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The
Bible is the word of God. It is God's book. It is not the product
of human imagination or creativity. God is the author of it, using
chosen men to record the words He wanted written down.
Being the word of
God, the Bible is also "the word of truth." It is God's
complete written record about what is really going on. It is not
the work of philosophers speculating on what they think the truth
is. It is God's own testimony to us about what He is doing in, and
with, His creation.
Being "the
word of truth," the Bible is naturally a logical book. God
has not recorded the truth in a haphazard manner, with no sense or
sequence to it. Rather, God has set forth the record of what He is
doing in a logical, progressive manner. From Genesis to the book
of The Revelation a progressive description of the development of
God's plan and purpose is given.
The Bible declares
that God is working out a two-fold plan and purpose. One aspect
centers around the people of Israel and the covenant God made with
Abraham and his seed. God's plan and purpose with Israel pertains
to this earth, and has been the subject matter of "all his
holy prophets since the world began." The other aspect
centers around God's "new creation," the "one new
man," the church the body of Christ, which He is forming now
in this present dispensation of Gentile grace. God's purpose with
the church pertains to the heavenly places, and is something God
kept "hid in Himself" in ages past. He first revealed it
when He raised up Paul to be a brand new apostle. God's program
and dealings with Israel, and His program and dealings with the
church the body of Christ, are not the same. They are two distinct
and different programs. Because of this, God commands us to be
"rightly dividing the word of truth" as we study it. We
must divide it into its two proper portions, recognizing the
portion that pertains to God's program with Israel and the portion
that pertains to what God is doing today in the dispensation of
His grace.
This booklet is a
very simple survey of the Bible, along with its "right
division." By means of a time line and a brief description of
the Bible record, the progressive outworking of God's plan and
purpose is followed from Genesis to the book of The Revelation.
Each of the
following pages contains 3 sections - a dispensational time line
at the top; the books of the Bible in the middle; and a doctrinal
description at the bottom.
The full scope of
God's plan and purpose from creation to the fulfillment of God's
program with Israel is illustrated by the time line. In addition
the time line also illustrates the "right division" of
God's word showing God's "Time Past" dealings in His
program with Israel; His "But Now" program and dealings
with us today in the dispensation of His grace; and the resumption
and fulfillment of His program with Israel yet "To
Come."
The books of the
Bible placed below the time line show the corresponding logical
flow of the Bible in perfect accordance with the way that God is
working out His plan and purpose. The particular book, or books,
being considered is highlighted and the corresponding section on
the time line is shown.
The description at
the bottom briefly summarizes the doctrinal content of the book,
or books, under consideration. It also cites essential issues that
need to be studied out to better understand and appreciate the
outworking of God's plan and purpose.
The following
pages, therefore, provide you with A Very Simple Survey of the
Bible. |