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C.T. Studd

The Bible

The Bible is a source of knowledge, guidance, and comfort that helps us to live a life of obedience to God.
C.T. Studd emphasizes the indispensable role of the Bible in the life of a believer, comparing it to essential tools for various professions. He illustrates how the Scriptures reveal God's grace, the life of Christ, and the path to salvation, asserting that without the Bible, we would lack the knowledge of God's love and the means to live righteously. Studd encourages daily reading and meditation on the Word, warning against treating it lightly or selectively. He highlights the Bible's power to guide, comfort, and convict, urging believers to embrace its teachings wholeheartedly. Ultimately, he calls for a commitment to obeying God's Word as a reflection of true faith.

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What could we do without the Book

That God gave us to read?

No more than any farmer

Who hadn't any seed!

No other tells us of our Lord,

The God of grace and love,

Who made the whole creation,

This world and those above.

What could we do were we without

The Gospels or the Acts?

No more than could a barrister

Who didn't know his facts!

Were we without the letters of

John, Peter, James and Paul,

We'd be like some poor cricketer

Without a bat or ball.

If Genesis is humbug,

We must cast into the flames

The Gospels, Acts and Hebrews,

Galatians, Romans, James.

If we should try to live our lives

Without the Book of Psalms,

Our souls would lack the music

Which comforts, cheers and charms.

We couldn't know that God will be

The Judge of all mankind,

By the mere dictates of Reason,

Or the workings of the mind.

We shouldn't know God gave His Son,

To agonise and die,

To save and teach us sinful men

To trust Him utterly.

We shouldn't know Christ rose again--

The proof He was the Lord--

And then ascended up above

To execute His Word.

We ne'er had deemed He'd be the Friend

Of publicans and sinners,

Of prodigals and harlots, not

Of hypocrites nor trimmers.

That ne'er would He to any child

Deny a Saviour's blessing,

And ne'er would turn a soul away,

Who came his sins confessing.

That He Who healed the sick, the lame,

The blind, the deaf, the dumb,

And raised the dead, by touch or word,

Would beg us all to come

To Him, that we might be forgiven

And made the heirs of God,

Divorced from fear of death and hell,

Warriors of the Lord.

We ne'er had dreamed Salvation is

A gift, and not a wage,

To be received just as you are,

Without the sacred page.

The Bible is a gallery

Of pictures full of life,

A cinematographic show

Of real historic strife.

It warns against temptations

And Satan's savoury messes;

It paints the devil's portrait

In all his fancy dresses.

It's like a cordite rifle

With a telescopic sight,

Preventing those of single eye

From missing, day or night.

It is of heaven's narrow way

The ordnance survey map,

Revealing hell's paved broadway

And every gin and trap.

It gives the words of prophets,

Who courageously denounced

The sins of priests, and princes, and

The Judgment day announced.

It castigates the evil, and

It never screens the good;

It declares that every mortal needs

The Saviour's cleansing blood.

'Tis a history of the godly,

A hymn book for the saint,

A comfort to the dying,

A cordial to the faint.

It prophesies the Coming

Of the Saviour in His might,

To judge the world's inhabitants,

And darkness turn to light.

Be sure, in their originals,

Each word came straight from God;

"Yea! every jot and tittle's true,"

Said Jesus Christ the Lord.

Would you be brave and noble?

Read it every day,

Not as a duty merely,

Nor in a slipshod way.

Divorce yourself from humbug,

And cant and lollipops;

Don't live on milk and water,

Nor sentimental slops.

Don't be like Jackie Horner,

Who when he got a pie,

Picked out a plum or two, and said

"See what a boy am I!"

It's God's own patent medicine,

Take it as it stands;

Treat it as His aide-de-camp,

Bringing Christ's commands.

Mind! you must obey it,

Otherwise you'll be

Branded, as a hypocrite,

Through eternity.

Read it in the morning,

Meditate and pray,

Trust the Lord to keep you

"Straight" throughout the day.

Sermon Outline

  1. The Importance of the Bible
  2. The Bible's Authority and Reliability
  3. The Bible's Impact on Our Lives
  4. The Consequences of Ignoring the Bible
  5. We will be branded as hypocrites if we do not obey the Bible
  6. We will face eternity without God's blessing

Key Quotes

“Be sure, in their originals, each word came straight from God; 'Yea! every jot and tittle's true,' Said Jesus Christ the Lord.” — C.T. Studd
“It's God's own patent medicine, Take it as it stands; Treat it as His aide-de-camp, Bringing Christ's commands.” — C.T. Studd
“Read it in the morning, Meditate and pray, Trust the Lord to keep you 'Straight' throughout the day.” — C.T. Studd

Application Points

  • Read the Bible daily to gain a deeper understanding of God's plan for your life.
  • Meditate on the Bible's teachings and apply them to your life.
  • Trust God to guide you and keep you on the right path.

Frequently Asked Questions

What would happen if we didn't have the Bible?
We would be like a farmer without seed or a barrister without facts, unable to navigate life without guidance.
How can we know God's plan for us?
We can know God's plan through the Bible, which reveals His will and promises for our lives.
What is the Bible's role in our lives?
The Bible is a source of knowledge, guidance, and comfort that helps us to live a life of obedience to God.
What happens if we ignore the Bible?
If we ignore the Bible, we risk being branded as hypocrites and facing eternity without God's blessing.
How can we apply the Bible to our lives?
We can apply the Bible to our lives by reading it daily, meditating on its teachings, and trusting God to guide us.

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