YOUR
BIBLE--THE
HOLY
SPIRIT’S
AMAZING
“WORK OF
ART”
Pentecost
exploded
onto the
ancient
world
exploded
with such
power that
it forever
altered the
work of
scribes and
the
production
of books.
The
overwhelming
demand for
the written
account of
Jesus had no
precedent in
world
history. As
a result,
the New
Testament
numerically
eclipsed all
the combined
works of
Plato,
Aristotle,
Herodotus,
Euripides,
Homer, and
other
ancient
writers.
Today, there
are 5,686
ancient
Greek New
Testament
manuscripts
still
surviving.
In contrast,
only 7
copies of
Plato
survive, 49
of
Aristotle, 8
of
Herodotus, 9
of
Euripides,
etc., and
all of these
were copied
at least
1,000 years
after the
original.
This is not
true of the
New
Testament;
we have
portions of
the gospels
going back
to the first
century and
a fragment
of the Book
of John that
was written
about 29
years after
the
original.
None of the
secular
books can
make such a
claim.
But there is
more to
tell.
Besides
Greek
copies,
there are
some 19,000
ancient New
Testament
transcripts
in the
Syriac,
Latin,
Coptic, and
Aramaic
languages.
This
support-base
of 24,000
historic New
Testament
manuscripts
gives
scholars
opportunity
to compare
them for
accuracy.
The result:
These books
are about
99.5%
textually
pure. No
other
ancient
writing has
such a
record. Not
only so, but
these copies
are better
preserved
than any
other
document
from the
past. Also,
keep in mind
that when
the original
documents
were written
there were
numerous
people still
alive who
had heard
Jesus for
themselves
and would
have
protested
loudly had
the writing
been
inaccurate.
No such
complaints
exist. None
of Plato or
Aristotle’s
hearers were
present to
edit the
copies we
now accept
as valid.
Questions:
If thousands
of New
Testaments
survived the
ravages of
time when
secular ones
did not, how
many more
must have
originally
been
written?!
What was the
motivation
behind such
an explosion
of gospel
books?
Answer:
Pentecost
impacted the
world of its
day with
such
cataclysmic
power that
there was an
almost
frantic-copying
of thousands
of New
Testaments
to meet the
demand. For
example,
only 30
years after
the death of
Jesus,
Christians
in the city
of Rome had
become so
numerous
that when
Emperor Nero
set fire to
the city he
blamed them
for the
destruction.
In the
frenzy that
followed,
thousands
were
slaughtered–many
crucified--but
instead of
eliminating
them, Roman
Christians
grew in
unprecedented
numbers.
They too
experienced
the same
baptismal-power
the Holy
Spirit put
upon
disciples in
the Upper
Room. With
that
anointing,
some
preached
from their
crosses and
more
unbelievers
were saved.
Bibles were
desperately
needed.
Today,
Pentecost is
still
bringing
people into
personal
encounters
with the
Holy
Spirit--and
intensifying
the need for
more copies
of the New
Testament.
The Bible
Edition
Which Most
Impacted The
English-Speaking
World Is The
One Known As
The “King
James Or
“Authorized”
Version.
King James
came to the
Throne in
1603 when
England was
gripped in
the fiery
contest
between
Puritan
"renewal"
and Anglican
"resistance".
Of himself,
the King had
little to
recommend
him. By
London's
standards,
he was crude
and
untrustworthy.
The French
King
referred to
him as the
“wisest fool
in
Christendom”.
Upon his
appointment
to the
English
Crown, King
James left
Stirling
Castle in
Scotland and
by
horse-drawn
carriage
started
toward
London. But
things did
not go as
planned. On
reaching the
English
border, he
was
immediately
stopped by a
group of
Puritan
ministers
who
presented
him with a
list of
grievances.
The urgency
of their
cause would
not allow
them to wait
until his
Coronation.
Puritans
demanded
change; they
were God's
preaching
voice in
that day.
The Church
of England,
of which
King James
was titular
“Head”,
adamantly
held to
ritual and
tradition.
Though he
responded
favorably to
the Puritan
encounter
that day at
the border,
King James
was far from
being their
friend. Soon
after his
arrival in
England he
said of
them, "I
will make
them conform
or I will
harry them
out of the
land--or
else do
worse." This
was not a
bluff. In
that day,
dissenters
were still
being burned
alive at the
stake,
having their
ears or
noses cut
off,
imprisoned,
and abused
in other
horrendous
ways. But in
spite of
King James’
threats, the
Puritans had
a temporary
reprieve and
God used the
opportunity
to bless
humanity.
As a result
of that
encounter on
the English
border, the
King called
a meeting,
later known
as the
"Hampton
Court
Conference",
which
convened for
three days,
January
14-16, 1604.
At that
Conference
Dr. John
Rainolds,
President of
Corpus
Christi
College,
Oxford, and
leader of
the Puritan
party,
requested
the King to
authorize a
new English
translation
of the
Bible. This
angered many
Anglican
clergymen,
the majority
opposed the
request, and
the measure
would have
immediately
failed,
except for
one thing:
The King
approved.
Seven years
later, in
1611, as a
result of
the session
at Hampton
Court, and
the work of
fifty-four
of England`s
best
Biblical
scholars the
King James
Bible was
presented to
the world.
That Book
has since
lighted
millions of
English-speaking
homes in
every
nation,
helped push
back the
darkness in
remote parts
of the
earth, and
advanced the
movement of
civilization.
But--it had
little
personal
effect on
the King.
In 1620,
after
abandoning
all hope for
renewal in
the Church
of England,
the first
band of
Pilgrims
came to
America.
They had
been
“harried out
of the land”
but,
bringing the
King James
Bible as
their guide,
they
established
North
America’s
first
Christian
Colony.
Their
escape was
well-timed.
A mere 35
years
later,
1655,
Parliament
slammed the
door on the
Puritan
movement in
England,
expelling
more than
2,000
pastors from
their
pulpits and
University
professors
from their
posts.
Thankfully,
this did not
happen
before
Puritan
insistence
had safely
given
Christianity
the blessing
of the “King
James
Bible". This
Bible has
had critics
as well as
admirers but
probably no
one spoke
with more
authority
than did the
Catholic
scholar,
Alexander
Geddes, in
1786, when
he said,
"If accuracy
and
strictest
attention to
the letter
of the text
be supposed
to
constitute
an excellent
version,
this is of
all versions
the most
excellent."
Today, many
defenders of
the King
James
version
mistakenly
assume their
current
Bible is
exactly like
the 1611
original.
That is not
so. Today’s
public would
have great
difficulty--if
not
impossibility--in
comprehending
that antique
English
text. Since
its’ first
edition, the
King James
Version has
undergone
several
necessary
revisions as
the English
language has
changed.
Today’s
edition
which
retains the
original
message
without
cumbersome
Anglo-Saxon
dialect was
revised in
1769. In
July, 1981,
the “New
King James”
was
presented to
the world.
Interestingly,
the final
drafting of
this edition
was
completed at
St. Andrews
University
in northeast
Scotland, a
short
distance
from King
James'
ancestral
home of
Stirling
Castle. This
is the
version I
now use and
enjoy.
Christians
today who
insist that
the old King
James is the
only valid
translation
need to know
that the 54
translators
did not make
that claim
for it.
Their aim
was to use
the previous
ones and
make them
better. They
had no
intention of
making an
exclusive or
final one.
But there is
another
factor of
immeasurable
importance
to Bible
students..
It is this:
Unlike
Plato,
Aristotle,
Herodotus,
etc., whose
understanding
requires
nothing more
than an
astute mind,
no one can
grasp the
true message
of Scripture
apart from
the
revelation
of the Holy
Spirit. And
that is true
regardless
of which
translation
we use.
Academic
knowledge
can never
replace
Divine
revelation.
Paul
expressed
this clearly
in II
Corinthians
3:6: God has
"made us
able
ministers of
the New
Testament;
not of the
letter, but
of the
Spirit, for
the letter
kills, but
the Spirit
gives life."
Even the New
Testament
produces
killing
doctrines if
it is
preached
apart from
the
anointing of
the Holy
Spirit.
Whatever
translation
we use, we
must realize
that our
understanding
the
spiritual
message of
the gospel
is not
achieved by
human
wisdom.
Spiritual
truth comes
by God’s
revelation.
We are to
“study to
show
ourselves
approved
unto God,”
II Timothy
2:15, but
Paul goes on
to explain,
“I certify
you,
brethren,
that the
gospel which
was preached
of me is not
after man.
For I
neither
received it
of man,
neither was
I taught it,
but by the
revelation
of Jesus
Christ.”
Galatians
1:11-13.
Seminaries,
Bible
Schools, are
important,
but their
efforts are
in vain if
the student
does not
receive his
own personal
anointing
from the
Holy Spirit.
Much
“denominationalism”
is birthed
and
sustained by
“letter of
the law”
preaching
which lacks
revelatory
understanding.
Personal
anointing
was
necessary
even for
Jesus: He
“came to
Nazareth ...
And there
was
delivered
unto him the
book of the
prophet
Isaiah. And
when he had
opened the
book, he
found the
place where
it was
written, The
Spirit of
the Lord is
upon me,
because he
has anointed
me to preach
the gospel
... ” Luke
4:16-20.
Both with
Christ or
us,
kingdom-preaching
is
inseparably
connected to
anointing.
The words
“Christ” and
“Christian”--from
the Greek
word chrios--are
designations
of
anointing.
This
anointing--which
speaks
through the
preached
Word--is
able to
bring light
into
darkness,
cast down
demonic
strongholds,
transform
fallen
humanity
into
Christ’s
divine
nature, and
bring men to
salvation.
Then, as
now, the
Holy Spirit
breathes
power into
preaching
that honors
Jesus. “For
our gospel
came not
unto you in
word only,
but also in
power, and
in the Holy
Spirit ...”
1
Thessalonians
1:5. Paul
further
explained,
“Through
mighty signs
and wonders,
by the power
of the
Spirit of
God; so that
from
Jerusalem,
and round
about unto
Illyricum, I
have fully
preached the
gospel of
Christ.”
Romans
15:19-20.
The proof of
the gospel
is the
“mighty
signs and
wonders”
which
accompany
it. Where
there are no
“signs”
there is no
full gospel.
Fully
presented,
the gospel
produces the
same results
today as it
did in the
first
century.
Obviously,
none of us
are yet
there. The
point is
this: Bible
literature
remains only
that until
the voice of
the Holy
Spirit
speaks
through it.
In the
intent of
God, the
“Gospel of
the Kingdom”
is the only
gospel;
ageless,
unchanged,
eternally
the same.
Any lessor
gospel is
insubordination
to the
Kingdom. The
purpose of
the Holy
Spirit’s
anointing is
to empower
redeemed men
and women
with Kingdom
authority to
preach that
gospel with
all its
original,
miraculous
manifestations.
The
authentic
gospel is
therefore an
extension of
Kingdom
power
through the
human voice.
When Peter
preached to
the
household of
Cornelius,
“The Holy
Spirit fell
on all them
who heard
the word,”
Acts
10:44-45.
Today, as
then, the
empowered
gospel can
invade the
physical
realm,
reconnect it
to the
spiritual by
changing
natural
circumstances
with
supernatural
manifestations.
Peter’s
presence as
a messenger
of the
Kingdom was
essential
but the man
himself was
not the
source of
power--it
was the Holy
Spirit’s
anointing
upon him.
Jesus said
to the first
disciples,
"Go
therefore
and make
disciples of
all the
nations,
baptizing
them in the
name of the
Father and
of the Son
and of the
Holy Spirit,
teaching
them to
observe all
things that
I have
commanded
you; and lo,
I am with
you always,
even to the
end of the
age.”
Matthew
28:19-20.
Jesus was
emphatic.
His
instruction,
“teach them
all things,”
referring
specifically
to the
church at
the “end of
the age” is
unmistakably
clear. He
expected the
21st century
church is to
be taught
precisely
what He
taught the
first
century
church.
There is no
change. In
spite of the
obvious
intent of
Jesus, the
modern
church
claims that
the
miraculous
gifts of the
Spirit have
been
withdrawn.
Question:
Why is this
claim made?
Answer: To
acquit
itself of
failure and
to justify
the absence
of miracles,
the modern
church
blames God
for the
power’s
disappearance.
But hear
Paul’s
rebuke to
the Galatian
Church about
such
changes: “I
marvel that
you are so
soon removed
from him who
called you
into the
grace of
Christ unto
another
gospel:
Which is not
another; but
there be
some who
trouble you,
and would
pervert the
gospel of
Christ. But
though we,
or an angel
from heaven,
preach any
other gospel
unto you
than that
which we
have
preached
unto you,
let him be
accursed. As
we said
before, so
say I now
again, If
any man
preach any
other gospel
unto you
than that
you have
received,
let him be
accursed.”
Galatians
1:6-10. How
could
language
possibly be
more plain?
I know not!
Speaking on
Paul’s
authority,
any “gospel”
which claims
to be
different
from the
original is
a
“perverted”
gospel.
Scripture
severely
warns
against our
preaching a
different
gospel. In
the intent
of God there
is only one,
the original
gospel
endorsed by
and in
tribute to
His Son. How
dare we edit
what holy
men of God
wrote as
they were
moved by the
Holy
Spirit!!
Can the
modern
church
reclaim
“first
century”
power and
operate in
it? Yes!
Jesus
promised to
be with the
Church until
the “end of
the age.”
The power is
absent
because the
masses of
Christianity
have
replaced
faith in
Bible truth
with
doctrines of
denial.
Jesus
established
one church
for all
time; there
is no such
thing as an
“apostolic”
and
“post-apostolic”
gospel with
different
teachings,
different
powers, and
different
expectations.
As Jesus is
“the same
yesterday,
today, and
forever,” so
His gospel
is as
unchanging
as Himself.
Hebrews
13:8. “One
Lord, one
faith, one
baptism.”
Ephesians
4:5.
Thankfully,
new winds
are blowing!
Millions of
believers
are
returning to
faith in the
full gospel
message. In
a world-wide
population
of two
billion,
more than
500,000,000
Christians
now
acknowledge
the Holy
Spirit’s
gifts and
power.
The Bible’s
Role In The
Founding Of
America.
When the
Pilgrims
fled England
for America
they left
behind one
of the
bright stars
of the
Puritan
movement.
That man was
Pastor John
Robinson
who, with
others, had
guided the
Pilgrims
through
years of
political
and
religious
turmoil. He
too had
hoped,
ultimately,
to join his
flock in the
New World.
That never
happened.
Six years
after their
arrival in
North
America John
Robinson
died--still
in England.
His death
was a
grievous
blow, John
was still in
his forties,
and the
cause of
truth
desperately
needed him.
But in
reality, the
Pilgrims
would never
be without
his
guidance.
Not only did
they have
his written
sermons and
numerous
letters but
one special
message
would always
be engraved
upon their
heart. It
was his
farewell
address
which he
delivered at
the time of
their
sailing. In
that
message, the
Holy Spirit
gave him a
prophetic
word which
is still a
challenge to
the church
four
centuries
later.
Listen to it
carefully.
It is this:
"I charge
you before
God and
before his
blessed
angels, that
you follow
me no
further than
you have
seen me
follow the
Lord Jesus
Christ. If
God reveal
anything to
you by any
other
instrument
of his
(another
minister),
be as ready
to receive
it as ever
you were to
receive any
truth by my
ministry:
for I am
verily
persuaded, I
am very
confident,
the Lord
hath more
truth yet to
break forth
out of his
holy Word.
For my part,
I cannot
sufficiently
bewail the
condition of
the reformed
churches,
who are come
to a full
stop in
religion and
will go at
present, no
further than
the
instruments
of their
first
reformation.
The
Lutherans
cannot be
drawn to go
beyond what
Luther saw:
whatever
part of his
will our
good God has
imparted and
revealed
unto Calvin,
they will
rather die
than embrace
it. And the
Calvinists,
you see,
stick fast
where they
were left by
that great
man of God;
who yet saw
not all
things. This
is a misery
much to be
lamented;
for though
they were
burning and
shining
lights in
their times,
yet they
penetrated
not into the
whole
counsel of
God: but
were they
now living,
they would
be as
willing to
embrace
further
light, as
that which
they first
received."
(John
Fletcher's
History of
Independency,
Volume 3,
page 69.)
The separate
messages in
this quote
are
astounding.
Some of the
radical
concepts of
truth and
liberty that
were later
birthed in
Colonial
America and
became the
foundation
of
Constitutional
Democracy
owe their
conception
to the pen
of this man.
For example,
1. "The Lord
hath more
truth yet to
break forth
out of his
holy Word."
John
Robinson did
not believe
that
theologians
of his day
had fully
exhausted
the mine of
God's
written
truth.
Rather, he
was
thoroughly
convinced
that they
had only
broken
through the
top-soil of
what would
ultimately
prove to be
an
inexhaustible
source of
Divine gold.
If only
Christians
today had
that same
vision!
2. "The
reformed
churches ...
are come to
a full stop
in religion
and will go
at present,
no further
than the
instruments
of their
first
reformation."
They "stick
fast where
they were
left by that
great man of
God". Though
Robinson did
not regard
himself as
belonging to
either the
Lutheran or
the
Calvinist
camp, he
none-the-less
experienced
true grief
that they
had become
"closed-door"
denominations.
This is
especially
significant
because it
was so
unlike the
attitude of
their
founders.
Martin
Luther and
John Calvin,
were both
willing to
accept the
fact of
"more truth"
breaking out
of God's
Word. That
had been the
very
enticement
that forced
them to
press into
God and the
truth of
Scripture.
In both
cases, their
efforts had
been
rewarded by
the sudden
burst of
new, holy
revelation.
Yet their
followers,
according to
John
Robinson,
"stick fast
where they
were left by
those great
men of God".
Why did
Robinson use
the
expression
"first
Reformation"?
Did he
believe that
God wanted
to lead them
into greater
revelation
of Scripture
than their
founders
experienced?
Did God
intend that
the
Reformation
be
progressive,
on-going,
with a
second, and
perhaps a
third stage
of
revelation?
3. "Whatever
part of His
will our
good God has
imparted and
revealed
unto Calvin,
the
Lutherans
will rather
die than
embrace it."
The
religious
trap which
Luther and
Calvin had
both
zealously
fought to
escape, that
is, the
"polarization,
isolation,
and
stagnation",
of their
traditional
backgrounds,
their own
Lutheran and
Calvinist
disciples
not only had
fallen into
but were
frantically
defending.
Robinson saw
this as a
"misery much
to be
lamented".
That
quickly, the
church had
returned to
the bondage
of a
new-style,
Protestant
tradition.
4. Though
Luther and
Calvin "were
burning and
shining
lights in
their times,
yet they
penetrated
not into the
whole
counsel of
God". Luther
knew that he
had not
explored the
"heights and
depths" of
God; Calvin
also knew
it. The
ultimates of
revelation,
like a
distant
star, still
shone beyond
both of
these men,
beckoning
them on.
Oddly, their
followers
never
grasped that
truth. And
sadly, it is
still that
way.
Denominational
Christianity,
for the most
part, is
polarized
around
itself,
isolated
from
revelation
knowledge
God has
imparted to
its'
neighbors,
and
inbreeding
with its own
kind.
Consequently,
each is
fighting
alone
against the
death-angel
of
stagnation.
This is
always the
inescapable
result of
any
Christian
group which
rejects
"more truth"
from God and
relies
instead on
the meager
supply it
already has.
5. Were
Luther and
Calvin "now
living, they
would be as
willing to
embrace
further
light, as
that which
they first
received".
Is that an
unfounded
statement
for John
Robinson to
make of
these men?
Not at all.
That was the
very quality
that made
them what
they were in
the
beginning.
They were
willing to
embrace
further
light when
the
opportunity
came. And if
they had
done it the
first time
and it
worked, they
would do it
again. That
simple fact
is what made
them Martin
Luther and
John Calvin.
Where does
John
Robinson's
challenge
find most of
current
Christianity?
Answer: On
the outside
looking in.
In most
cases, the
test of
being a
Baptist or
an
Episcopalian,
a
Presbyterian
or a
Lutheran,
etc., is
"What did
our
ancestors
believe?"
That is the
very
mind-set
which the
Reformers
fought to
escape--not
to preserve.
Had that
narrow
principle
been their
guide there
would have
been no
Reformation
and the
Bible would
still be a
closed,
unknown
book. Thank
God that
this "misery
much to be
lamented",
that is, the
refusal of
Christians
to accept
what God has
revealed to
other
believers,
is now
changing.
Baptists and
Brethren are
receiving
"more truth"
about the
baptism and
gifts of the
Holy Spirit.
So are
Methodists
and
Mennonites.
Presbyterians
and
Pentecostals
are learning
from each
other. Jesus
said, “And
this gospel
of the
kingdom
shall be
preached in
all the
world for a
witness unto
all nations
and then
shall the
end come.”
Matthew
24:14-15.
The Bible’s
final word
of warning
about
changing the
gospel comes
from Jesus.
He said:
“For I
testify unto
every man
who hears
the words of
the prophecy
of this book
... if any
man shall
take away
from the
words of the
book of this
prophecy,
God shall
take away
his part out
of the book
of life, and
out of the
holy city,
and from the
things which
are written
in this
book. He who
testifies
these things
says, Surely
I come
quickly.
Amen. Even
so, come,
Lord Jesus.”
Revelation
22:16-20.
As 21st
century
Christians,
we may look
gratefully
to the first
century
scribes, the
Puritan
fathers and
to King
James. More
importantly,
we look to
the Holy
Spirit for
wisdom to
understand
what they
have put in
our hands:
The
Bible--the
Holy
Spirit’s
great “work
of art”.
___
SONS IN
MINISTRY
MEETING,
2007
May
24,25,26,
2007, I will
host a “Sons
In Ministry”
meeting for
pastors and
other
Christian
workers with
whom I am
personally
and
ministerially
acquainted.
Lodging,
meals, and
ministry
sessions,
will be at
the Duncan
Center--the
Episcopal
Diocese
facility of
South
Florida--located
in Delray
Beach.
$104.00 per
day, or a
total of
$208.00+ tax
per person,
double
occupancy
covers two
nights and 6
meals plus.
We begin
Thursday
afternoon at
4:00 and
conclude
Saturday
noon.
Thursday and
Friday
evenings,
worship
and
ministry
sessions
will be open
to the
public.
The theme
will be “The
Kingdom Of
God: Our
Role In It”,
there will
be a time of
spiritual-impartation
and
Scriptural
training.
Those who
attend
should come
expecting to
be impacted
and changed.
My concern
for you is
expressed in
Paul’s
letter to
the Romans,
“I long to
see you that
I may impart
to you some
spiritual
gift, so
that you may
be
established.”
1:11
Duncan
Center
requires
that all
registrations
be finalized
90 days
prior to the
event.
Your deposit
of $104.00
must be
received by
Charles
Carrin
Ministries
no later
than
February
20th, 2007.
The balance
of $104.00+
tax will be
collected at
check in.
Cancellations
will be
charged a
$39.00 fee.
For those
flying, we
recommend
Palm Beach
International
Airport.
Fort
Lauderdale
Airport,
though less
convenient,
is also
available. A
map will be
provided for
both. If you
plan to
attend or
have other
questions,
please
contact us
by e-mail at
CarrinMin1@aol.com.
or call at
561-364-8335
for more
details.
Pray! Seek
God’s
direction.
Obey
whatever the
Holy Spirit
says.
___
Charles
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