The Bible, God’s letter to us

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When Adam and Eve were created, we can see clearly in details that God desired to communicate with His creatures. The Bible reveals that it was normal for the Almighty to visit both of them at sunset to have communion with them. I imagine that His sweet and strong Voice would be heard before the sound of His movements and the warmth of His presence in Eden, the most beautiful garden that this world has ever seen, because the Lord was its landscaper.
This desire to have a relationship with us came from the Almighty, because being who He is, if He didn’t want to be found by his creatures, there wouldn’t be anything that we, human beings, could do to change His will. And also, if God didn’t want to talk to us, we could scream, shout and kick, and there would still be no communication.
But since the very beginning, God gave the first steps to reveal Himself to men, to the point of leaving us a Book that speaks about everything we need to know about Him. Aside from this, it’s the only Work that has records with authority and accuracy of celestial beings; the origin of the Universe and Life; the future of Planet Earth and humanity, and what each person needs to do in their daily life.
The Bible is God’s letter for us. So alive, that it’s efficient for all kinds of people and times, cultures and languages. It will never become obsolete or demand innovations because its concepts and advices will never be outdone.
Because it is so valuable, the Scriptures have suffered the worst persecution throughout its existence, however, never, has anyone been able to silent His Voice. And it’s worth remembering that inside a warning is written that anyone who alters The Word, no matter how small, the punishment will be the worst in eternity. In the same way we don’t like someone changing what we say or saying things we didn’t say, God also does not tolerate for anyone to distort His Words. On it’s own, it’s ready to accomplish all His promises and His judgements, without needing human help.
So, after understanding the importance of the Bible in our relationship with God, the reader has to be aware that they have in hands a Book totally different from all others, for its exclusivity and characteristics.
The first step in taking advantage of this book is to look for a good translation. This means, a translation whose translators had respect and fear for the Almighty, for this is the only way to impede them from deforming the Sacred Text. You can also have two versions to compare and facilitate your understanding. My first reading I do is in one version, based on the Masoretic texts, of the Old Testament, and another in the Received Writings, that preserves the Holiness and purity of God’s Word.
If possible, try to have close by a Bible Dictionary (there’s a lot of options online), because you may come across some words that are rarely used in our vocabulary today.
A personal advice: take advantage of having access to the Author of Life and invite Him to join you, helping you in understanding. This prayer will make all the difference in perceiving His Will for your life.
And the last advice for today: make time to read, in the same way a movie asks for your attention, normally for 90 minutes, reading the Bible also requires focus and willingness. Daily, choose a time and disconnect from everything to read and meditate on what you read.

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