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Title: The Bible


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The Bible
  • Its Subject and Purpose

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Creator
  • Elohim is one of the Hebrew words for God.
  • Elohim is plural so when it is used it speaks of
    all three members of the Godhead
  • God, the Father, the Author of the plan
  • God, the Son, the Executor of the plan
  • God, the Holy Spirit, the Revealer of and
    Restorer to the plan.
  • It is not until the New Testament that it is
    revealed clearly that all things were made by
    Christ. (John 13)

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Colossians 116, 17,
  • By Him were all things created, that are in
    heaven, and that are in earth, visible and
    invisible, whether they be thrones, or dominions,
    or principalities, or powers all things were
    created by him, and for him and he is before all
    things and by him all things consist.

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Creator
  • the perfection's of the universe reflect His
    handiwork.

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Creator
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world
  • While Scripture attributes supreme sovereignty to
    God, the Father, it is clear that it is His
    purpose that Christ should rule the world. (Psalm
    28-9)
  • It is the purpose of God that every tongue shall
    confess that Christ is Lord and every knee will
    bow.
  • The history of man, although it records his
    rebellion against God, (Psalm 21-2)
  • reveals that Christ is awaiting the day when His
    full sovereignty is expressed over the entire
    world. (Psalm 1101)

Romans 1411
Philippians 29-11
Isaiah 4523
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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world
  • The day will come when Christ will be Lord of
    all, sin will be judged, and the sovereignty of
    Christ revealed. (Revelation 1915-16)
  • God has permitted earthly rulers to occupy their
    thrones. Great nations have risen and fallen
    such as
  • but the final kingdom will be the kingdom from
    heaven over which Christ will rule. (Daniel
    713-14)
  • Not only is Christ the King over the nations, but
    He will reign on the throne of David as the Son
    of David and especially will be the King of
    Israel. (Luke 131-33)
  • This will become evident when He returns in His
    second advent to establish His millennial kingdom
    and will reign over the entire world including
    the kingdom of Israel.

Rome
Egypt
Assyria
Babylon
Medo-Persia
Greece
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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world
  • His sovereignty is also expressed in His
    relationship to the church of which He is the
    head. (Ephesians 122-23)
  • As the supreme sovereign over the world, over
    Israel, and over the church, (Ephesians 120-21)
  • Christ is the supreme judge of all men.
  • John 527
  • Isaiah 96-7
  • Psalm 721-2, 8, 11

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Creator
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world
  • Jesus Christ as the Incarnate Word

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Incarnate Word
  • Jesus Christ is revealed as the Incarnate Word
  • Jesus Christ is the physical embodiment of what
    God is.
  • Jesus Christ is a revelation of the nature and
    being of God.
  • In Christ are revealed all the attributes that
    belong to God
  • Jesus Christ is the Word, the expression of what
    God is. (John11)

His wisdom
His power
His holiness
His love
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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Incarnate Word
  • HEBREWS 13
  • "BEING THE BRIGHTNESS OF HIS GLORY, AND THE
    EXPRESS IMAGE OF HIS PERSON, AND UPHOLDING ALL
    THINGS BY THE WORD OF HIS POWER, WHEN HE HAD BY
    HIMSELF PURGED OUR SINS, SAT DOWN ON THE RIGHT
    HAND OF THE MAJESTY ON HIGH."

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Creator
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world
  • Jesus Christ as the Incarnate Word
  • Jesus Christ as Savior

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as Savior
  • Christ is the promised seed who would conquer
    Satan. (Genesis 315)
  • In the Old Testament, Christ is pictured as the
    servant of Jehovah who would bear the sins of the
    whole world. (Isaiah
    534-6 John 129)
  • As a sacrifice for sin, He was to die on the
    cross and suffer the judgment of the sin of the
    whole world.
  • As Savior He is not only the sacrifice for sin
    but also our High Priest. (Hebrews 725-27)

1 Corinthians 153-4
2 Corinthians 519-21
1 Peter 118-19
Revelation 15
1 John 22
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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as Savior
  • From Genesis to Revelation, Jesus Christ is
    presented supremely as the only Savior.
  • Acts 412
  • "And there is salvation in no one else for
    there is no other name under heaven that has been
    given among men, by which we must be saved."
    (NAS)

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Jesus Christ as the Subject
  • Jesus Christ as the Creator
  • Jesus Christ as the supreme ruler of the world
  • Jesus Christ as the Incarnate Word
  • Jesus Christ as Savior

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History of Man
  • Scripture as a whole unfolds God's plan and
    purpose for the human race.
  • God's sovereign purposes for the nations of the
    world are majestically unfolded in the history of
    the race.
  • The immediate descendents of Adam and Eve are
    blotted out in the flood in the time of Noah.
  • Genesis 10 records the descendants of Noah as
    they formed the three major divisions of the
    human race.
  • The descendants of Noah also failed and were
    judged at the Tower of Babel
  • God selected Abraham to fulfill His purpose of
    revealing Himself through the people of Israel.
  • Beginning in Genesis 12, a dominant theme of the
    Bible is the emergence and history of the nation
    of Israel.
  • Most of the Old Testament is occupied with this
    fairly small nation in relation to the mass of
    Gentiles around it.

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History of Man
  • This culminates in the New Testament in the
    coming of Jesus Christ who supremely fulfilled
    the promise given originally to Abraham that
    through his seed all nations of the world would
    be blessed.
  • In the New Testament, another major division of
    humanity emerges
  • The church, the body of Christ, comprising of
    both Jew and Gentile who believe in Jesus Christ
    as their Savior.
  • Thus the New Testament in the Acts and the
    Epistles is occupied with Gods dealings with the
    church.
  • The Book of Revelation is the grand climax to it
    all.

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History of Man
  • The succession of great empires
  • Egypt and Assyria
  • Babylon
  • Medo-Persia
  • Greece
  • Rome
  • is climaxed by the kingdom which comes from
    heaven at the second coming of Christ.
  • Jew and Gentile alike are found in the millennial
    kingdom

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History of Man
  • While the subject of Scripture centers in Jesus
    Christ and relates the history of the world to
    Gods purpose to glorify Himself, the major
    movements of God can be seen in the demonstration
    of
  • His sovereignty in relation to the nations,
  • His faithfulness in relation to Israel,
  • His grace in relation to the church.
  • The consummation of it all is found in the
  • new heavens,
  • the new earth,
  • and the new Jerusalem

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Purpose of the Bible
  • God created for the purpose of glorifying
    Himself through the manifestation of the
    unity of His attributes

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Purpose of the Bible
  • For this one purpose
  • the material universe was designed,
  • angels were created,
  • man was created
  • sin was permitted
  • redemption was provided

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Purpose of the Bible
  • For God to manifest His glory is in keeping with
    His infinite perfections.
  • When man attempts to glorify himself, it is
    always questionable because man is so imperfect.
  • For God to manifest His glory is to express and
    reveal truth which has infinite blessing for the
    creature.
  • He is worthy of infinite glory

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Purpose of the Bible
  • The revelation of God to His creatures
  • has provided them with a worthy object for love
    and devotion,
  • has given them ground for faith and peace of
    mind,
  • has given man assurance of salvation in time and
    eternity
  • Since the Bible is Gods message to man,
    its supreme purpose is His supreme purpose
  • that He may be glorified

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Purpose of the Bible
  • Angels and men, the material universe and every
    creature, are all created for His glory.
  • (Colossians 116 Psalm 191)
  • The nation Israel is for the glory of God.
  • Salvation is unto the glory of God, (Romans 923)
  • even as it will be a manifestation of the grace
    of God, (Ephesians 27)
  • and is now a manifestation of the wisdom of
    God. (Ephesians 310)

Isaiah 601
Isaiah 4325
Isaiah 437
Isaiah 4321
Jeremiah 1311
Isaiah 603
Isaiah 6021
Isaiah 623
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Purpose of the Bible
  • All service should be unto the glory of God.
  • The Bible itself is Gods instrument by which He
    prepares the man of God unto every good work.
    (2 Timothy 316-17)
  • The Christians new passion is that God may be
    glorified. (Romans 52)
  • Even the believers death is said to be to this
    one end. (John 2119 Philippians 120)
  • The saved one is appointed to share in the glory
    of Christ. (John 1722 Colossians 34)

Matthew 516
John 158
1 Corinthians 1031
1 Peter 411, 14
1 Peter 212
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Purpose of the Bible
  • The Bible differs in its subject and purpose from
    any other book in the world.
  • The Bible stands supreme as reflecting
  • the place of man and his opportunity of
    salvation,
  • the supreme character and work of Jesus Christ as
    the only Savior,
  • and gives in detail the infinite glories that
    belong to God Himself.
  • It is the one book that reveals the Creator to
    the creature and discloses the plan by which man
    can be reconciled and be in eternal fellowship
    with the eternal God.

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • What evidence if found that Christ participated
    in creation?
  • In his gospel, the apostle John, while
    introducing the world to the Word, says of
    this Word in chapter one, verse 3, All things
    came into being by Him, and apart from Him
    nothing came into being that has come into
    being. The Him in this verse is referring to
    the Word, and in verse 14 of chapter one John
    says of this Him, And the Word became flesh,
    and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory,
    glory as of the only begotten from the Father,
    full of grace and truth. The only begotten
    from the Father is of course Jesus Christ.

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • What evidence if found that Christ participated
    in creation?
  • Paul, writing to the Colossians, speaks of His,
    God, the Fathers, beloved Son in verse 14 of
    chapter 1, and then in verse 16 he writes this,
    For by Him all things were created, both in
    the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible,
    whether thrones or dominions or rulers or
    authorities-- all things have been created by
    Him and for Him.
  • 2. In what sense is Christ the supreme ruler of
    the world and how is it expressed?
  • Because He is the Creator, Jesus Christ also
    has the place of being the supreme ruler of the
    universe.
  • Rom. 1411 Isa. 4523 Phil. 29-11 Eph.
    120-23

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • 3. Explain how Christ is the supreme revelation
    of God.
  • Jesus Christ is revealed as the Incarnate Word,
    the physical embodiment of what God is, and a
    revelation of the nature and being of God. In
    Christ are revealed all the attributes that
    belong to God, especially His wisdom, power,
    holiness, and love.
  • 4. Trace the line of Scripture dealing with
    Christ as Savior, including the mention of some
    New Testament passages.
  • Christ is the promised seed who would conquer
    Satan. Christ is pictured as the servant of
    Jehovah who would bear the sins of the whole
    world.
  • John 129

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • 4. Trace the line of Scripture dealing with
    Christ as Savior, including the mention of some
    New Testament passages.
  • As a sacrifice for sin, He was to die on the
    cross and suffer the judgment of the sin of the
    whole world.
  • 1 Corinthians 153-4 2 Corinthians 519-21
  • 1 Peter 118-19 1 John 22
  • As Savior He is not only the sacrifice for sin
    but also our High Priest. Hebrews 725-27

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • 5. What does the Bible record concerning the
    history of man in Genesis 1-11?
  • The creation of man, the descendents of Adam
    and Eve are blotted out in the flood in the time
    of Noah, the three major division of the human
    race formed by the descendants of Noah, and
    finally, the judgment to the descendants of Noah
    at the Tower of Babel.
  • 6. For what purpose did God select Abraham?
  • God selected Abraham to fulfill His purpose of
    revealing Himself through the people of Israel.

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • 7. How does the history of Israel culminate not
    end, but climax in Christ?
  • The history of Israel comes to a climax in the
    New Testament in the coming of Jesus Christ who
    supremely fulfilled the promise given originally
    to Abraham that through his seed all nations of
    the world would be blessed.
  • 8. What new purpose is revealed in the New
    Testament?
  • The church as the body of Christ, comprising
    both Jew and Gentiles who believe in Jesus
    Christ as their Savior.

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • 9. What great nations characterize history?
  • The succession of great empires beginning
    with Egypt and Assyria and continuing with
    Babylon, Medo-Persia, Greece, and Rome is
    climaxed by the kingdom which comes from heaven
    at the second coming of Christ.
  • 10. Distinguish the purposes of God as they
    relate to the nations, Israel, and the church.
  • The history of man will climax when the kingdom
    which comes from heaven at the second coming of
    Christ. Jew and Gentile alike are found in the
    millennial kingdom, with Israel finding its
    fulfillment in possessing the land under its
    Messiah King and the nations of the world
    enjoying also the blessings of the millennial
    kingdom.

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Subject and Purpose of the Bible
  • 11. In what respects does the Bible reveal the
    glory of God as its supreme purpose?
  • Since the Bible is Gods message to man, its
    supreme purpose is His supreme purpose which
    is, that He may be glorified.
  • Colossians 116
  • For by Him all things were created, both in
    the heavens and on earth, visible and invisible,
    whether thrones or dominions or rulers or
    authorities-- all things have been created by
    Him and for Him. (NASB)
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