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Selwyn Hughes

Whose Book Is It?

The Bible's unique authorship by God is the key to understanding its meaning and significance.
Selwyn Hughes emphasizes the uniqueness of the Bible as the Holy Scriptures, highlighting its divine authorship by God. Unlike other religious texts, the Bible stands alone in its origin and purpose, being God-breathed and useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training in righteousness. Hughes underscores the importance of knowing the Author of the Bible in order to truly understand its message and significance, emphasizing the intimate connection between loving God and loving His Word.

Text

"All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness ..." (v. 16)

For reading & meditation:

2 Timothy 3:10-17

The next aspect of Christian uniqueness we consider is the Holy Scriptures, which we call the Bible. Nearly every brand of religion is based on a book. Whether ancient or modern, mystical or historical, ceremonial or ethical, it is almost certain to follow the teaching of some allegedly sacred volume. The Hindus have their Vedas, the Muslims the Qur'an, and the Parsis their Zend Avesta. The Sikhs of India treat their sacred book, the Guru Granth Sahib, as though it were a person. They fan it in hot weather, offer it food, and put it to sleep under mosquito nets. Western religions have their books too, such as the Book of Mormon, Science and Health, and so on. Christianity too is based on a book, a holy book called the Bible. But the Bible is unique. Like the One about whom it speaks, it is in a category all by itself. It is unique because of its Author. Most people would agree that the most important thing about any book is not its title, its topic, its binding, its lettering, or its layout - but how well it is written, in other words its author. In reading and studying Holy Writ, that is the primary and pivotal question: Whose book is it? To that inquiry the Bible itself supplies the answer, as we see from our text today. God is its Author. With other books you have to understand the book in order to know the author. With the Bible you have to know the Author in order to understand the book.

My Father and my God, what new light streams forth from the pages of the Bible since I have come to know You, the Author. The more I love You the more I love Your book, and the more I love Your book the more I love You. Blessed be Your Name forever. Amen.

Sermon Outline

  1. I. The Bible's Unique Author
  2. A. The Bible's author is God
  3. B. This sets the Bible apart from other books
  4. II. Understanding the Author to Understand the Book
  5. A. With other books, you have to understand the book to know the author
  6. B. With the Bible, you have to know the Author to understand the book
  7. III. The Bible's Author is the Key to Its Meaning
  8. A. Knowing God as the Author brings new light to the Bible's pages
  9. B. Loving God and the Bible are intertwined

Key Quotes

“With other books you have to understand the book in order to know the author. With the Bible you have to know the Author in order to understand the book.” — Selwyn Hughes
“The more I love You the more I love Your book, and the more I love Your book the more I love You.” — Selwyn Hughes

Application Points

  • To truly understand the Bible, you must know God as its Author.
  • Loving God and loving the Bible are intertwined, and knowing God brings new light to the Bible's pages.
  • The Bible's authorship by God sets it apart from other books and gives it significance.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Bible unique compared to other books?
The Bible is unique because of its Author, God, who sets it apart from other books.
How do you understand the Bible?
You have to know the Author, God, in order to understand the Bible.
What is the relationship between loving God and loving the Bible?
Loving God and loving the Bible are intertwined, as knowing God brings new light to the Bible's pages.
What is the significance of the Bible's authorship?
The Bible's authorship by God is the key to its meaning and significance.

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