Bible Translation Timeline
Preaching Through The NT Effectively Using A Biblical History Timeline
Regrettably, a numerous preachers and Bible teachers in our churches continue to preach shallow, superficial, light weight, flimsy messages and their Church members scarcely grow in Bible knowledge and understanding. Preachers love to preach’moral essays’ and’warming affirmations’ because supposedly, if we really love people this is what we’ll do. Too bad it seems, if God’s men and women are falling through the cracks’for a lack of knowledge’ so long as we are positive and loving to all. In truth, the more relevant we become to the world, the less relevant we are to the world.
Some time ago, I was preaching on the resurrection, burial, life and death of Jesus Christ, and a retired minister and powerful preacher of Scripture, who had been a minister for forty years, came to me and reproved me smartly over some interesting points I made and he noted 1Ti 1:4’Neither give heed to fables and endless genealogies, which minister questions, rather than godly edifying which is in faith: so do.’ I quietly asked him if I was saying anything of a heretical nature at all, to which he answered”No”. I continued to spell out that in the case of that particular Scripture, it wasn’t referring to examining the Bible but to the false teaching and school of thought of the Gnostics, but he would not accept it. Let me ask, how can a forty year minister & worker in the Gospel, not know and understand about a thing that probably 1/2 the books of the New Testament relate to?
How could he study and teach the Bible clearly without being familiar with a thing that was so influential in the New Testament church? And then how can the congregation hope to figure out these things and be in a position to understand their Bible well, if they’re not told?
Let’s us as tutors and preachers stitch together the fragments of God’s Word and His plan into a complete picture that our people are able to draw on for the rest of their lives, helping them to figure out God, His Eternal Plan, the function of the Church and ways to better translate the Bible to model our lives by.
It’s not hard to do, and it’s not boring if we are prepared to put in a bit of study and prayer and fervor, and just perhaps you can employ a Bible Timeline too.
For added information concerning a Bible TimeLine go to our Bible TimeLine Chart site and check out the biblical study resource.
Related Tags: Bible Time, Moses Timeline, Church History Timeline, King David Timeline, Chronological Order Of The New Testament, Bible History Timeline
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