How To Get The Most Out Of Your Bible

By Joshua • Jul 27th, 2009 • Category: Current Sermon Series, Lead Story, Random Stuff, Recent Videos, Uncategorized

2 Timothy 3:16-17

16All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17so that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.

During Superbowl XXXVII, FedEx ran a commercial that spoofed the movie Castaway, in which Tom Hanks played a FedEx worker whose company plane went down, stranding him on a desert island for years. Looking like the bedraggled Hanks in the movie, the FedEx employee in the commercial goes up to the door of a suburban home, package in hand.  When the lady comes to the door, he explains that he survived five years on a deserted island, and during that whole time he kept this package in order to deliver it to her. She gives a simple, “Thank you.”  But he is curious about what is in the package that he has been protecting for years. He says, “If I may ask, what was in that package after all?”  She opens it and shows him the contents, saying, “Oh, nothing really. Just a satellite telephone, a global positioning device, a compass, a water purifier, and some seeds.”
Like the contents in this package, the resources for growth and strength are available for every Christian who will take advantage of them.

  • A Bible in the hand is worth two in the bookcase.
  • God’s word is like salt in the back of your car in the winter. It’s a lot more useful when you take it out and apply it.
  • We get more out of the Bible when we let more of it get into us.

The Bible…
IT IS PROFITABLE TO:

Change you.

The story is told of a South Sea Islander who proudly displayed his Bible to a G.I. during WW II. He had received it as a present from a missionary some time before. The soldier said, “O, we’ve outgrown that sort of thing.” The native smiled back and said, “Well, it’s a good thing we haven’t, because if it weren’t for this book, you would be our evening meal.”

Convict you.

Mark Twain wrote these words: “Most people are bothered by those passages of Scripture they do not understand, but the passages that bother me most are those I do understand.”

Correct you…how to get it right

Coach you…how to keep it right

The late Supreme Court Justice Oliver Holmes was on a train when the conductor came through collecting tickets. Holmes couldn’t find his ticket and became rather distraught. The conductor tried to console him by saying, “Mr. Holmes, don’t worry. When you find your ticket, just mail it in. We trust you.” Mr. Holmes responded in frustration, “My dear man, that’s not my problem. I need my ticket to tell me where I’m going.”

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  1. The qualities Christ set forth shape our entire church vision and structure. Hoffman Christianity

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