiful description will inspire you as it did me to dive into the riches of God's truth. Enjoy. (Oh yeah, and don't forget to praise God for inventing the written word...it's SO beautiful!!)




"The Bible is like a magnificent palace constructed of precious Oriental stone, comprising sixty-six stately chambers. Each one of these rooms is different from its fellows and is perfect in its individual beauty; yet, when viewed as a whole, they form an edifice—incomparable, majestic, glorious, and sublime. In the book of Genesis, we enter the vestibule, where we are immediately introduced to the records of the mighty works of God in creation. This vestibule gives access to the law courts, the passage way to the picture gallery of the historical books. Here we find hung on the walls scenes of battles, heroic deeds, and portraits of valiant men of God. Beyond the picture gallery we find the philosopher’s chamber (the book of Job), passing through which we enter the music room (the book of Psalms). Here we linger, thrilled by the grandest harmonies that ever fell on human ears. And then we come to the business office (the book of Proverbs), in the very center of which stands the motto: “Righteousness exalteth a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people” ( 14:34 ). Leaving the business office, we pass into the research department—Ecclesiastes. From there we proceed into the conservatory (the Song of Solomon), where the fragment aroma of choicest fruits and flowers and the sweetest singing of birds greet us. Then, we reach the observatory where the prophets with their powerful telescopes are looking for the appearing of the Bright and Morning Star prior to the dawning of the Son of righteousness. Crossing the courtyard, we come to the audience chamber of the King (the gospels), where we find four lifelike portraits of the King Himself that reveal the perfections of His infinite beauty. Next, we enter the workroom of the Holy Spirit (the book of Acts) and, beyond, the correspondence room (the epistles), where we see Paul, Peter, James, John, and Jude busy at their tables under the personal direction of the Spirit of Truth. And finally, we enter the throne room (the book of Revelation), where we are enraptured by the mighty volume of adoration and praise addressed to the enthroned King, which fills the vast chamber; while, in the adjacent galleries and judgment hall, there are portrayed solemn scenes of doom and wonderous scenes of glory associated with the coming manifestation of the King of kings and Lord of lords."
MacArthur, J., Jr. 1996, c1982. How to study the Bible. John MacArthur's Bible Studies. Moody Press: Chicago

2 Comments:

  • Wow.. what a way to describe the Bible. Interesting. Haha..
    I admit that I do find it difficult at times to read the Bible. Especially when I'm not living right. Sometimes it's just so dead that there's no motivation to read God's word.
    So, thankz for this article.. haha
    Hope it'll help motivate me to discipline myself as I continue to search for this precious jewels from His Word.

    Jon

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 9:01 PM  

  • WHOA!!! I'm blown away! Well, that's the genuine expression after reading the article. I've never had such an inspiring revelation on the wonderful Word God has given to us. Am I truly grateful. Words can never really express how I feel about God now. I am nothing but speechless. Speechless.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:22 PM  

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