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Conference yukon::christian_v7

Title:The CHRISTIAN Notesfile
Notice:Jesus reigns! - Intros: note 4; Praise: note 165
Moderator:ICTHUS::YUILLEON
Created:Tue Feb 16 1993
Last Modified:Fri May 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:962
Total number of notes:42902

760.0. "What is Your Favorite Book in the Bible?" by CSLALL::HENDERSON (Learning to lean) Thu Jul 20 1995 13:53


 Prompted by Karen's note (posted in .1).






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760.1CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Jul 20 1995 13:0613
	If you could had to pick a single book of the bible to
	study, what would it be ?  (not that you wouldn't get a 
	chance to study the others later, but if you had to pick one
	to start with)

	We're going on vacation next week, and I am thinking of picking up
	a study guide.  I figure we'll get through one book in the week,
	but I can't decide what book to study.

	What's your personal favorite ?  
	
	Karen
760.2PAULKM::WEISSFor I am determined to know nothing, except...Thu Jul 20 1995 13:3524
Karen, regarding a book to pick.  It depends a lot on what you're looking for.

John is a great gospel to read.  More than any other it portrays Jesus as God
Himself.

Romans is probably the most complete theological presentation.

Isaiah is great, there's so much stuff in there, though there's a fair amount
of repetition to wade through.

Acts is a wonderful study of what our Christian lives are meant to be like.

Deuteronomy lays out better than perhaps any other book our right
relationship to God.

Hebrews presents the sufficiency of Christ in all ways.

The four short letters following Corinthians: Galatians, Ephesians,
Phillipians, Collosians, is probably about the most compact section of the
Bible.  There is SO MUCH stuff in those four little letters.

I could go on, but you only wanted one..... :-)

Paul
760.3CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 20 1995 13:3622

>	If you could had to pick a single book of the bible to
>	study, what would it be ?  (not that you wouldn't get a 
>	chance to study the others later, but if you had to pick one
>	to start with)


       I love Acts.  Being a history buff I love reading about the founding
       of the church, Paul's missionary journeys, the power of the Holy 
       Spirit as men who just a few days before were dejected after the
       death of their Lord, witnessed him alive and empowered by the Holy
       Spirit began to evangelize the world.  There is much for today's
       church to learn from Acts.  The name Christian was first used in
       Acts and we can see where the name came from and who the first Christians
       were and what they believed.

       Then, I love John, particularly chapters 14-17



  Jim
760.4Books To readJOBURG::FRANKFrank RobertsonThu Jul 20 1995 14:2019
    Hi,
    
    Why dont you get a book that will build you up in faith.
    Like a book from Keneth Haggin, hes got a book called growing up
    spiritually which I have read and it is great.
    There are others from Keneth Haggin Junior or even Ray Macauly And
    other Great men of God.
    
    Try reading one of these books and follow in your bible just to make
    sure that you are not led astray by the book you choose.
    
    God Bless You and may you grow.
    
    Jesus Said " My People perish for a lack of knowledge."
    
    
    Regards
    
    Frank
760.5CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanThu Jul 20 1995 14:3910


 In .1 Karen indicates she is looking for input on books in the Bible to 
 study.




 Jim
760.6JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeThu Jul 20 1995 14:491
    I love ACTS!!!! :-)
760.7Romans or JohnYIELD::BARBIERIThu Jul 20 1995 16:426
      I think I would go with Romans or John.  Jim, I agree with you
      on chs. 14-17.  Awesome!
    
      For a little book, 1 John is wonderful.
    
    						Tony
760.8OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jul 20 1995 16:472
    Revelation - the only book that promises a blessing to those who read
    it.
760.9OUTSRC::HEISERwatchman on the wallThu Jul 20 1995 16:4810
>    Why dont you get a book that will build you up in faith.
>    Like a book from Keneth Haggin, hes got a book called growing up
>    spiritually which I have read and it is great.
>    There are others from Keneth Haggin Junior or even Ray Macauly And
>    other Great men of God.
    
    I'd rather stick with God's Word than someone who steals their doctrine
    from metaphysicalists like EW Kenyon.
    
    Mike
760.10First JohnDYPSS1::DYSERTBarry - Custom Software DevelopmentThu Jul 20 1995 16:577
760.11CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordThu Jul 20 1995 18:1117
	Thanks for the input!

	I thought of 1 John, too, but then felt it might be too short.

	I've done ACTS and a little bit of Hebrews, but there is 
	so much in Hebrews that can be studied!

	I'll probably select a specific study on either Romans or John.

	Jamie's looking forward to this, too!

	We'll also be bringing along a book about marriage and reading
	that together each night.  


	Karen
760.12It isn't easy....TOLKIN::JBROWNThe just shall live by faith.Thu Jul 20 1995 20:045
    It's a difficult choice, isn't it?  :-)   Romans and/or John would get
    my vote.  So much content!  So much depth!  So much to learn!
    
    God Bless,
    Janet Brown
760.13Not most important to me, but my favoriteCSC32::J_OPPELTWanna see my scar?Thu Jul 20 1995 20:469
    	Ruth.  Not for any theological reason, but because it is
    	the "patron book" of our marriage.  The "wherever you go"
    	passage was woven throughout our wedding -- the popular
    	song of that theme was sung at our wedding, and we incorporated
    	that text into our vows.  "Wherever you go" was inscripted
    	on our wedding cake, and I did the artwork on the cover of
    	the booklet we had made for the wedding that contained the
    	songs and readings.  On the cover were two doves soaring 
    	together between the words "wherever you go".
760.14So Much Alike That Its...Scary!!! ;-)YIELD::BARBIERIFri Jul 21 1995 12:347
      Boy Karen, we sure seem to think alike at least in some
      respects!
    
      You mentioned Romans, John, 1 John, and Hebrews.  I mentioned
      the first three and am memorizing Hebrews!
    
      						Tony
760.15CSOA1::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Jul 21 1995 12:404
    I like Ruth, too.  However, I would pick Revelation.  It has been a
    blessing to me, perhaps more than any other book in the Bible.
    
    -steve
760.16CSC32::KINSELLAFri Jul 21 1995 20:154
    
    AHHHHHHHH!  I can't decide!!!!
    
    Jill
760.17BBQ::WOODWARDCbut words can break my heartFri Jul 21 1995 20:171
    ahhh, make a decision ya wimp ;'p
760.18CSC32::HOEPNERA closed mouth gathers no feetSat Jul 22 1995 13:527
    
    Romans is my favorite, definitely.  Especially Romans 6, 8, and 12.
    
    Revelations is a close second.  And when I am struggling, Philippians
    is where I go. 
    
    Mary Jo 
760.19GIDDAY::BURTDPD (tm)Sun Jul 23 1995 23:304
Psalms is my favourite for O.T. 
- N.T., errrrmm, probably John

Chele
760.20AUSSIE::BELLCaritas Patiens estMon Jul 24 1995 07:173
What about James, the practical manual for Christian living?

Peter.
760.21My favorite book is the Bible....LOCK::INDERMUEHLEStonehenge Alignment ServiceMon Jul 24 1995 13:3311
I like the black leather bound NIV ones with the easy to locate cut-out tabs
that I never use anyway except for the small books of John cause I can't
ever seem to find them.


			;^)

I know... I know.... you asked a nano question and I just gave a micro answer
but I have never had any realy favorite book. Just love the whole thing

John I 
760.22Psyched up...CSC32::KINSELLAMon Jul 24 1995 18:1911
    
    Okay...I can do this.  Just one, right?  Ummmm...
    
    Only one? 
    
    Ummmm...
    
    AHHHHHHHHHHHHH!  I can't do it!   I can't choose just one.
    
    Jill
    
760.23ODIXIE::SINATRAMon Jul 24 1995 19:091
    John
760.24JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Jul 24 1995 19:513
    The Bible is like Lays Potatoe Chips.. you can never read just one! :-)
    
    
760.25PotatoCSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 24 1995 19:543


760.26JULIET::MORALES_NASweet Spirit's Gentle BreezeMon Jul 24 1995 19:553
    .25
    
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrGH!
760.27CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanMon Jul 24 1995 19:554


 :-)
760.28yum yumHPCGRP::DIEWALDMon Jul 24 1995 20:201
    I couldn't have said it better myself, but I'm glad I didn't!
760.29Dan Quayle was right, you know!CIVPR1::STOCKMon Jul 24 1995 21:071
    
760.30BBQ::WOODWARDCbut words can break my heartMon Jul 24 1995 22:201
    c'mon Jilla, you can do it! really you can!
760.31ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseTue Jul 25 1995 09:3526
With Karen on vacation already, my vote is too late, but I can't resist 
anyway, because I'm just too hooked on those potato chips (was it?) ;-)

Isaiah.  
	It has the richness of the Old Testament, the gleam of the gospel, 
	the wonder of the millenium.  If there were no other book at all, I 
	could feed on that one for a lifetime.

Sure, it goes for the rest of them too, to a different degree, but Isaiah
just blows me away (and at my weight, that's no mean feat!).  The first
half has a lot of negative in it, but this only serves to emphasise the
highlights (1:18-19, 12:2-3, 25:6-9, 26:3,8,12, 30:20-21, 32:15,17, 33:17
and after about chapter 42, the revelation goes hyper.

But then, I doubt I'd choose it to go through on vacation.  At least, not
in detail, unless it was more 'retirement' than 'vacation'.  1 John would
be more practical.  Or Romans 8 (the chapter would be enough, and its a
great encourager for a vacation). 

And then, all the basic doctrines are worked out in Genesis, with the 
practical outworking in people's lives.  

Argh!  Those potato chips!  Any danger of putting on a gospel belly?


								Andrew
760.32ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseMon Jul 31 1995 16:095
I'm looking forward to hearing which one you ultimately chose, Karen.

 - and maybe some blessings from it!

								Andrew
760.33LARVAE::PRICE_BBen PriceTue Aug 01 1995 16:4015
    I'm sure we're ssupposed to ask for daily bread - not potato chips ;-)
    
    My faves are Deuteronomy (there are some wonderful encouragements
    there), Haggai ('cos it's challenging) and one of the gospels ('cos
    they talk about Jesus). To pick just one is really hard so I'll close
    my eyes and whichever one I type is the winner:-
    
    
    gfnsdksfhef
    
    
    So there we have it!!!
    
    Love
    Ben
760.34CSLALL::HENDERSONLearning to leanTue Aug 01 1995 16:4516



 I spent some time reading John 14 last night..I read it to myself, then aloud
 and received such a blessing from it.  It is amazing how so many times we
 can read something we've read many times before in the Word, and grasp some-
 thing new from it..


 "The Word of God is living and active..."




 Jim
760.35CNTROL::JENNISONRevive us, Oh LordWed Aug 02 1995 20:5441
	And the winner is....





















	ROMANS !

	We got as far as the first chapter of the study guide.  There's
	something like 30 questions in just the first chapter, and many of
	them are *not* short answer essays ;-)  Also, several of the
	questions got us into long discussions that tended to stray beyond
	the discussion of Romans 1:1-1:17, but were fruitful nonetheless.

	It was a good start - we'll need to set up a time to continue with
	it at home.

	Karen

	PS - we also picked up a "Bible crossword" book for $1.99 that
	we brought along and worked on together.  I won't tell you all
	that I beat Jamie ;-)

	
760.36BBQ::WOODWARDC...but words can break my heartWed Aug 02 1995 23:237
    ;')

>	                                          I won't tell you all
>	that I beat Jamie ;-)

    OK - we'll keep it 'hush-hush' (In my best Maxwell Smart voice - "I
    demand the 'Cone-of-Silence'")
760.37ICTHUS::YUILLEHe must increase - I must decreaseThu Aug 03 1995 08:529
760.38CSC32::P_SOGet those shoes off your head!Thu Aug 03 1995 12:0212
    Karen,
    
    Good to have you back.  I was actually thinking about you last
    night wondering what had happened to you, then remembered that
    you were on vacation.
    
    I have not done an intensive study of Romans yet but with
    all the discussion of it in here and on the radio I think
    that it is time.  Now, to go check out how many different
    study guides there are and pick one.
    
    Pam
760.39BBQ::WOODWARDC...but words can break my heartThu Aug 03 1995 22:245
    Karen,

    I was just reminded of that old 'loaded question'...

    "Do you still beat your husband?" :') :') :')