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《圣经》赏析了解世界文化,尤其是了解基督教文化,必然会接触到《圣经》。《圣经》一书幽邃奥博、意蕴独特,它不仅是犹太教、基督教的正式经典,而且也是世界文化宝库中的珍品。这部巨著浩浩上千章、洋洋百万言,是迄今为止世界上印数最多、发行最广、翻译文种最多的书籍。作为宗教经典,《圣经》是基督徒的必读之书,信徒们将之视为汇成其拯救精神和爱感的文化之心曲神韵的灵泉活水,他们在书中领悟基督教教义、寻觅信仰真谛,获取灵性生活的依据。作为珍贵史料,《圣经》记载了犹太民族和古代地中海地区其他民族的历史发展和变迁,成为史学家们洞幽烛微的指南。作为古代文献,《圣经》涉及远古社会的神话、传说、历史、体制、律法、民族和伦理,是一部包罗万象的古代文化百科全书;作为文学杰作,《圣经》汇聚了多种文学、绘画、雕塑、诗歌、音乐等贡献出奇特的构思和大量的素材。因此,人们对认识《圣经》究竟是怎样一部书,熟悉《圣经》书中的内容和故事以及探讨《圣经》对世界文化之宏远影响的兴趣一直都很浓郁,悠悠千年经久不衰。随着近现代以来基督教在全球范围的广泛传播,不少人在其精神生活及灵性追求中,在解古代之谜和寻觅超然智慧之中,仍在关注,探究着《圣经》,仍在推敲、品味着这部古雅神奇之书所带来的问与思。在这浩瀚恢宏的篇幅中,一部宗教的史诗从太初创世一直写到罗马传道。它有着洪荒时代的动人传说,有着古代民族的优美诗歌,有着部落冲突的刀光剑影,有着人间性爱的缠绵情思。那牧歌四起的田园风光,那飘泊异乡的艰辛跋涉,那先知圣徒的出类拔粹,那民族蒙难的悲壮惨烈,都构成了一个个娓娓动听的故事,织成了一幅幅令人凝眸的画面,在《圣经》中跃然约上,栩栩如生。

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RECOGNIZING FALSE PROPHETSProve All Things1 Thessalonians 5:21: "Prove all things; hold fast that which is ''To recognize false prophets we must heed the above verse and "prove all " One does not arrive at being an overcomer until he first learns the all important lesson of testing or "proving" the issues of this In the hour that we live there are so many things that are false and We must be constantly on guard and "prove" or test things, lest we become ensnared by something that is Cults are Eastern idolatrous religions are creeping into our country in very subtle forms, and many Christians are being deceived and have accepted their practices without even being aware of their Some religious groups have existed for years under the guise of Christianity, and yet are far from the teachings of Jesus C The Lord warns us of these false teachers and tells us to beware of Looking at Matthew 7:15-23, we find Jesus gives us the guideline for determining false prophets:"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening Ye shall know them by their Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know Not every one that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of my Father which is in Many will say to me in that day, Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied in thy name? and in thy name have cast out devils? and in thy name done many wonderful works? And then will I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from me, ye that work "God's Standard, The BibleCertainly, we are admonished to be on However, some go to such extremes as to become narrow-minded and closed to some beautiful truths in the name of being What should our role as Christians be in regard to acceptance of a new thought, idea or doctrine? We are told to prove all things, not to reject them because they might be strange or new to However, we should not receive them either, until we first prove How do we prove things? All true Christians are in agreement that our standard is the Word of God, the B God left us this Book as a reference, standard, or gauge so we could know whether something is good or evil, truth or error, right or (2 Timothy 3:16-17: "All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: That the man of God may be perfect, thoroughly furnished unto all good '')One of our major faults as Christians is that we tend to quote men on certain subjects instead of referring to the Book God gave We recognize that God gave us men to lead us into the truths of God, but our problem becomes who are the true men of God and who are the false ones that Christ warned us about? Sometimes we tend to evaluate men according to the size of their ministries, their popularity with men, or their endowment of certain gifts, Check the FruitThe Lord said in verse 20 of Matthew 7 that we would know them by their What are these fruits? Galatians 5:22-24 defines them as being the fruit of the S "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no And they that are Christ's have crucified the flesh with the affections and " We are told to look at their lives and see if these fruits are predominant in them and examine if they are living the crucified Of course, we must allow for imperfections that have not been overcome yet; but we should readily see the fruit of the Spirit in more abundance than the One way we can check this is to notice the words that a man The Scripture says in Matthew 12:33-35, "Either make the tree good, and his fruit good; or else make the tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the tree is known by his O generation of vipers, how can ye, being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance of the heart the mouth A good man out of the good treasure of the heart bringeth forth good things: and an evil man out of the evil treasure bringeth forth evil ''Pride and Lustful LifestylesMany people have been led astray when they could have recognized the wrong spirit simply by the braggadocios and prideful words of men who exalted themselves instead of C Others would have been spared if they had examined the lifestyles of certain men who claim to be God's Their lifestyles are far from being temperate, reflecting the most expensive and extravagant clothes, diamonds, homes, cars, This is not referring to well-dressed men and women, nice homes, and quality things but the extremes which reveal anything but the nature of C Of course, neither is the other extreme of poverty the nature of C Men of God should live temperate, moderate lives, overcoming poverty and avoiding extreme Jesus always went about giving to the He never stored up His wealth even though He apparently handled a lot of money, thus the need for a treasurer, Judas (John 13:29) He gave away the things He could have used on Himself, yet He never lacked as He went about He should be our example The affection and lust for the things of this world do not portray the Spirit of CTrue Prophets Reflect JesusExamining the conversation of these leaders can quickly reveal the God they Do they speak of God's kingdom, His righteousness, and His love; or does their conversation center on the things of this world and life? Are they peacemakers, sowing mercy and love? Are they gentle and patient, or do they lose their temper easily? Do they walk in faith, or are they continually looking to other men for their needs to be supplied? Are they always pressuring people for money, or do they simply receive those gifts of money as unto the Lord? Do they have the joy of the Lord, or do they minister out of duty? Are they truly joyous with that joy spilling over to others, or do they continually complain and gripe over all the things that are not pleasing to them? Is goodness evident in their lives instead of evil? Do they put people in bondage by always threatening them with the wrath of God, or is freedom of choice extended with the warning of the penalties of sin? Jesus came to set us free, not to bring us under the bondage of Let us prove all leaders and see if their fruit is good Do they love and not hate, have joy instead of depression, and promote peace instead of strife? Are they longsuffering (patient) or impatient, gentle or harsh? Do they show love and tolerance for those that oppose them? Do they walk in faith, or doubt and unbelief? Are they meek, giving God the glory for their talents and gifts, or do they pridefully talk of all they are doing or their group is doing? Does temperance prevail not only in their lifestyle, but in their personal habits as well, or do extremes exist that do not glorify God? In essence they will not live for themselves, but for others as Jesus Do they reflect Jesus? They will live a crucified life that glorifies God! Proverbs 20:11 says, "Even a child is known by his doings, whether his work be pure, and whether it be ''Examining lives by this standard we must be careful not to go to extremes ourselves and expect total perfection of all There are many godly men and women who are called of God, who have overcome in many areas, although they still have some weak They are believing as they walk with the Lord that these too will be We are especially called to be patient and loving towards our brothers and sisters in the L
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