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All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness,

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Scripture written with the inspiration of God

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[2 Timothy 3:16]

All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking,

correcting and training in righteousness,

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There are many books on earth.

There are countless new books published today.

The Bible is the most read of those books.

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The Bible can be divided into two parts: the New Testament and the Old Testament.

And 39 books in the Old Testament, and 27 books in the New Testament.

The Old and New Testaments consist of a total of 66 small books.

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We sometimes use a word of mouth to memorize the number of Bible books.

3 * 9 = 27 in this way, 39 is the Old Testament number, and 27 is the New Testament number.

And 66, which is the sum of these two numbers, becomes the whole Bible.

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The Bible was first recorded in 1,500 BC before Jesus came to earth.

And after Jesus came, it was written over 1600 years until 100 AD.

Is it surprising that the books of each faith written during that time came together to

form the Bible?

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The Bible was recorded in ten countries,

which are a region of 10,000 square meters in 1,600 years.

Those who wrote this Bible were those who worked in over 20 different fields.

Approximately 40 people recorded the Bible.

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The Old Testament was written in Hebrew. And the New Testament is written in Greek.

Therefore, the Bible is expressed in two languages.

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The Old Testament and the New Testament are divided around Jesus.

It is written in the Old Testament before Jesus came.

And what was written after Jesus came is the New Testament.

So the historical notation is divided into BC (Before Christ)

and AD (Anno Domini / The year of Christ).

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There are as many as 2,930 people in the 66th Bible. And 1,551 place names appear.

It was recorded in different times, when different people lived each other.

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In the Bible, however, there is a wonderful miracle

that can not be found anywhere else in the world.

It is precisely the same in all parts of the Bible, recorded by others in different regions.

It is almost as if the same person was recorded in the same place and same time.

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How is this possible? Today's text tells us exactly why.

Let us read the text again today.

¡°All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting

and training in righteousness,¡±(2Tm 3:16, NIV)

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Let us read this Bible by reading it easily.

¡°All Scripture teaches the truth because God has been impressed

by the writers of each Scripture, and knows what is wrong in life.

It also teaches people how to keep things right and live righteously.¡±

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This passage of Scripture says that God made the writers of the Bible impressed and recorded.

In other words, the Bible is not that the writers wrote their own thoughts on their own will.

Those who wrote the Bible recorded only

what he had directed through intercommunication with God.

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In the end, the one who wrote the Bible is God.

So we call the Bible and say it is the Word of God.

The one who wrote the Bible is God.

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The Bible is a collection of words God wants to give us.

The Bible tells us exactly what truth is.

The Bible tells us what went wrong when we were alive.

The Bible reflects the error and teaches us

to keep it right and live righteously according to God's will.

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We, the children of God who are saved by the grace of Jesus, must value this Scripture.

We must read the Bible daily and live as we teach it.

Those who live according to God's Word, the Bible, are Christians.

When you hear today, you must work hard to know what is written in the Bible and

try to be faithful children who are willing to follow and act as the Bible says. Amen!

(This is the sample conclusion provided by CTM. Please feel free to change the conclusion to best suit the listeners of your sermon.)