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The Character of God's Word
by
John
MacArthur
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(A copy of this message on cassette tape may be obtained by calling
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Selected Scriptures
Tape GC 90-154
Verse 9 says, "The wise men are put to shame. They are
dismayed and caught. Behold, they have rejected the word of the
Lord and what kind of wisdom do they have?" What Jeremiah is
saying here is you can take all of your leaders, all of the
educators, all of the experts on law and ethics and morality, all
of those responsible to teach you divine truth and put them into
one category and the category is the category of folly because if
they had rejected the word of the Lord, what kind of wisdom do
they have? The implication is they don't have any. Wisdom comes
from God and it comes through His Word. And apart from His Word
there is no real spiritual wisdom. When the leaders of a nation,
even the nation Israel, reject the word of the Lord there is no
wisdom.
Last summer when I was invited over to New Zealand, I had
the opportunity to speak to the New Zealand Parliament in the
Parliament House. It was a very interesting and wonderful
opportunity and they asked me to address this subject. This was
the requested subject by the New Zealand Parliament...what
happens to a nation that abandons the Bible as an authority or as
its authority? They had watched because they know the history of
the United States. They had watched the decline of the
Scriptures and the Bible in the public realm in our nation and
they could see it coming in their own nation, a nation basically
established by immigrant people who came from the United Kingdom
bringing Christian principles and biblical truth. And they're
following the same basic path we're following and they wanted to
know what's it like when we give up the Bible as our authority.
And the answer is right here in Jeremiah 8:9, what wisdom do they
have? What they are left to is voting on morality, polls,
opinion polls, call up 800 lines, 900 lines and give your opinion
of this and your opinion of that so we can form our morality.
Wisdom with regard to spiritual life, time and eternity is
all found in the Word of God. The Bible is the source, and the
only source of divine wisdom. And it is a tragic thing to
realize that the Bible is under assault from so many, many
angles. There are the rationalists with their anti-miracle
humanistic atheism who want to deny the existence of God. And if
they tolerate God, God is nothing more than Einstein's God who is
some kind of impersonal, non-personal force. There are the
existentialists who have an anti-reality mentality who say that
you basic can create your own reality, you can concoct your own
reality, you can form your own reality, and I'm glad for you,
whatever your reality is. And then you have the onslaught of not
only rationalism and existentialism but egoism which is an anti-
authority mentality that says nobody is going to tell me what to
believe, nobody is going to tell me what's right and wrong,
nobody is going to tell me how to behave, I'm going to determine
that for myself. Then you have the relationalistic mind set that
basically says what is most important is ego fulfillment,
personal fulfillment, solving my personal problems, self-esteem,
feeling good about myself. That too is anti-truth, that too is
anti-standard, anti-absolute.
Then you have the ritualistic approach which is an anti-
knowledge form of religion where religion is not a matter of
truth or theology or doctrine, but simply a matter of ritual and
routine. Then you have theological liberalism which is anti-
Bible, anti-inspiration. Then you have mysticism which is anti-
intellectual which just says you sort of feel God and you sort of
know He's there and feel somehow the movements of God and you
feel the truth.
All of those things contribute in our culture to an anti-
authority mentality which contributes to an anti-Bible mentality.
The Scripture is depreciated by rationalism, existentialism,
egoism, relationalism, ritualism, liberalism, mysticism, probably
a few other isms as well. These are the things that are being
elevated today. The human glory is on the main forefront,
letting man be everything he thinks he wants to be to fulfill
himself. That is dominating. There is no authority outside
man. Government itself is having a hard time exercising
authority because it has given to people so much personal
freedom. This approach to religion...the approach to religion
that comes in this environment is an existential kind of mystical
approach where you're allowed to believe whatever feels good for
you, whatever you think God is doing is, no doubt, what He is
really doing, whatever you think He's saying is surely what He's
really saying. All of these things attack the singular, clear
authority of the Word of God.
Now you say...why are you bringing this up on a series about
studying the Bible? Because I've learned one thing through the
years, and it's been reiterated to me again and again and again.
The diligence with which you approach the study of Scripture
which is so critical to the blessing of your life, so critical to
your joy, so critical to your usefulness, so critical to the
glory of God, the diligence with which you approach this critical
study of Scripture is directly correlated to your view of
Scripture...directly. If you have a weak view of Scripture, I
promise you you will have a weak interest in it. It is the
seriousness with which you hold this document that is the initial
compelling matter to motivate you in its study.
People ask me often how it is that I can structure my life
to spend so much time in the Scripture? How is it that I can
discipline myself, they often say, to give so much time to the
study of the Word of God, including all the preaching and
teaching that I do, all the writing of books, writing of a study
Bible, and that really is a fair question and I understand why
they ask the question. But may I, and may perhaps surprise you
by saying this, the difficult thing for me is not to get the
discipline up to study the Bible, the trouble for me is to have
the discipline to stop and to attend to other things that need to
be attended to.
You say, "Why is that?" Because I understand what this
document is, because of the value I place upon it, the weight I
place upon it in my life and in your life I am compelled to it.
In fact I wrote a little set of notes, just explanatory notes in
the front of the study Bible and you can read them when you get
one, but it says...I can't remember exactly what I said, but
something along the line of the fact that the difficulty for me
was not getting up every day and spending the necessary time to
write all these notes and to dig into the Word of God, the
difficulty for me was not getting to it, the difficulty for me
was leaving it. The challenge for me is to leave it because I
hold it in such great esteem because I understand its riches and
its treasures. And as the psalmist said, "It is more precious
than gold and sweeter than honey from the honeycomb." It is your
view of Scripture that is the foundation of everything in terms
of addressing Scripture with great diligence and care. And so,
as we begin to talk about how to get the most out of your Bible
and how to study the Bible effectively, we have to start with
making sure you understand what this is...the treasure that you
hold in your hand.
Now obviously no society can survive without the application
of the truth of Scripture, as no individual can survive without
the application of the truth of Scripture. Right is not
determined by a popularity contest, and it's not determined by a
poll, it's determined by what God has said. And God has spoken
in the moral and ethical and spiritual realm with very clear
terms. No society will survive abandonment of the Bible as its
standard. And ours won't anymore than any other. Our society
will continue to disintegrate into unbridled iniquity at a rapid
rate until and if, and unless I should say, there is a return to
the Word of God. It's inevitable.
The Bible claims some amazing things for itself. I'm going
to give you seven of them. These are things the Bible claims for
itself and this will help you foundationally to understand what
you're dealing with. You have in your hand one book and yet
divided into two testaments, the first testament divided into 39
separate books, the second into 27, one called the Old Testament,
one called the New Testament. You're familiar with that. You're
familiar with Genesis to Revelation and places in between. But
do you understand this document's supernatural character? This
is not a human book, though it was written over a period of about
1500 to 1800 years and there were over 40 different men whose
actual pen was placed on the parchment to write down the words,
it is singularly authored by God and those men who wrote these
various books at various times in various places wrote under the
direct inspiration of the Spirit of God who was conveying to them
the revelation of God from His mind to that pen so that what was
produced was the very word of the living God. This is not a
human document, this is a supernatural book.
And it makes some supernatural claims. First of all, it
claims for itself to be infallible...infallible. That is to say
that everything that it affirms is absolutely true. If it says
something about capital punishment, and it does, then what it
says is true. If it says something about sodomy and
homosexuality, what is says is absolutely true. If it says
something about marriage and divorce, what it says is absolutely
true. If it says something about worship, that is absolutely
true. If it says something Jesus Christ, that is true. If it
says something about the nature of man, what it says is
absolutely true. If it says something about the history of Tyre
or Sidon or the history of Babylon, or if it says something about
the future of a coming Babylon, or a beast or an Antichrist, if
it says something about a man named Peter, or a man named David,
or a man named Paul, or if it says something about a man named
Adam who had wife named Eve and they had some children named Cain
and Abel and Seth, and it says something about a garden,
everything it says is absolutely true. It is infallible. And,
of course, that's the testimony it gives for itself summed up in
Psalm 19, "The law of the Lord is perfect...the law of the Lord
is perfect." It contains no flaw. The prophet said it is like
silver tested seven times in a furnace, all that could be
imagined to be of dross is burned away and it is absolutely
purely true. Everything it says historically is true.
Everything it says prophetically is true. Everything it says
spiritually is true. Everything it gives us in terms of
direction in life is absolutely true. It is infallible. That is
why it has always been called the standard for life for faith and
practice.
Two, it is inerrant. Now we're moving away from the content
that it affirms to the specific words. When I say it is inerrant
I mean that the Bible in its original autograph, that is to say
in the very document written by the inspired writer was without
error. Now you've got to know that's a challenge, to write
anything without error is a challenge. Sometimes people come up
to me and said..."Have you seen this part of your book, there are
a lot of errors on this page? How did those get in there?" I
don't know whether I made those errors, whether whoever put it in
the computer made those errors, whether whoever was the proof
reader made those errors, whether somebody was correcting
something else and typed in an error where there wasn't one, I
don't know. But I know one thing, it is near impossible to write
something without error and especially going through this study
Bible. I'm telling you, you can't even imagine the proof reading
nightmare of 25,000 footnotes, semi-colons, colons, brackets,
apostrophes, quotation marks, making sure they're in and out of
the right parenthesis, making sure that there is standardization
in everything that you do, and this vast volume of say almost
2500 pages of material...it's been proof read, I suppose, by now
twelve times and it's being proof read another five or six times
by professional people somewhere in Atlanta who are proof reading
everything with a fine tooth comb, and even they can't get
everything. And when we check what they've done, we find errors.
It's very difficult.
But when the Word of God was written it was written without
error as the Spirit of God superintended it. Proverbs 30 verses
5 and 6, "Every word of God is pure." Every word of God is pure.
"Add thou not unto His words lest He reprove thee and thou be
found a liar." You know, the scribes in the early years at the
time of Ezra and before were so devoted to not putting an error
in the Scriptures that they would copy the Scriptures with such
fastidiousness it's just beyond belief. Some scribes, you'll
find this hard to believe, would write one letter, take a bath,
change their clothes, get a new pen, write another letter, take a
bath, change their clothes, get a pen, write another letter.
They didn't get a lot done but what they got done was correct.
There was this tremendous fastidiousness to this completion of
the inerrant text and its preservation. That's why the discovery
of the Dead Sea Scrolls is so important because we had scrolls
say from the eight or ninth century A.D. and we were basing much
on those copies, copies and copies and copies, you know, the
Bible has been copied and copied. The original autographs don't
exist anymore, or if they do we don't know where they are. So
copies were made and copies were made.
People would say, "Well surely there are
many, many changes, many, many mistakes that have come in." And
then we found the Dead Sea Scrolls which were somewhere around
450 years before Christ, B.C., and they verified with exact
accuracy the current manuscripts that are being used for the
translations of the Bible. And we saw that not only were they
inerrant...were the originals inerrant but the superintending
work of the Holy Spirit as well as the careful diligence of the
scribes had preserved that Scripture through all those centuries.
In its origins it is inerrant, and that's why it says also in
Proverbs 30 verse 6 you're not to add to it lest you be reproved
and found a liar, it is inerrant. In fact, in Revelation it
tells us you're not to add anything to it or shall be added to
you the plagues that are written in this book, you're not to take
anything away from it or your name will be taken out of the Book
of Life. This is an inerrant Scripture.
Thirdly, it is complete...it is complete. That is to say
this is all God wanted to inspire, this is it. From Genesis to
Revelation, all these 66 books, sums it up. Deuteronomy 4:2,
"You shall not add to the Word which I am commanding you, nor
take away from it." That's very similar to Revelation 22. And
Jude 3 says it became the faith once for all delivered to the
saints. The content once for all delivered to the saints. The
canon of Scripture, called a canon because that's the word for
standard, a word for a reed which was used as a measuring rod.
And this is the standard. It is the standard, it is complete.
Nothing needs to be added. When John wrote Revelation in 96 A.D.
on the island of Patmos was God was revealing it to him, it was
30 years after most of the completion of the New Testament and
this was the final, this was the end, this was the last bit of
revelation called the book of Revelation to close out the canon
of Scripture which had begun with Genesis. It is comprehensive
and complete. Everything necessary for life and godliness and
spiritual knowledge is in here. This is a complete Scripture,
does not need Science and Health and Key to the Scriptures. Does
not need the Book of Mormon and the Doctrines and the Covenants.
Does not need the writings of Madame Levansky(?), Judge
Rutherford, Annie Besant(?), or anybody else. This is the
complete Word of God, there is no more inspired revelation beyond
this. This is God's once-for-all-delivered-to-the-saints faith.
And all Scripture is inspired by God, right? According to 2
Timothy chapter 3 and verse 16. Second Peter 1:21, "Holy men
were moved by the Spirit of God as they wrote this," and it is
not of any private origin, it came from God. It is infallible,
inerrant and complete.
Fourth, it is authoritative...it is authoritative. That is
to say that when it speaks you better listen. It is not a book
of suggestions. It is not a book to be put alongside other
books. It is not a book to be compared with the writings of
Confucius or Buddha or somebody else, Muhammad. It is not a book
to be compared with the writings of other ethicists through the
years. It is not a book to be compared with other religious
musings and writings or put beside Aristotle and Plato, or the
writings of some other philosopher. It alone is authoritative.
Isaiah 1:2 says, "Hear, O heavens, and give ear, O earth, for the
Lord hath spoken." You better listen, God has spoken. Psalm
119:89, "Forever, O Lord, Thy Word is settled in heaven."
Forever, O Lord, Thy Word is settled in heaven. This is an
authoritative book. It comes as commands, as we noted in Psalm
19.
Fifthly, it is sufficient...it is sufficient. It is all God
wanted to say. It is all God said by way of revelation through
inspiration. And it is all we need. Again, back to 2 Timothy 3,
"All Scripture is inspired by God and is profitable for
instruction, for correction, for reproof, for training in
righteousness that the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly
furnished unto all good works." It is sufficient. Nothing more
is needed for spiritual life than this word.
Now we need to understand this Word and many books help us
to understand it, but all spiritual truth necessary for life and
godliness is found in this book. Sometimes I hear people say,
"Well, there are people who have such severe psychological
problems they can't start the sanctification process until they
get some psychological help." That's folly. The Bible does not
wait for human wisdom to jump start it. It is sufficient that
the man of God may be perfect, completely furnished for all good
works.
Sixth, it is effective...it is effective. In other words,
it is powerful but effective sort of is a little more direct.
What do I mean by that? I mean it impacts lives. It
accomplishes divine purpose. Isaiah 55:11 and 12, "So shall My
Word be that goes forth. It shall not return unto Me void but
shall accomplish what I please." The word never returns void, it
always accomplishes the purpose for which God sends it.
Throughout Scripture God says I will accomplish all My good
purpose. Who is going to stop Me? Who is going to prevent Me
from fulfilling My Word? In the Sermon on the Mount Jesus said,
"Heaven and earth will pass away but Thy Word will not pass
away." Jesus came even Himself to say I have come to fulfill the
Word, not to set it aside. It is effective. Wherever it goes it
penetrates powerfully. It is sharper than any two-edged sword,
piercing to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, of joints
and marrow as a discerner the thoughts and intents of the heart.
It just penetrates the heart. It cuts deep. It is effective.
To some it is a saver of life to life, to others a saver of death
to death. But it comes with power, it achieves God's purpose
sometimes for grace and sometimes for judgment. What God says
will come to pass. His Word will always be fulfilled.
Finally, it is determinative. It is infallible, inerrant,
complete, authoritative, sufficient, effective and determinative.
What do I mean by that? It is the Word of God that separates
men and women. It is the Word of God that becomes the dividing
line between those who are in the Kingdom of God and those who
are out of it. It is the Word of God that distinguishes between
the saved and the lost. It is the Word of God that distinguishes
between those who will go to heaven and those who will spend
eternity in hell. It is the Word of God that separates those who
are God's children from those who are Satan's children. The Word
of God is the determining factor.
You say, "What do you mean?" Listen to the words of Jesus.
John 8:47. "He that is of God hears God's words. You therefore
hear them not because you are not of God." Indifference to the
Bible is a dead giveaway. Diffidence toward scriptural truth is
a dead giveaway that one does not belong to God. If you belong
to God you hear God's Word. Jesus put it this way, "My sheep
hear My voice and they follow Me." It is natural for a human
being to seek oxygen. It is natural for a new creation in Christ
to seek truth, the truth of God. A person may claim to be a
Christian but if they have no interest in Scripture you have a
right to question the claim because attitude toward the Word of
God is a determinative reality. This is God's Word. In the Old
Testament alone there are over two thousand claims made by the
Scripture that say this is the Word of God. And the New
Testament adds to that, this is God's Word. As such, it is the
determining factor. If you hear God's Word, you belong to Him.
If you don't hear His Word, you don't belong to Him.
In fact, if you can't understand the Bible, its a lost book
to you, its a maze and a fog, then you're a natural man who
understandeth not the things of God because they're spiritually
discerned. But if the Word of God enlightens your heart and
opens your mind and brings joy to your heart, as the psalmist
pointed out, and takes your simplicity and turns it into wisdom,
then the Spirit is alive in you, you belong to God and you're
hearing His Word.
So, beloved, we start at this point with an understanding of
what we're dealing with. We're dealing with a supernatural
document that is absolutely true in all that it affirms, that is
inerrant in every word, that is complete, that is nothing is
missing, you don't need anything beyond this to have the inspired
revelation of God, it is authoritative, that is it speaks as
commands, it is sufficient, it contains everything you need for
all issues of spiritual life. It is effective, that is to say
wherever it is unleashed it comes with power and impact and it
always accomplishes what God wants it to accomplish. And
finally, it is the determining matter when it comes to where you
belong or in what kingdom you exist. God's people listen to His
Word. You can do a little heart examination on where you are
with that regard.
Summing up just those things, Joshua 1:8, one of the great
Old Testament passages that exalts the Scripture, says, "This
book of the law...referring to Scripture...shall not depart from
your mouth," that is it should be the constant topic of your
conversation. Why? "Because you shall meditate on it day and
night." Now whatever you're thinking about all day and thinking
about all night will show up in your conversation. So he's
saying you ought to be dominated by the Word of God. It is the
dominant thing in your life. Meditatively it becomes the
dominating thing in your life conversationally. Then it's into
action that he speaks so that you may be careful to do according
to all that is written in it. You meditate on it, you talk about
it and pretty soon you begin to live it out. Then you will make
your way prosperous, then you will have success. But you need to
do according to all that is written in it. There are many
Christians who can't do according to all that is written in it
because they don't understand it. And that's why it's incumbent
upon us to study the Scripture so that we can understand it so
that we can do it so that we can be blessed and prosperous and
have good success.
Here we are then, committed to this as Christians,
absolutely committed to it in a world of people who are not only
indifferent but frankly in our culture outright hostile to the
Bible. It is not a standard that this world wants to accept. It
is not a standard that our nation wants to accept. And that's
tragic.
In order to deny the Bible they have to behave in a
schizophrenic way. I'll show you what I mean. Most all of our
life is built on fixed laws. I mean, we just operate that way
all the time. Take the scientific field itself which is behind
so much of our life, it's behind what we eat, it's behind what we
wear, it's behind what we drive, it's behind what we live in.
It's behind all the health service involvement that we engage in
to fix ourselves, or to keep ourselves well. Science is behind
all of this. Science simply is a means by which we deal with the
physical world, the physical environment. And all those
scientific dealings that go on within the physical realm are
related to fixed points of fact, non-varying realities whether
you're talking about biology, anatomy, botany, physiology,
astronomy, I don't care what you're talking about, whether you're
talking about engineering in terms of architectural engineering,
mechanical engineering, any kind of...any kind of function in the
physical realm with any physical properties is based upon
unalterable fixed and dependable laws right down to the most
minute kind of surgery which is predicated upon the knowledge
that the body has the ability to respond in a certain way to this
kind of invasion if it's cared for in a certain manner...all the
way to the macro kind of thing where we're spinning things up
into space with people in them knowing full well exactly what
they will do and how they will behave and how they will return to
a fixed point on this earth because there are inviolable laws
that operate in the universe in an unvarying manner. And they
operate without aberrations. And so our world is devoted to the
fixed character of the physical world.
But, it moves over to the moral realm and is content with
chaos and commits a kind of immediate schizophrenia in which it
says we live in an utterly unalterable fixed order physically but
morally...ah, you can do whatever you want. And they choose
chaos and reject absolutes. Any ethical system that's
comfortable with you, you can do whatever you want, be whatever
you want, behave however you want and remain at harmony in your
life...no you can't. You break scientific laws in the physical
world and you get results that are negative. You break moral
laws in the spiritual world and you're going to get negative
results as well. There is a morality built into this world that
is fixed, just like the...just like there are laws in the
physical world that are fixed and that if they are violated bring
serious consequences, there are laws in the moral world that are
fixed and if violated bring far more serious consequences.
Better, Jesus said, better you should destroy your body that
your...what?...your soul. Fear not those who destroy the body,
but fear Him who destroys the soul.
We take such tremendous care to operate within the
scientific laws to preserve the body. We build these buildings,
these massive skyscraper buildings with all of the science of
architecture so that they don't collapse and crush all the people
in them. We build great ships that go out in the ocean in the
great depths, built according to standards of navigation and
standards of floatation and all those kinds of things to preserve
the life of those people with tremendous care, and yet we live in
total moral relativity which is just contrary to everything we
know about the operation of the universe. Why do men do that?
Because they love their sin, that's why. That's the only reason.
Not because it's logical.
People always ask me if AIDS...how does AIDS fit into this?
AIDS is consequence to violation of moral law. You understand
that? You violate moral law you get venereal disease. That's
what Paul meant when he said you sin against the body when you
join yourself to a harlot, when you commit fornication and
adultery. The ancient world was rife with venereal disease.
People died in pandemic kind of things, kind of experiences in
masses because of venereal disease. AIDS is no different, it is
simply the built-in consequence to an ongoing violation of the
moral law.
You know, it amazes me. I'm watching this massive movement
against smoking that's going on in our country. You've been
watching that? It's motivated by two things. One, it's
motivated by the left to hate the corporate...the corporate world
and they hate these conglomerates that have so much money, like
the Reynolds Tobacco Company and these others who are multi-
faceted corporations and have many different enterprises. But
the left hates them because they represent the capitalistic
establishment so they want to bring them down. Many of them
aren't so concerned about the smoking, they're just concerned to
wreck these great institutions.
But there are those who are very conscious of the fact that
smoking is bad for your health, and I certainly agree with that.
I don't think, as I've said, smoking is a sin, but I've been
watching how these commercials have become more and more graphic.
And I saw one the other day that was so graphic it was just
really a very sickening thing to see. There was a lady, they put
a kind of a light on her that made her look near dead and black
and white instead of color and she talked with this growly
gravely scratchy voice about smoking and then she took a puff
through a hole in her tracheotomy, through a hole in her trachea
and puffed her cigarette here because she had rotted out
everything up here and then it went on to say...You know, this is
what smoking does to you. I understand all that. And so there's
this massive, massive move to stop people from smoking because it
effects your health physically.
At the same time there is a concurrent and equally
aggressive escalation of the normalization of homosexuality which
has produced a disease which has massacred people all over the
world. Well how can they do that? How can they commit that kind
of schizophrenia? Because they love their sin. Bottom line.
And when they decide they're going to work in a fixed world in
the physical realm and they're going to work in a random world in
the moral realm, they are committing spiritual suicide. That's
what they're doing.
You see the same thing in high schools. All these posters
everywhere trying to prevent drugs, and alongside of them where
you can pick up your condom. If you...if you have your choice in
sin, I think many kids would opt out for the condom and forget
the drugs. This kind of schizophrenia is because we are
unwilling to live in a fixed moral realm. And that is precisely
what God has designed and He's revealed it here. There is a
morality built by God into the world that is fixed and when
violated it brings tragic results. And the Scripture has laid
that out for us...absolute laws.
This is an incredible book. As we get into this book we
say, "Well, yeah, but it's only a spiritual book." Well let me
cross that line a little bit. The same God who ordered science
wrote this book. And whenever it talks about scientific things
or matters in the physical world, it speaks with accuracy.
Remember I told you earlier everything it says is infallible. It
is not just a book about spiritual things, it's a book about a
lot of things...a lot of things. In fact, this book, this
supernaturally written book authored by God and passed through
inspired writers who wrote down every word without error under
His supervision by the Holy Spirit, this supernatural book
written by God to deal with spiritual issues, every time it deals
with science is absolutely accurate because God knows that world
as well as He knows the spiritual one, right? It presents the
only viable explanation for the universe...creation,
catastrophism, the instantaneous creation in six days, the Noahic
flood, reshuffling the surface of the earth, explains all the
fossil record, explains all the strata in the rocks, explains
everything. That's all you need to explain it. It's absolutely
scientifically accurate.
The Bible affirms one of the basic laws of science which is
called the first law of thermodynamics...the first law of
thermodynamics is the conservation of mass and energy. That is to
say all mass and energy that exists is perpetuated. In other
words, from an evolutionary standpoint they would say...well once
there was this little piece of mass and this little piece of
energy and it just kept going and going and going and going and
going and going and going. What science knows, however, if it's
honest with its data is that there is mass and energy and it is
conserved at the same amount at the same amount. It came into
existence at that amount and it remains at that amount. That can
be explained by the creation. That can be explained in the
Scripture. Energy doesn't go out of existence. Mass doesn't go
out of existence. It alters its forms, but it doesn't go out of
existence.
Listen to what Isaiah said, Isaiah the prophet. Verse 26 of
chapter 40, "Behold, who has created these things? He calls them
all by names by the greatness of His might for He is strong in
power, not one of them fails." There's the conservation of mass
and energy, the first law of thermodynamics. Nehemiah 9:6, "Thou
hast made heaven, the earth and all things therein, the seas and
all things therein and Thou preservest them all." Ecclesiastes
1:10, "Is there anything of which it may be said...See, this is
new? No, it has already been from of old." The Bible knows
that.
The Bible also affirms the second law of thermodynamics.
The second law of thermodynamics says this...while there is the
conservation of mass and energy, the atoms that make up that mass
and energy tend toward disorder, break down into chaos so that
the longer the universe exists the more chaotic it tends to
become. I'm waiting for some scientist to get a grip on this and
apply it to the study of things like cancer. I sometimes wonder
if the escalation of cancer isn't part of the realization of the
beginning of the disordering of the normal structured order of
atoms as they begin to break down. Who knows what other things
may come. That's purely a hip shot from me but there is a
breaking down of order into disorder, breaking down of structure
into chaos. That's the second law of thermodynamics. It's the
law of increasing disorder. And it disproves evolution alone
because it says things start from order and go to disorder, not
starting from disorder and ascending to order.
You say, "Well then why don't...why do they believe in
evolution?" Because they don't want a God who is a creator
because if they have a God who is a creator they know there are
moral laws and they'd have to live by them or be under His
judgment. So the easiest way is to eliminate Him...they think.
There is never a real loss of mass, there is never a real loss of
energy, but there is a declining ability of it to produce because
it breaks down and order becomes disorder...all processes will
ultimately wind down and cease and the universe ultimately go out
of existence. The Bible is very clear about this. In Romans 8
it presents this to us in very clear terms. Listen to what the
Apostle Paul wrote before any scientist had come up with that.
"The creation was subjected to nothiningness." In other words,
there was a point in time at the fall of man when the creation
was cursed and subjected to a process of futility or emptiness,
not of its own will but because of Him who subjected in hope.
When God originally created it, it had perpetuity and order. But
because of sin and the curse it has disorder and was subjected by
God to this futility. The creation itself then is slave to
corruption. And verse 22 of Romans 8 says it groans and suffers
the pains of that corruption. The whole universe is experiencing
this disarray. When the Bible talks about scientific things it
is exceedingly accurate about them.
I think about something I studied with interest when I was a
college student called hydrology. Hydrology is basic in the
science of water and its cycle. And while it's very easy for us
to understand, it wasn't until the seventeenth century
that...that men began to figure out what the water cycle really
was. The water cycle is very simple...three words will teach you
the water cycle...one is evaporation, the other is condensation,
and the third is precipitation. That's the water cycle. From
the great seas of the earth water evaporates. It is condensed in
the clouds, carried over the land, precipitates in the rain and
the snow and runs back down to the sea from which it evaporates,
condenses and precipitates again. That's the water cycle and
there is no new water, folks. I think you know that. There
isn't any new water being created.
Some people might think that when they turn their facet on
new water is being created. No...there's not new water there.
This is God's process of hydrology...the sea, the evaporation,
the clouds, they move over the land, rain, snow down into the
land, rushing into the streams, the streams into the rivers, the
rivers into the sea and that's the cycle. Not until the
seventeenth century was this believed. Until then the dominant
theory was that there were subterranean reservoirs that just kept
pumping up water. We know now that even water that is
subterranean is in that hydrological cycle and they are made by
seepage.
You say, "Well what does the Bible say about that?" Read
Isaiah 55 verse 10, read Ecclesiastes 1, read Job 36 verses 27
and 28. Job is the oldest book in the Bible and it describes
evaporation and condensation. Whenever God spoke in His Word
about something scientific, it was clear. Isaiah 55:10 gives you
the water cycle.
And then a fascinating study of astronomy is interesting as
well. Old ideas about the earth and about the solar system were
very, very strange. Most people thought that the earth was a CD,
you know, a flat disk, circular. And that was the view. When
Copernicus came along from 1473 to 1543 he presented the idea
that the earth was in motion. And when he said that, of course,
people first of all thought he was crazy because they couldn't
feel the motion. When he said the earth was in motion they were
astonished and astounded, but eventually it took hold and, of
course, he was accurate. Men like Brahee(?), Kepler(?) and
Galileo in the seventeenth century then began to give birth to
modern astronomy and modern astronomy really got framed up in the
seventeenth century.
Up to that point Hippocrates of a great
mind said there were one thousand and twenty-two stars. Ptolemy
said, "No, there are one thousand and fifty-six." And Kepler
said, "You're both wrong, there are one thousand and fifty-five."
Why didn't they read Jeremiah? Jeremiah said in Jeremiah 33:22
they can't be counted. Might as well quit, fellows, they can't
be counted. Now we know there are a hundred billion in our
galaxy and there are billions of galaxies.
Job, the oldest book in the Bible, says God hangeth the
earth on nothing. How did he know that? One ancient eastern
book says it's on seven layers of sugar, honey and butter.
Fortunately we're not on the gooey side. The Koran says it's on
the back of elephants who produce earthquakes when they shake.
The Bible says He hangs the world on nothing. The oldest book in
the Bible says he turns the earth like the clay to the seal.
What does it mean to turn the earth like the clay to the seal?
In ancient times they had a piece of clay, soft clay, and they
would take a stick and they would write in a legal document or
some kind of thing before the development, or often even with the
development of papyrus and other things to write to on, they used
these for permanent documents. And then when they wanted to sign
it they had a cylinder with a raised signature and they would
roll it across the clay like that, with two sticks coming out of
the end. And when Job says He turneth the earth like the clay to
the seal, he's simply saying it rotates on an axis.
How did he know that? In fact he uses the word klug, speaks
of the circle of the earth. How did he know it was a circle?
How did he know it was a klug, a sphere? Job said God imputed
weight to the wind. It wasn't until about the seventeenth
century that anybody understood that there was weight to the
wind.
Another interesting science is isostasy. I don't know if
you've ever heard about it? And this fascinated me too when I
was a college student. Isostasy is the balance of the earth.
Ever buy your little kid a rubber ball and it was out of round
and it just goes like this, and like this and like this? Well
you can imagine what we would be doing all the time if the earth
was not in balance, or probably bumping up six feet and coming
down again. We don't think about things like that. But if this
thing is going to spin through space at this velocity and rotate
on its axis while its flying in this orbit, it's going to have to
be in absolutely perfect balance to keep the law of gravity
constant at every point. God knows the balance of the earth and
so did Isaiah. Listen to what Isaiah said in chapter 40 verse
12. "Who has measured the waters in the hallow of His hand." In
other words He knows the weight of the water. "He's measured the
heaven with a span, has comprehended the dust of the earth in a
measure and weighed the mountains in scales and the hills in a
balance?" God alone. God knows the balance of this sphere
catapulting through an endless universe.
And then there was a man who died in 1903, I think it was,
named Herbert Spencer. Herbert Spencer was a brilliant
scientist, he was a very heralded scientist because he had made a
unique discovery. He had come up with the classification of the
knowable. That is to say he had come up with the classification
of everything in existence. He said all that exists, all that is
knowable can fall into five categories. And he won some great
prizes and awards for this because this reduced everything to
categorization. He said this...and this was the order in which
Herbert Spencer wrote them...he said, "All that is knowable falls
into these five categories...time, force, action, space and
matter." Everything in existence falls into one of those five
categories...time, force, action, space and matter.
Well Herbert did very well. But Herbert was real late in
coming to something that the first verse of the Bible made clear.
Genesis 1:1, "In the beginning--that's time, God--that's force,
created--that's action, the heavens--that's space, and the earth-
-that's matter." Every classification of the knowable is placed
in the first verse of the Bible. The genius of the mind of God
is beyond anything man could conceive.
So when the Bible speaks to the scientific realm, it doesn't
speak ignorantly, it speaks accurately. You know what they used
to do to sick people maybe a hundred years ago or more? When
somebody went sick, got sick, they took you in and you know what
they did? They took out your blood. They bled you. Now what
they do is they give you blood because they finally figured out
what was in Leviticus 17:11, "The life of the flesh is in the
blood." That's what carries our life. How smart were they, huh?
Sucking blood out of people who were already sick.
You know, when you talk about science and you look to the
Word of God, you're going to find that God knows as much about
that as He does the moral realm and He's given us those little
points of interest in the Scripture just so we never question His
knowledge of the truth. I believe this Bible. I believe it. It
is scientifically accurate and that strengthens my faith but I
don't believe it because its scientifically accurate, I believe
it because God's given me the faith to believe it. I am what's
called a pre-suppositional apologist. That's kind of a...that's
kind of a long term, isn't it? Presuppositional apologist...an
apologist is a defense, or defender. I defend the Bible not as a
non-presuppositionalist. That is I'm not trying to prove God by
the Bible. I presuppose God. You can't prove God by the Bible,
there's a lot of evidence in the Bible that there is God, but I
think you prove the Bible by God. I think you start with the
cause and look at the effect, you don't start with the effect and
try to find the cause. And the only way you can truly know and
believe in the true God is by the Spirit of that God. God has
given you the faith to believe in Him, because you believe in Him
you believe His Word.
I've seen people who are lifelong evolutionists in a moment
of time come to Christ and become immediately committed to the
authority of Scripture. How? That's the work of the Spirit of
the God in the human heart.
Well you say, "Well what about all this apologetics and
science and all that, what does that do?" That strengthens
Christians. It gives reason for faith but faith is a gift from
God, isn't it? I look at my Bible and somebody says...."Well how
do you know you can trust everything in the Bible? It's just
moral stuff." Well, whenever you see the scientific stuff you
know that's dead accurate.
And what about the prophecies of the Bible? Wow, a hundred
and fifty years before he was born the Bible predicted there
would come a man named Cyrus. A hundred a fifty years before he
was born and it names him and it says he will become the ruler in
Babylon and he will let the Israelites go back to their land,
Isaiah 44:28. He'll make a decree and allow them to go back and
rebuild Jerusalem. And a hundred and fifty years later he did it
and his name was Cyrus. How did Isaiah know that? Couldn't know
that. How could he know who wasn't born for a hundred and fifty
years? How could he predict what who hadn't been born would do?
No way. Only God controls history like that.
One of the great cities of the ancient world was a city
called Tyre which was on the north coast of the land of
Palestine. Ezekiel chapter 26, the prophet Ezekiel predicted
that Nebuchadnezzar would come in verse 7 of that chapter, that
Nebuchadnezzar the great Babylonian emperor would come and
destroy the city. He predicted that Nebuchadnezzar would destroy
the city and that the city would be leveled to the ground and
then it would be cleared of all its rubble and scraped clean and
thrown into the sea and it would never be rebuilt again and it
would be simply a little place where people dried fish nets.
Well it was quite a formidable prophecy because it would be
like saying a few years from now L.A. is going to be destroyed,
flattened and shoved into the ocean. You'd say, "Who could do
that?" Well think of it in ancient times.
The city had a hundred and fifty foot high wall, one hundred
and fifty-foot high, fifteen feet thick. It had a massive army
protecting the inland and it had the finest navy in the world
protecting the coast. Phoenicians were there. They were the
colonizers, mariners of the ancient times. They were navigators.
They had navigated around the Cape of Africa, established trade
routes to the east. Three years after Ezekiel prophesied this
Nebuchadnezzar came and he did exactly what Ezekiel said he would
do. It took him thirteen years to do it. And at the end he
smashed down the walls, smashed down the tower. Finally he
entered the city and he found no spoils because the people had
taken everything by ship out to an island. So when he got in
there no people, no spoils. They had taken it all to an island
off shore because Nebuchadnezzar didn't have a navy. So they
laughed at him and mocked him. The island was only about a half
a mile off shore but it was too far for them to go. So
Nebuchadnezzar went back home and for two hundred and fifty years
the prophecy was never fulfilled about it being scraped and all
the rubble thrown in the sea.
Two hundred and fifty years later came Alexander the Great,
son of Philip of Macedon, world conqueror, thirty three thousand
infantry men, fifteen thousand horsemen, fifty thousand troops.
They come marching down that area. They're headed east
conquering the world as they go. They send a messenger out to
this little island city of Tyre and they say...we want food, we
want money, we want supplies. And they say...forget it, buddy,
you don't have a navy either. They sent the messenger back and
Alexander got mad. So what he did, he took all the rubble in the
city of Tyre, all the rubble that was left, dumped it in the sea,
built a causeway, marched out and destroyed them all. Two
hundred and fifty years later fulfilling exactly what Ezekiel
said would happen. There were about twenty-five thousand on that
island at the time who were slaughtered and thirty thousand more
sold into slavery. He did it all in seven months. And Ezekiel
said the city would never be rebuilt. It never has been rebuilt.
And just to make a comparison, Jerusalem has been rebuilt
seventeen times.
The Bible predicted the destruction of Ninevah which is the
capital of Assyria. Had a hundred foot inner wall fifty-feet
thick, towers two hundred feet high, fifteen gates and a one
hundred and fifty-foot moat. The city was seven miles in
circumference, a double wall, two thousand feet outside the inner
wall. Reached its high point in 663 B.C. Nahum says it's going
to be destroyed. It was. The Medes, the Babylonians they came,
entered, took it, never rebuilt.
The Bible makes amazing prophecies and you can verify that
they have already come to pass. So much more you could say about
this book. You look it and its scientifically accurate.
Prophetically there's no explanation. Nobody can write history.
Nobody knows what the future holds. But this book does. This
book nailed it to the very tee over and over...and I've only
given you two of dozens and dozens and dozens of prophecy.
Why do I believe the Bible? I believe the Bible because of
its scientific accuracy. I believe the Bible because of its
prophetic accuracy. I believe the Bible because of its historic
accuracy. Archaeologists have found all kinds of verifications
of the absolute accuracy of the Scriptures. I believe the Bible
because of its experiential accuracy. You want to know
something? It tells me about me and I know it's right. It cuts
into my heart and opens me wide up. I've experienced its power
in my life. But more than anything, I think, dominating all
those reasons why I believe God wrote this book is because of the
one singular theme of this book, the Lord Jesus Christ. Forty
plus authors writing over fifteen hundred to eighteen hundred
years all over the place in all different circumstances writing
on their own could never have maintained the continuity of glory
and majesty and honor that is given to the Lord Jesus Christ from
Genesis to Revelation. This is a book written by one author
about one person. Jesus said, "Search the Scriptures for in them
you're going to find out about Me." Every book...every book
points someway to Christ, from Genesis all the way to Revelation
He is the theme. He Himself on the road to Emmaus in Luke 24
opened the Bible and began to speak of things concerning Himself
out of the Scripture, the law, the prophets and the writings.
You go into the law and He is the one that the law points to. He
is the one who will fulfill all law. He is the perfect sacrifice
who will bear all sin. He is the one of whom the prophets spoke.
He is the one who is to be praised in all the holy writings. He
is the one who is wisdom personified. He is the theme of the
gospels. His coming life, death, resurrection are the subject
of the epistles and He's the returning King of Revelation.
The dominating theme of Jesus Christ speaks of divine
authorship. And I'll tell you why. Because human beings could
never conceive of such a person. It's beyond human capability.
Look at the gods of the nations, look at the gods of pagan
religions, their like men. There's no explanation for Jesus
Christ other than He is who He said He was, He is who God said He
is and that He is God in human flesh. There's no explanation of
the Bible other than that God wrote it. Nothing else explains
its scientific accuracy. Nothing else explains its prophetic
accuracy. Nothing else explains its spiritual and penetrating
accuracy and its ability to transform lives. Nothing else
explains its miracles which are from front to back in this book
and verified by eyewitnesses. And nothing else can explain
Christ. This monumental, inexplicable, inconceivable personality
who could not be the figment of any human imagination, let alone
the collective imaginations of over forty different writers all
over the place. This is God's Word. It is alive, it is
powerful. And until you come to grips with what this document
is, you're never going to be able to give to it the diligence
that is required to learn all that is written in it so you can
make your way prosperous and have good success. Well, let's
pray.
Father, we know that men and women seek to have their life
changed, have their life transformed, and You have said that the
law of the Lord is perfect, totally converting the inner person.
And people seek wisdom and You've said that this Word makes
simple people wise. And people seek joy and happiness and You've
said that Your Word is right, rejoicing the heart. People long
to see clearly in the darkness of life and death. And You've
said Your Word enlightens the eyes. And people are looking for a
constant source of truth and You've said Your Word endures
forever as true. O God, what a treasure we hold in our hands.
What a blessed treasure we hold in this book. Job said He loved
it more than His necessary food. The psalmist said it was more
precious to him than gold, yes than much fine gold and sweeter
also than honey from the honeycomb because in it he found
provision, protection, purification.
Father, we thank You for this great treasure and we want to
understand that it is Your Word to us and that it carries power
and blessing in ways that no document ever written can. But it's
up to us to open those treasures, to search it, to study it
diligently. May we understand what we have. As Paul said to
Timothy, the treasure entrusted to us and mine out its riches for
our good and blessing and Your glory in Christ's name. Amen.
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