Influence Church is dedicated to helping individuals know God, find freedom, discover purpose, and influence their world. Today, we conclude our series on "What the Bible is All About," focusing on the New Testament and its central theme: Jesus. The New Testament begins with the four Gospels—Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John—each offering a unique perspective on the life and teachings of Jesus. Following the Gospels is the book of Acts, which chronicles the early church's history and the spread of the Gospel beyond Jerusalem. The subsequent 21 books, known as epistles, are letters written by apostles like Paul, Peter, and John to guide, correct, and encourage the early churches and their leaders.
The New Testament culminates with the book of Revelation, a prophetic vision given to John about the end times. Despite its complexity, Revelation unveils God's ultimate plan for humanity. Understanding the Bible requires recognizing that it is alive and active, as stated in Hebrews 4:12. It is not merely a historical document but a living word that transforms lives. To truly grasp its message, one must receive, accept, and believe it as the Word of God.
To deepen your understanding of the Bible, start your day by reading it, study it diligently, and stand firm in its teachings. Choose a translation that resonates with you, use a study Bible for deeper insights, and engage in small group studies to gain diverse perspectives. The Bible is not just a book to be read; it is a guide to becoming more like Jesus and doing what He did—loving, giving, and serving others.
Ultimately, the Bible points us to Jesus, equipping us to live out His teachings and become more like Him. It is not about religious rituals but about building a relationship with God. As we embrace the Bible's teachings, we are called to reflect Jesus in our actions and attitudes, becoming givers and servants in a world that desperately needs His love and truth.
Key Takeaways
- 1. Bible, pro-family, pro-life, and pro-Israel. Our votes should reflect our faith and values, using our God-given voice to influence society for good. [02:13]
2. The Bible as a Living Word: The Bible is not just a historical text but a living word that transforms lives. It is alive and active, sharper than a two-edged sword, and capable of performing spiritual surgery on our hearts and lives.
3. Understanding the New Testament: The New Testament is centered on Jesus, beginning with the Gospels and continuing through the epistles and Revelation. Each book offers unique insights into Jesus' life, the early church, and God's ultimate plan for humanity.
4. Practical Bible Study Tips: To deepen your understanding of the Bible, start your day with scripture, choose a translation you enjoy, use a study Bible, and engage in small group studies. These practices help the Bible come alive in your life.
5. The Bible Points to Jesus: The Bible's ultimate purpose is to point us to Jesus, helping us become more like Him and do what He did. It is not about religious rituals but about building a relationship with God and reflecting His love in our actions.
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Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [00:55] - Desire to Learn the Bible
- [02:13] - Voting with Biblical Values
- [03:40] - God's Sovereignty
- [04:55] - Overview of the New Testament
- [06:13] - The Gospels and Acts
- [07:46] - The Epistles Explained
- [08:58] - Paul's Letters and Other Epistles
- [10:35] - Understanding Revelation
- [13:17] - The Bible is Alive
- [14:13] - The Transformative Power of Scripture
- [19:56] - Practical Bible Study Tips
- [21:05] - Studying and Meditating on God's Word
- [33:57] - Standing Firm with God's Word
- [37:21] - The Bible Points to Jesus
- [42:08] - Invitation to Accept Christ