Deacon Juan Pérez Gómez holds a Bible translated into Tsotsil, a Mayan language, in the Simojovel municipality, Mexico, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Isabel Mateos)

Deacon Juan Pérez Gómez holds a Bible translated into Tsotsil, a Mayan language, in the Simojovel municipality, Mexico, Saturday, April 26, 2025. (AP Photo/Isabel Mateos)

 

 

 

The Bible is holy. It’s why that word for ages preceded the word Bible. Too bad the word holy has been cast aside. See, words are important. If they’re used, how they’re used, if used correctly, or if corrupted. Or ignored, mistreated, and deleted from the heart and mind.

The Holy Bible is God’s living words, active words, inerrant words, infallible and unchanging words to everyone on earth.

If only people believed that and understood that.

“Every writing which is written by The Spirit is profitable for teaching, for correction, for direction and for a course in righteousness,”

2 Timothy 3:16 — Aramaic Bible in Plain English

“Every Writing [is] God-breathed, and profitable for teaching, for conviction, for correction, for instruction that [is] in righteousness,”

2 Timothy 3:16 — Literal Standard Version

“Every Scripture passage is inspired by God. All of them are useful for teaching, pointing out errors, correcting people, and training them for a life that has God’s approval.”

2 Timothy 3:16 — GOD’S WORD Translation

“All Scripture is God-breathed [given by divine inspiration] and is profitable for instruction, for conviction [of sin], for correction [of error and restoration to obedience], for training in righteousness [learning to live in conformity to God’s will, both publicly and privately—behaving honorably with personal integrity and moral courage];”

2 Timothy 3;16 — Amplified Bible

“All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness,”

2 Timothy 3:16 — New King James Version

The point, no matter the translation, The Holy Bible is the WORD OF GOD to we the people, all the people of the earth, willing to take it, believe it, live it accordingly.

Do you want to mess with, ignore, or change the WORDS OF GOD?

Think about that. No, pause, be still, think deeply. Do you want to mess with, ignore, or change the WORDS OF GOD? And if so, who are you? How are you greater than that, and Who has endured while your life is like that of a grasshopper?

Don’t like that? Well, it’s just the facts as they are. You see, from the beginning, individual men and women have gotten it into their heads that they are either on par with God, equal to, or even greater than, and they don’t have to abide by what God says. Why, this is the overwhelming majority of people on earth — including the overwhelming majority who profess to be Christ followers and attend a church in these times.

The Holy Bible is, yet is more than a guidebook. The Holy Bible is a history book, and I understand Mr. Gerson in his discussion with Cheryl Chumley saying what he did, as people should not ever attempt to reduce the Holy Bible to one worldly category or definition to fit the Dewey Decimal System to be placed in a specific shelf of their minds as being only this, only that.

The Holy Bible IS the only history book ever written containing past, present, and future history. And every moment comes true because the Holy Bible is the only book that is 100% true. And eternal. The only book that will endure and be known FOREVER.

Christianity and Judaism are the only faiths on earth that have as their book to teach them, help them, guide them a book that contains PROPHECY.

No other world religion has such a book.

In Jesus IS LORD, Jesus, the Messiah has come once and is coming again whole Holy Bible One-third of that Holy Bible is prophecy.

To their detriment, the overwhelming majority of churches today ignore and refuse to teach and preach prophecy. It impacts the bottom line, you see. It impacts how many backsides are in the house, and how many digits represent the treasury, how many people attending “feel good,” and how many in the “happy, happy, happy,” false fronts, dry bones, and smiling as if they had a lobotomy earlier in the week category show up every Sunday. To hear yet another self-help, motivational talk, prefaced with insipid pseudo rock music and weak lyrics, but a great light and smoke effects show, devoid of sound doctrine and teaching, exhorting anything from God’s Word.

Of course, the Holy Bible still matters.

A sign of the times, [besides Israel not going anywhere and Israel being God’s land, the “Apple of His eye,” and Jerusalem, where Jesus will return to, to reign on His throne from] a couple of people need to fill up air time on a nationally broadcast program to state this, and a guy like me finds it and comments on it. With God truly knowing how many hairs are on EVERY head of EVERY person in this world. He knows EVERY thought of EVERY person, EVERY thought each of us thinks as we think it — BEFORE we think it. He, meaning God the Father, Jesus Christ the LORD, Yeshua Hamashiac, and the Holy Spirit are eternally outside of our finite realm of time, while They are woven into everything in every moment of known time.

How could anyone for a second imagine the Holy Bible does not matter? That ought to be the question, and then the answers given.

Listen on…

Ken Pullen, Friday, June 13th, 2025

 

 

Bold and Blunt: The Bible still matters

 

Mark Gerson joins Cheryl Chumley

 

Friday, June 13, 2025

By Cheryl K. Chumley

From The Washington Times

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Too many Christians in America go to church on Sunday, read their Bible daily and maybe attend worship services again on Wednesday evenings — but then fail to recognize and acknowledge that God is interested in everything they do all week long, all day long, every second of every day.

Remember: God numbers the hairs on His children’s heads.

That means he is most certainly interested and involved in every facet of believers’ lives.

Think of God as a life partner, said Mark Gerson, author of “God Was Right, and that He is interested in everything from the clothing His creations wear to the jobs they seek and take.

Gerson said: “The Bible is not a cookbook or a history book or a science book. the Bible is intended to be a guidebook. It’s intended to help us through all the decisions [we face] … whatever we’re thinking about, struggling about.”

That includes whom to date; where to invest; whether to relocate — and more.

“The Bible gives advice on all these things,” Gerson said.