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Word of God: about the Bible

The BIBLE in Everyday Life *

When in sorrow, read John 14.
When men fail you, read Psalm 27.
When you have sinned, read Psalm 51.

When you worry, read Matthew 6:19-34.
When God seems far away, read Psalm 139.
When you are discouraged, read Isaiah 40.

If you want to be fruitful, read John 15.
When you are lonely or fearful, read Psalm 23.
For James' idea of religion, read James 1:19-27.

When your faith needs stirring, read Hebrews I 1.
When you feel down and out, read Romans 8:31-39.
When you want courage for your task, read Joshua 1.

When you want rest and peace, read Matthew 11:25-30.
When you want Christian assurance, read Romans 8:1-30.
When you grow bitter or critical, read I Corinthians 13.

The rule for getting along with others, Romans 12.
When you think of investments & returns, Mark 10:17-31.
For a great invitation & a great opportunity, Isaiah 55.

* Follow Psalm 119:11; hide these in your memory.

THE BOOKS OF THE BIBLE

OLD TESTAMENT

In Genesis the world was made by God's creative hand,
In Exodus the Hebrews marched to gain the Promised Land.
Leviticus contains the law, holy and just and good;
Numbers records the tribes enrolled - all sons of Abraham's blood.

Moses, in Deuteronomy, records God's mighty deeds;
Brave Joshua into Canaan's land the host of Israel leads;
In Judges their rebellion oft provokes the Lord to smite,
But Ruth records the faith of one well-pleasing in His sight.

In First and Second Samuel of Jesse's son we read;
Ten tribes in First and Second Kings revolted from His seed.
The First and Second Chronicles see Judah captive made,
But Ezra heads a remnant back by princely Cyrus' aid.

The city walls of Zion Nehemiah builds again,
While Esther saves her people from plots of wicked men.
In Job we read how faith will live beneath affliction's rod,
And David's Psalms are precious still to every child of God.

The Proverbs like a goodly string of choicest pearls appear;
Ecclesiastes teaches men how vain are all things here.
The mystic Song of Solomon exalts sweet Sharon's rose,
While Christ, the Saviour and the king, the rapt Isaiah shows.

The warning of Jeremiah apostate Israel scorns,
His plaintive Lamentations their awful downfall mourns.
Ezekiel tells in wondrous words of dazzling mysteries,
Whilst'kings and empires yet to come Daniel in vision sees.

Of judgment and of mercy Hosea loves to tell.
Joel describes the blessed days when God with men shall dwel1.
Among Tekoa's herdsmen Amos received his call,
While Obadiah prophesies of wicked Edom's fall.


Jonah enshrines a wondrous type of Christ our risen Lord,
Micah pronounced Judah lost-lost, but again restored.
Nahum declares on Nineveh just judgment shall be poured.
A view of Chaldea's coming doom to Habakkuk's vision gives.
Next Zephaniah warns the Jews to turn, repent and live.

Haggai wrote to those who saw the temple built again,
And Zechariah prophesies of Christ's triumphant reign.
Malachi was the last who touched the high prophetic chord.
Its final notes sublimely show the coming of the Lord.

NEW TESTAMENT

Matthew and Mark, and Luke and John, the holy Gospels wrote,
Describing how the Saviour died, His life and all He taught.
Acts proves how God the apostles owned with signs in every place.
St. Paul in Romans teaches us how man was saved by grace.

The apostle in Corinthians instructs, exhorts, reproves;
Galatians shows the faith in Christ alone the Father loves.
Ephesians and Philippians tell what Christians ought to be;
Colossians bids us live to God and for eternity.

In Thessalonians we are taught the Lord will come from heaven.
In Timothy and Titus a bishop's rule is given.
Philemon marks a Christian's love, which only Christians know,
Hebrews reveals the gospel prefigured by the law.

James teaches without holiness faith is but vain or dead;
St. Peter points the narrow way in which the saints are led.
John, in three Epistles, on love delights to dwell,
St. Jude gives awful warning of judgment, wrath, and hell.

The Revelation prophesies of that tremendous day,
When Christ and Christ alone, shall be the trembling sinner's stay.


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