He was clothed
with a robe dipped in blood, and His name is called The Word
of God.
Revelation
19:13
Ask any Sunday school child and unless
he is totally attention deficit he should be able to tell you that the Bible is
the Word of God. The phrase is well understood and the New Testament uses the
term thirty-six times to refer to scripture.
Yet the book of
Revelation gives Christ this title just before the great battle of Armageddon
is described. There is no contradiction. In one sense, they are two forms of
the same thing.
The Bible is the
written Word of God. It was given to
reveal the nature and will of God to the world. In essence, what the book says
is that since sin separates people from fellowship with their Creator, God
needs to provide a way for them back to Himself. Jesus is seen throughout Holy
Writ as the source of salvation, redeeming men and women from judgment. In
story, symbol, and illustration, the Lord Jesus Christ is presented over and
over again. Even Old Testament law was given to be a tutor to bring folks to
Christ so that they might be justified by faith (Galatians 3:24).
The Lord Jesus is
the living Word of God. He is the
whole revelation of God in bodily form. When the elements of the world finally
melt away on Judgment Day, there will be no need to preserve the Bible in
scrolls, books, or on computer chips. The Word
of God will always be alive and well and living among the redeemed of earth
in heaven.
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