Tuesday, December 15, 2020
âFor what saith the scripture? Abraham believed God, and it was counted unto him for righteousnessâ (Romans 4:3 KJV).
Today, our Bible Q&A website, âFor What Saith the Scriptures?,â celebrates its seventh anniversary!
A question rarely asked in Christian circles, âWhat saith the scripture?â is found twice in the Bibleâtodayâs Scripture, and Galatians 4:30, âNevertheless what saith the scripture? Cast out the bondwoman and her son: for the son of the bondwoman shall not be heir with the son of the freewoman.â
Godâs will for our lives is summed up in 1 Timothy 2:4, â[God our Saviour] Who will have all men to be saved, and to come unto the knowledge of the truth.â There are two issues hereâsoul salvation from sins and everlasting hellfire, and soul salvation from false teaching unto sound Bible doctrine. Firstly, God wants everyone to become Christians by trusting in and relying exclusively on His Son Jesus Christ and His finished crosswork at Calvary as sufficient payment for their sins. Secondly, God wants Christians to trust in and rely on the grace doctrines found in Paulâs epistles, Romans through Philemon.
Amazingly, both occurrences of âWhat saith the scripture?â have a special application to usâeach instance correlates to one of the issues in 1 Timothy 2:4! The question âWhat saith the scripture?â in todayâs Scripture uses the Bible to answer the question of soul salvation from sins and everlasting hellfire (faith instead of works, âall men to be saved;â 1 Timothy 2:4). The question âWhat saith the scripture?â in Galatians 4:30 uses the Bible to answer the question of soul salvation from false teaching unto sound Bible doctrine (grace instead of legalism, âcome unto the knowledge of the truth;â 1 Timothy 2:4).
For these past seven years, we desired you to have a clear understanding of how to have forgiveness of sins and justification unto eternal life, and for you to have a clear understanding of what Godâs Word has to say about issues in your Christian life. We were honored to serve you in this additional capacity; thank you for the prayer and support this past year. As always, we welcome your Bible questions, and hope to serve you in that way for years to come! đ
Bible Q&A #795 (our final Bible Q&A for 2020): âWhy did Jesus spit when healing certain people?â

