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He Has Spoken

'The Faith'

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It is one of the great stories of the Christian Church. In Scillium, North Africa—A.D. 180—a runner brought the message that soldiers were on their way. A Christian silversmith named Speratus, about to be arrested, had a decision to make: Should he take the Church’s sacred scrolls with him to jail? Or would they be safer in hiding?

The Roman authorities had been burning the Gospels and the letters of Paul, and persecuting Christians. To not guard these writings would be an act of betrayal—a renunciation of the faith.

Speratus and 11 other Christians were kept in a dungeon under the Roman garrison. They sang songs, prayed together, and fed on the words of Paul—which Speratus had taken with him into captivity.

In time, six of the men were examined by Proconsul Vigellius Saturninus. “Swear by the genius of our Lord the Emperor,” Saturninus ordered.

Speratus thought of Paul’s admonition to Timothy and paraphrased it in reply: “I cannot worship the empire of this world,” he said, “but rather I serve that God, whom no man has seen, nor with these eyes can see.”

“Don’t you understand it means your deaths?” Saturninus asked.

These men answered, “We fear nothing and no one, except our Lord God.”

The fame of the Scillitan martyrs, as they came to be known, spread throughout the empire. They are remembered today for their absolute trust in God’s Word.

As I write in my new book, The Faith, the same dynamic comes into play whenever the Church faces a hostile culture. Today, Christians in North Korea and elsewhere risk violent punishment for even possessing the Scriptures.

What is it about this book that causes people to give their lives for it, causes oppressors to try to destroy it, and so infuriates cultural elites? The reason is what the Bible claims for itself: It purports to be the Word of God. The Bible, written by men, but through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit, gives us God’s eternal perspective on the world—truth unbound by time or place. This is why Christians defend the Bible with their very lives. And since the Bible calls followers to an allegiance higher than the state, tyrants seek to destroy it.


Simply put, the Bible is the rock on which the Church stands or falls. The texts were written with meticulous care, based on manuscripts accumulated over the centuries before Christ—and then, by faithfully recording the apostles’ teaching. Archeological discoveries are mounting, supporting the Bible’s historicity. No book has ever been so challenged nor found so reliable.

For 2,000 years, the Bible, often unaided by any human intervention, has transformed—often dramatically—the lives of those who read it: St. Augustine, St. Anthony of Egypt, Martin Luther, to name a just a few. And I have known thousands, including hardened criminals, who have read the Bible and been transformed for good.

I hope you will read my new book, The Faith. In it, you will learn more about why no Christian should ever be intimidated in defending God’s Word. The evidence that He has spoken is overwhelming.

This is part five in a five-part series.

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From BreakPoint®, February 8, 2008, Copyright 2008, Prison Fellowship Ministries. Reprinted with the permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or distributed without the express written permission of Prison Fellowship Ministries. “BreakPoint®” and “Prison Fellowship Ministries®” are registered trademarks of Prison Fellowship

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  • Sat Feb 23, 2008 10:20 am : 1 : 0 Flag

    Yes_I_am_a_Jew

    My question is that if it is so meticulously put together, why are there inconsistencies between gospels?

    There are no inconsistencies in the Bible.

  • Fri Feb 15, 2008 8:02 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    Then sir you do not know the journey that Lewis, Strobel, McDowell, Tacket and even myself set out on. These 4 again like hundreds of others set out to prove it wrong and couldn't even though they tried. The evidence was to much to ignore. sorry to disappoint you.
    Gods Blessing
    In Christ
    Tom

  • Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:49 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    It's amazing what "scholars" can prove when they decide prior to doing their "research" what they want their conclusion to be. And please do tell how you investigated. Did you ask your pastor?

  • Fri Feb 15, 2008 7:30 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    It is amazing is it not that you know my background? You seem to know more then CS.Lewis, Strobel, Hunt, Haabermas,McDowell,Boyd,Tacket as well as hundreds of others. Of course you do. I have investagated sir and your position is found wanting and short sighted.
    Gods Blessing
    In Christ
    Tom

  • Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:18 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    This proves my point exactly. Rather than actually scrutinizing it, you want it to be mystical. How very scholarly of you. We're lucky that we don't have people like you in charge of our medical research or the space programs. Christian Scholars is something of an oxymoron when all they do is beat their chest, hide their heads in the sand and refuse to even conduct a cursory investigation into the veracity of the bible and its gospels.

  • Fri Feb 15, 2008 6:12 am : 0 : 0 Flag

    yes and you know so much more then all the previous scholars before you. No thanks I will understand the scriptures the way they are written. It is less mystical that way.
    Gods Blessing
    In Christ
    Tom

  • Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:29 pm : 0 : 0 Flag

    Not to be one to poke holes in people's theories, but I have to question the assertion that:
    "The texts were written with meticulous care, based on manuscripts accumulated over the centuries before Christ—and then, by faithfully recording the apostles’ teaching. Archeological discoveries are mounting, supporting the Bible’s historicity. No book has ever been so challenged nor found so reliable."

    For starters, it has rarely been fairly challenged because at the first suggestion that the bible be scrutinized there is a fierce outrcy that it is the word of God and impervious to any attacks, so why even bother?

    My question is that if it is so meticulously put together, why are there inconsistencies between gospels? Why are there inconsistencies between versions/translations?

    It makes much more sense that the bible, like other religious texts (including the Torah in my opinion), should be interpreted allegorically, imparting lessons about how to live and interract with other people.

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