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A Look At The History of the Bible

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We want to thank you for being a part of our show. Last week we took a look at the Dead Sea Scrolls.  In a time where many scholors are working hard to take GOD out of the equation of life, this one discovery using both scientific and historical studies proves many things regarding GOD and his preservation power of HIS word! It is almost funny that during my life time I have seen how science has changed their own rules of what it takes to make something a scientific fact in an effort to confuse the weak minded about GOD!  Educational reference books and historical studies are being re-written to try to remove GOD from the mind of man as being what we all need! Many biblical preachers and teachers today are looking for their own twist, spin, and even shock therapy in an effort to get people to think outside of the box to see how much they need Jesus as their saviour!  Others give short feel good messages regarding how life can be better with the blessings of GOD without having to make life changing choices to stay connected to a Holy God! They edit the Bible to make their own points while leaving Jesus behind in the dust on what mankind really needs to hear! Easter is coming up next week.  The beating that Jesus took that was our debt to pay is no,t and yet is a feel good message.  Jesus being mocked, treated as the worst of criminals bearing the shame of the cross that was my debt I owed is not a feel good message. But yet it is!  As we continue this week to share more insight into the Bible itself, we ask that you think of this one point.  If there is no God that created this world as we know it today?  How can his words have survived in our history where many men of power have tried to set themselves up to be Gods on this planet? 

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