September 29, 2005
Have
faith in God –
That Christ will soon return;
Have faith in God –
For Him we daily yearn;
Have faith in God –
Be this our deep concern.
Have faith, dear friend, in God.
Holy Bible, Book Divine
John Burton, Sr., 1773-1822
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105.
"Nobody ever outgrows Scripture; the Book widens and deepens with our years." Charles H. Spurgeon
The Bible is truly an amazing book. It has rightfully been called "The Book
of books". The first book ever printed was the Bible -- the German
Gutenberg Bible and portions of it are printed in more than 1,000 tongues and
dialects. It has long been the world's best seller.
In addition to being God's love letter and self-disclosure,
the Bible clearly spells out His plan for our redemption and restored
fellowship. It is also our final authority for all matters of faith, morals, and
practice. Through the inspired Word, God the Holy Spirit illuminates and guides
believers in their Christian walk and also prepares them for their future
heavenly destination.
Our finite minds will never be able to comprehend all of the
teaching of Scripture, but the essential truths related to our redemption and
Christ-like living cannot be misunderstood. It was Abraham Lincoln who once
observed, "Read the Bible for whatever reason you can accept and take the
rest on faith, and you will live and die a better man."
John Burton, author of this hymn text, was an English Sunday
School teacher with a concern for teaching spiritual truths to children. This
text appeared in 1806 in Burton's Sunday School hymnal, which was titled Incentives
for Early Piety. These words have since been spiritually profitable for both
young and old.
Holy Bible, Book divine,
Precious treasure, Thou art mine;
Mine to tell me whence I came;
Mine to teach me what I am.
Mine to chide me when I rove;
Mine to show a Savior’s love;
Mine Thou art to guide and guard;
Mine to punish or reward.
Mine to comfort in distress;
Suffering in this wilderness;
Mine to show, by living faith,
Man can triumph over death.
Mine to tell of joys to come,
And the rebel sinner’s doom;
O thou holy Book divine,
Precious treasure, Thou art mine.