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An Overview of Basic Bible Beliefs

Basic Bible Beliefs is an attempt to give a broad overview of the essential tenets of Christianity. The seven books in twenty-nine sessions are by design fundamental, biblical, and creedal. They are a work in progress since the disclosure of God experienced by each person is never ending. Ultimately, they can reflect only the revelation of God that has been encountered and understood by the limitations of man.

Jesus of Nazareth raised the question, "Is a candle brought to be put under a bushel, or under a bed? and not to be set on a candlestick?" He raised the question to illustrate that His coming brought into the physical world the complete revelation of God to man. He added, "For there is nothing hid, which shall not be manifested; neither was any thing kept secret, but that it should come abroad" (Mark 4:21,22). The mystery of life has now been revealed by the coming of Jesus Christ.

Although nothing is hidden, and nothing has been kept secret, many fail to grasp the truth that is revealed in the coming of Jesus. The failure to understand the mystery, although the answer has been given, is again revealed by Jesus. After stating that all things pertaining to life and godliness have been revealed, He admonished, "If any man have ears to hear, let him hear" (4:23). The ultimate revelation of God has been given, but unless one has ears to hear, it will be missed.

The question is not whether man will hear, because man was created with ears to hear, he will hear. The questions are, "What will he hear?" and "To whom will he listen?" As Jesus continued, "Take heed what ye hear: with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you . . ." (4:24). To the degree that Jesus is heard, as opposed to listening to another voice, is the precise intensity of revelation received. The mystery of life is understood only to the extent that Jesus is heard.

Moreover, this mystery of hearing Jesus is more than the content of what Jesus is saying at any given moment of time. For in any moment of revelation, what will be ultimately heard is not the preciseness of the words of Jesus, but only what the mind can understand. Since unknown truth can only be approached from the vantage point of what is already known, the ultimate revelation of the mystery of life, Jesus Christ, is always progressive.

The nature of how the mind of fallen man works forces the understanding of truth to come in bits and pieces. It is not that God doles out His revelation a little at a time because as Jesus said, "For there is nothing hid, which shall not be manifested; neither was any thing kept secret, but that it should come abroad." The complete disclosure of God to man has been given. Jesus Christ has come.

However, the mind of man works in such a way that the complete revelation of God is blocked from penetrating the heart of man. Or, as Paul stated, "But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them that are lost: In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of them which believe not, lest the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, who is the image of God, should shine unto them" (2 Cor. 4:3-4). The pieces of the puzzle of life only appear to come one by one because the mind of man has to be conquered continually to enable the gospel to penetrate the heart.

Each time the mind of fallen man interacts with the revelation of God, the gospel has the power to overcome the current resistance of the mind. The new mind-set, the new understanding, can be permeated with a more complete revelation. Gradually, the understanding of the revelation of God expands.

The speed of the accumulation of the knowledge of God is in direct proportion to the breaking of the resistance of the mind. It is the current thoughts and the current persuasion that always limits the fuller understanding of the ways of God. Jesus, knowing this fundamental truth, stated, "If ye continue in my word, then are ye my disciples indeed" (John 8:31). It is the perpetual hearing of Jesus that enables the listener to grow continually--to expand his understanding of the revelation of God.

There is no level of understanding where the disciple can say he has arrived. For perfection is not arriving at a fixed position, a level of completeness, because perfection is resting in the perfect process, the continual hearing of Jesus. After Jesus stated, "Take heed what ye hear: with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you," he said, "and unto you that hear shall more be given" (4:24). There has been nothing hidden or kept secret, but the ultimate understanding of the revelation of God to man comes only to those whose minds are continually being transformed.

The danger that invariably confronts the hearer of Jesus is the temptation to take what has been heard, or understood, and make it the essence of life. What Jesus has said becomes more important than Jesus Himself. The truth revealed by God becomes the idol that causes man to change ". . . the truth of God into a lie, and [worship and serve] the creature [what God has said, or created] more than the Creator . . ." (Rom. 1:25).

The one who has once heard will not hear. He will attempt to experience life in what he has heard or experienced in the past. As Jesus stated, ". . . unto you that hear shall more be given. For he that hath, to him shall be given: and he that hath not, from him shall be taken even that which he hath" (4:24,25). He that has lost his hearing ear will also lose the life that only the hearing of Jesus will produce.

It is not what has been heard, but Who is being heard that is the essence of the mystery of life. What is being heard will always be shaped by the mind that hears it. If Jesus is saying what is being heard, it never changes. It is only the continual hearing of Jesus that produces the essence of life. The continual experiencing of Jesus, and Jesus alone, brings to fruition the ultimate revelation of God.

These basic Bible beliefs are set forth only as the current understanding of the revelation of God. They are fundamental; they are the elementary truths of Christianity. They are an attempt to give the foundational blocks on which the Christian faith rests. Basic Bible Beliefs does not claim to be exhaustive nor the final word on the revelation of God.

They are Biblical in the sense that the revelation of God that has come down to us today in what we know as the Bible serves as the qualifier of all that is believed. It is the words of Jesus recorded in the gospels that are accepted as the standard-bearer for all Christian beliefs. Although it is impossible to remove man totally from being a part of the equation in his understanding of the words of Jesus, Basic Bible Beliefs attempts to let the words of Jesus speak for themselves.

They are creedal in that they are only what has come to be believed at this point of understanding. They are not creedal in the sense of becoming a dogma by which man can attempt to measure or to live his life. Basic Bible Beliefs is only the current persuasion of the revelation of God. They are the existing manifestation of the faith in which I stand.

Outline of Bible Study

Book 1 -- CHRISTOLOGY
Session 1: Jesus, the Word
Session 2: Jesus, the Christ
Session 3: Jesus, the Person
Session 4: Jesus, the Life
Session 5: Jesus, the Resurrection

Book 2 -- THEOLOGY PROPER
Session 6: Jesus, the Illuminator of God
Session 7: Jesus, the Revelation of God
Session 8: Jesus, the Knowledge of God
Session 9: Jesus, One with God
Session 10: Jesus, the Expression of God

Book 3 -- PNEUMATOLOGY
Session 11: Jesus, Manifested by the Holy Spirit
Session 12: Jesus, Revealed by the Holy Spirit
Session 13: Jesus, Indwelling by the Holy Spirit
Session 14: Jesus, Baptism by the Holy Spirit
Session 15: Jesus, Returning by the Holy Spirit

Book 4 -- ANTHROPOLOGY
Session 16: Jesus, the Image of Man
Session 17: Jesus, the Image of the Soul
Session 18: Jesus, the Image of Perfection
Session 19: Jesus, the Image of Life

Book 5 -- SOTERIOLOGY
Session 20: Jesus, the Need of Salvation
Session 21: Jesus, the Object of Salvation
Session 22: Jesus, the Power of Salvation
Session 23: Jesus, the Baptism of Salvation

Book 6 -- ECCLESIOLOGY
Session 24: Jesus, the Glorious Church
Session 25: Jesus, the Triumphant Church
Session 26: Jesus, the Governing Church

Book 7 -- ESCHATOLOGY
Session 27: Jesus, the Coming Kingdom of God
Session 28: Jesus, the Day of the Lord
Session 29: Jesus, the Coming of Christ



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