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Everything Has A Story
Everything In Life Has a Story.
And as you may have noticed with your own life, It unfolds more like a story than it does a Math problem.
Some stories are more interesting than others
Some stories tell the tales of Adventure, Sorrow, or Love
some tell stories of history and truth, while others are the story of fiction.
Think about your story and all the different events that have shaped it, the climax and plateaus, the low points and the boring points.
now think about this, Your story has a story
If your story was told how would it be told, how would you want it told?
for example your birth
perhaps a time you told some one something Impactful in their life and those few moments changed the course of their life in such a way that could no less be called a defining moment.
If your story was told how would it be told, how would you want it Told?
God has a story that he wants told, and that he has told over the ages.
It’s his redemptive story that unravels over 1500 years, and is contained with in 66 books.
ive heard it described as 66 love letters
66 books of love that have been written from him to us.
66 books of truth, wisdom, adventure sorrow and love.
These books have not always been, and the creation of these books them self is a story to tell.
4. Essentially we are going to be looking at a time line of the bible and how did we get the bible we know today.
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Essentially we are going to be looking at a time line of the bible and how did we get the bible we know today.
Essentially we are going to be looking at a timeline of the bible and how did we get the bible we know today.
Essentially we are going to be looking at a time line of the bible and how did we get the bible we know today.
How was Gods Story Told
How was God’s story told?
.How was Gods
How did he tell us what he wanted us to know over the ages.
-How did God Tell us what he wanted us to know.
What Is the Bible?
2000 BC
What is the Bible?
It may seem simple, but how do you define what the bible is?
The revelation of the character, and the will of God
It tells us who he is and the relationship that we can have with him
Our story starts with him in the Garden of Eden and we see it ending in Revelation with the tree of life, essential it starts and ends in Eden.
The state from what we were to the state of what we will be.
However, God’s story that he is conveying in the bible starts before Eden
Scripture, or the the word of God, we see it as today has over 40 authors and was written over a 1500 year period of time, containing 66 different books.
39 old 27 new
The Bible describes who we are and what we are, the only satisfying answers to our human existence.
It answer the questions who we are, and what we are doing here.
It gives us purpose.
2. However, how God speaks over the ages changes.
“The method may change but the message remains the same” -PT
Before 1600 BC the stories of creation would have been told through oral traditions.
The stories and accounts from people such as Abraham- Issac- Jacob in the early stages, before the completion of Genesis, or the Torah- would have been orally told.
That may seem crazy in our age but keep this in mind, So at the Time of Abram- Noah would have still been alive, and at the time of Isaac, Shem would have still been living.
people who had first hand accounts were able to tell the story of the flood many years after the flood.
Though the method of that time for sharing the information was different the Message would remain the same.
example: giving you scripture written in braille you could not read it, so written would be better.
Or giving a blind person an audio tape.
example: giving you scripture written in brale you could not read it, so written would be better.
Or giving a blind person an audio tape.
3. God Breathed
2 Timpty 3:16
All Scripture is God breathed, the breath of God written upon the hearts of man.
Essentially Scripture or the WORD OF GOD started within the first three verses of Genesis,
The Pen of God is the Breath of God
The very first time we see God speak and utilize his word was when he spoke the world into existence.
The power of speaking and the use of words is how we know and understand everything.
WE KNOW BECAUSE HE SPEAKS TO US
Our God is not a silent God, we would not know him lest he spoke to us in some way.
Over the ages the method has changed, yet the message has not
The Abrahamic Covenant was given by God to Abraham, with Circumcision being the symbol of the covenant.
The symbol of whom God’s people were.
Looking at Moses
God spoke to him from a burning bush
Fast forward to Mount Sinai
We know Moses went up to the top of Mt.
Sinai where God both spoke to him and wrote the 10 commandments on tablets of stone.
The way this is done, is if it is being described in a Holy Manor
Everyone stays back, “I’m coming stand back, stay out of the way”
The 10 commandments are presented as Holy
They describe his character and the interaction he wants from us.
I am the Lord thy God, thou shall have no other god before me.
You shall not make idols
You shall not take the name of the Lord your God in vain
Remember to keep the Sabbath day, to keep it holy
Honor your father and your mother
Don’t murder
Do not commit adultery
Don’t steal
Don’t bare false witness against your neighbor
Do not covet
Essentially the 10 Commandments are the first piece of “cannonized scripture”.
Cannon definition: (A set of texts which a particular religious community regards as authoritative scripture).
The body of things that God set aside for his own word for Permanent forum.
Redemptive History ( God ties Himself to History)
The Bible Tells the Story of Redemptive History.
It is about God Redeeming mankind from his fallen state, to a place where he can stand once again in a garden of Eden like experience.
It starts and ends in Eden.
It explains how God dealt with the human race from the fall through out different times in history.
It is a progressing story, and it does progress through out history.
And in every era the redemption story is reveled, and not all at once.
1370-1055 BC The Era of the Judges (ruling for 315 Years)
1051-1011 BC The Reign of Saul (40 years)
1010-970 BC David’s Reign (ruled 40 years)
Archeology has found the Tel Dan Stele Stone discover in 1993 at Tel Dan in Northern Israel.
Contains inscriptions about a triumphal victory over the king of Israel and his ally the King of the “house of David”.
970-931 BC Solomon’s Rule (39 years)
586-538 BC (Fall of Jerusalem and the Babylonian exile (48 years)
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