For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged
sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it
judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart. Hebrews 4:12
Jesus is our best example of dependence on the written Word of God. He quoted
scripture repeatedly. When Satan tempted Him in the wilderness, for example, He
quoted scripture in answer to each of Satan’s demands (Matthew 4:1-11). Jesus based His teaching on the Old Testament Scriptures and
referred to them frequently for historical examples. It can be said that Jesus
authenticated almost every book in the Old Testament by quoting from it at least
once as divine authority!
It is especially interesting to note how Jesus used the scriptures after His
death and resurrection. While walking with some followers on the road to Emmaus,
He began “with Moses and all the Prophets” explaining “…to
them what was said in all the Scriptures concerning Himself" (Luke 24:27).
The central place scripture held for the early church is evident throughout
the book of Acts. Scripture was used to explain the events of Pentecost (Acts 2:16-21), to identify Jesus as the Messiah (2:25-28),
to determine their reaction to persecution (4:23-26),
to state the church’s position in the face of persecution (7:1-53),
to preach Christ (8:29-35),
and to determine how to accept Gentile believers (15:13-21).
There are literally hundreds of examples of New Testament Christians and the
writers of the epistles using the Old Testament Scriptures to prove their
positions. In fact, it is so basic to sound biblical teaching that it is still
common in evangelical circles today. The Bible is our true source of divine
knowledge.
Outside the city of Seoul, Korea stands the memorial to the martyrs of the
Korean church. Interestingly, the first picture in the gallery is of a Welshman,
R. J. Thomas. We learned about him earlier as he gave his life taking the Bible
into northern Korea in 1866. The nephew of a scholar became a Christian by
reading a gospel portion plastered on the compound wall of the man who killed
Thomas. The young man reportedly helped a Scottish missionary, John Ross, make
the first translation of the New Testament into Korean in Shenyang, China a mere
twenty-five years later. This led to the first group of believers in the country
of Korea even before foreign missionaries arrived. The Word of God is
powerful!
RESPONSE: I will treasure God’s powerful and living Word, today.
PRAYER: Thank You Lord for the power of Your Word! May it impact North
Korea anew in my generation.