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The Old Book Is Ever New
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One of the greatest evidences of the divine inspiration and absolute
uniqueness of the Bible is its perennial freshness. To one who truly
studies it, every page, every paragraph, though read a hundred times
before, gives something new to the one who approaches the sacred
text with expectancy, desiring to learn. The tragedy is that the Bible is
stale and uninteresting to many who read it today, and, regrettably, even
to some who are teaching it. There is a danger that Bible teachers, as
they begin a lesson, will fear that having perhaps taught the lesson before
there may be nothing new, either for themselves or for those in the study
group. But here awaits a glorious surprise. No teacher of the Word of
God, whose life is yielded to God, and who will give his whole heart and
mind in loving obedience to Jesus Christ, can devote time to the study of
familiar scriptures, without experiencing a wonderful joy, as new and
precious truth never seen is revealed. "As the opening rose reveals new
beauty every time it rolls off an envelope, and as tints of tenderer and
more refined beauty play upon its petals the nearer you approach its
heart: so, the nearer you come to the warm and living heart of divine
revelation, the more sensibly you will see and feel the blissful power
of heavenly things" (Dr. Frank Pack).
Every Bible teacher should, each day, pray for and expect new revelation
concerning some portion of the Holy Scriptures. No one gets new great
ideas very often --- when they do come they are rich enough to feed and
quicken the heart for months following. However, concerning the deeper
meaning of some word, the interrelation of one passage of Scripture with
another, the content of some phrase of our Lord, the glory of some
precious promise, new light on some character being studied, may be
expected to come with frequency to any one who is seriously searching
the Holy Word of God. It is the privilege of every obedient believer to
seek out new phases of truth, breaking the seal of a Scriptural truth that
one has never broken before, unfolding new meanings and discovering
new thoughts of God in His inspired Word.
"And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus
..."
(Col. 3:17)
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