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The Bible: God’s Perfect Word - Sermon #3 2 Timothy 3:14-17 THE PURPOSE OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES Intro: In our text, Timothy is challenged to maintain a close
relationship with the Word of God. Paul
tells him of the benefits that come from such a relationship. He is reminded that it is the Scriptures
which have taught him what he knows about God.
It is the Word of God that has fed him and led him to this point in his
life. The Scripture has been
foundational in making him the man of God he is, v. 14-15. He is to continue
in them so that he might continue to progress as a believer and as a man of
God. Friends
you and I need the Scriptures in our lives as well! If we are going to be all we can be for the
glory of the Lord we need a close relationship with the Bible. If we are going to grow in the Lord as He
wants us to, then we need the Word of God.
The verses we have read today have something to say to us about the
purpose of the holy Scriptures. They
answer, at least partially, the question of why God gave us His Word. Why
did God feel the need to give His revelation to the original authors of the
Bible? Why did God feel the need to
exert supernatural power to inspire His Word?
Why has He demonstrated the same supernatural power in preserving that same
Word? While I would never presume to
speak for God, I believe you and I can look into His Word and see for ourselves
just why God gave us His Word. Let’s
take a few minutes today to examine The Purpose Of The Holy Scriptures.
I. THEY SERVE THE PURPOSE OF REVELATION (Ill. Revelation is the process of
God telling the original author exactly what He wanted to say. Of course, just as God revealed His mind to
the original author, His inspired Word continues to reveal Him and His mind to
all those who open the book and read, this is illumination and it is what
Timothy had already experienced, according to Paul, verses 14-15. Notice what
the Bible reveals about God.) A.
They Reveal God’s Person
- The only way God can be known by us, at least now, is through His Word. The Scriptures reveal God to be holy, loving,
just, eternal, glorious, exalted, loving, gracious, merciful and infinitely
good. They teach us that He is Lord, He
is Sovereign, He is a consuming fire, He is terrible and a God of wrath. In the Bible we learn truth that man could
never have come to by himself. In the
pages of the Bible, we meet God Himself!
We could never know Him as well any other way. B.
They Reveal God’s Power
- In the pages of Scripture we can read of the awesome power of God. We can read of His power to create, Gen. 1-2; *** C.
They Reveal God’s Promises
- Thousands of promises fill the pages of the Word of God, and every single one
will be kept, Rom. 4:21! The saints of God need never fear that any of
the promises of God will fail! (Note: Everything God does is for
the glory of His name! God does nothing that does not exalt Him! However, we
are told that He has exalted His Word above His very Name, Psa. 138:2.) D.
They Reveal God’s Plan
- It is in the pages of God’s inspired, infallible, inerrant book, the Bible
that we can read of God’s plan to Save the Sinner - Rom. 5:8; Rom. 10:13; Satisfy the Saint - Psa. 103:5; Secure the Saved - John
10:28; John 6:37-40; Supply His Sons - Phil.
4:19; Psa. 37:25. II. THEY SERVE THE PURPOSE OF REDEMPTION ( A.
They Demonstrate The
Wickedness Of The Sinner - The Bible is what teaches us that we are
sinners in need of a Savior, Rom. 3:10;
3:23; Gal. 3:22. B.
They Demonstrate The Wrath Of
The Sovereign - C.
They Demonstrate The Worth Of
The Soul - 2 Pet. 3:9; John 3:16. D.
They Demonstrate The Way Of
Salvation - John 3:16; Matt.
11:28; ***Eph. 2:8-9***; Acts 16:31; Acts 4:12. III. THEY
SERVE THE PURPOSE OF REINFORCEMENT ( A.
They Build Us Up Through Their
Standards - One of the criticisms of the Bible is that it is a rule
book. People do not like the idea that
the Word of God tells them how to live their lives. But, it is the guidelines for living that are
found in the Bible that enable us to live lives that bring honor and glory to
the name of God. Jesus said that keeping
the commandments was the tangible evidence that we really love Him, John 14:15. John tells us that obeying the Word of God is
proof of our salvation, 1 John 2:3-6; 1
John 4:6. John also says that the
commandments of the Lord will not be harsh to the believer, but they will
delight the soul, 1 John 5:3. Those who determine to live out the commands
and teachings of the Bible will grow! (Note: By the way, don’t get hung
up on all the do’s and the don’t’s. If
you will spend your time doing the do’s, you won’t have the time or the energy
to do the don’t’s!) B.
They Build Us Up Through The
Symbols - The Bible identifies itself through several clear metaphors
and similes. These symbols serve the purpose of helping us understand what the
Bible is and what it can do in our lives.
Let’s examine of a few of those symbols today. 1.
A Mirror - James 1:23-25 - As a mirror the Word of
God perfectly reflects the mind of God and the condition of man. 2.
A Seed - 1 Pet. 1:23 - When the Word is properly planted in human heart, it
will bring forth life, growth and fruit. 3.
Water - Eph. 5:25-27 - As water, the Word has the power to cleanse, quench
and refresh. 4.
A Lamp - Psa. 119:105; Pro. 6:23 - The Word is a lamp because it shows us
where we are, it guides us into the future and it keeps us from falling. 5.
A Sword - Heb. 4:12; Eph. 6:17 - Called a sword
because it has the ability to pierce the heart.
It is equally effective on sinners, saints and Satan. 6.
Precious Metals - Gold - Psa. 19:10; Psa. 119:27; Silver - Psa. 119:127; Psa. 12:6 - The Bible is
referred to as gold and silver because of its desirability, its preciousness
and its value. 7.
Food - Job 23:12 - The Word of God is called food because it strengthens
those who partake of it. (Note: The verb “furnish”
in verse 17, means to be “finished,
complete”. It is in the passive
voice. In other words, this completing
ministry of the Word is something that is “done to” the one who gets into the
word. If you will feed on the Bible, you
will grow!) A.
Milk - 1 Pet. 2:2 - As milk is nourishes the young. B.
Meat - Heb. 5:12-14 - As meat it nourishes the mature. C.
Bread - John 6:51 - As bread it can nourish everyone. D.
Honey - Psa. 19:10 - As honey it is sweet and provides strength for the
journey. 8.
Hammer - Jer. 23:29 - It is referred to as a hammer because it possesses the
ability to tear down and to build up. 9.
Fire - Jer. 20:9; Luke 24:32 - It is called fire because it has the power
to judge, purify and consume! Conc: Thank God for the Bible! God
has blessed us beyond our ability to comprehend! He has given us an inspired, infallible,
inerrant record of Himself, His will and His ways. May we take this blessed old book, may we love
it, read it and carry it in our hearts, assuring ourselves in the fact that it
is the truth! And that it will develop
us, feed us, lead us and teach us all the way home to Heaven! |
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