In this lesson, we will explore the following questions: What is our beliefs regarding the Bible? Is it truly God’s Word? Is it trustworthy and reliable? Why is it important for you to believe the Bible?
The central figure of the Bible is Jesus. In this lesson we will look at the claims the Bible makes about Him, the claims He make about Himself and the the significance of these claims.
The term "rapture" is used to refer to the time when Christians will be "raised up" from this earth to meet Jesus in the clouds. The purpose of this lesson is give you a Biblical understanding of this event.
The bible is written by FOURTY different human authors, which was written over a period of about 1500 YEARS in THREE different LANGUAGES. The authors include kings, fishermen, priests, government officials, farmers, shepherds, and doctors. From all this DIVERSITY comes an incredible UNITY, with common themes woven throughout. The Bible’s unity is due to the fact that, ultimately, it has one Author—GOD HIMSELF.
The bible is divided into TWO parts the Old Testament and the New Testament.
The central character of the Bible is JESUS CHRIST.
The central theme of the bible is God’s plan to REDEEM MAN FROM THEIR SINS.