Thursday, November 29, 2012

My Favorite Bible


If there’s a Bible that would be named the King of the Bible it should be the King James Version. It is actually my favorite bible. Sweet to my taste.

How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea,                                    sweeter than honey to my mouth!Psalm 119:103

 

I believe KJV Bible is the most relevant, the most valuable and accurate version of the bible ever.  It is because there is one very important word that was exactly translated in it. And that word is the “law”.  All modern bible versions put that one “word” into different translations that eventually makes the law which is the Ten Commandments somehow nullify by today’s modern church. Much then, the Ten Commandments has not given importance anymore in the lives of those who called themselves as “truly saved” and “once saved always saved” person.

There are two verses in the King James Version Bible that are significant and should not be set aside the law which is the Ten Commandments.

In the Old Testament:
The law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord is sure, making wise the simple. Psa 19:7

In the New Testament:
Blessed are they that do his commandments, that they may have right to the tree of life, and may enter in through the gates into the city. Rev 22:14

King James Version should be the bible version preferred to read and study by any bible- loving believers. The law which is the Ten Commandments must retain in the mind of a believer, for the main reason that the law is perfect converting (renewing, reforming, transforming, changing)  the soul -mind (Psa 19:7).

 Bear in mind, the law needs to surpass to completely renew the (carnal) mind. It means to outdo the law “heard of long ago” by the law “but I say unto you” that Jesus teach (Matt 5:21-44).

Reading different version of the bible is also nice but only for comparison and reference. There’s no other bible like the King James Version. Pure Word of God is in there. So good and sweet.

Friday, October 5, 2012