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READ any newspaper. Look at television, or
listen to the radio. There are so many stories of crime, war, and terrorism!
Think about your own troubles. Perhaps illness or the death of a loved one is
causing you great distress. You may feel like the good man Job, who said that
he was “drenched with misery.”—Job 10:15, The Holy Bible in
the Language of Today.
Ask yourself:
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Is this what God purposed for me and for the rest of mankind?
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Where can I find help to cope with my problems?
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Is there any hope that we will ever see peace on the earth?
The Bible provides satisfying answers to
these questions.
THE BIBLE TEACHES
THAT GOD WILL BRING ABOUT THESE CHANGES
ON THE EARTH.
“He
will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither
will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.”—Revelation 21:4
“The
lame one will climb up just as a stag does.”—Isaiah 35:6
“The
eyes of the blind ones will be opened.”—Isaiah 35:5
“All
those in the memorial tombs will . . . come out.”—John 5:28, 29
“No
resident will say: ‘I am sick.’”—Isaiah 33:24
“There
will come to be plenty of grain on the earth.”—Psalm 72:16
BENEFIT FROM WHAT
THE BIBLE TEACHES
Do not quickly dismiss what is presented as
mere wishful thinking. God has promised to bring these things about, and the
Bible explains how he will do so.
But the Bible does more than that. It
provides the key to your enjoying a truly satisfying life even now. Think for a
moment about your own anxieties and troubles. They may include money matters,
family problems, loss of health, or the death of a loved one. The Bible can
help you to deal with problems today, and it can provide relief by answering
such questions as these:
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Why do we suffer?
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How can we cope with life’s anxieties?
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How can we make our family life happier?
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What happens to us when we die?
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Will we ever see our dead loved ones again?
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How can we be sure that God will fulfill his promises for the future?
The fact that you are reading this shows that
you would like to find out what the Bible teaches. May
you have God’s blessing as you now enjoy the thrilling and satisfying
experience of learning what the Bible really teaches!
GET TO KNOW
YOUR BIBLE
THERE are 66 books and letters that make up the Bible. These are divided
into chapters and verses for easy reference. When scriptures are cited in this
publication, the first number after the name indicates the chapter of the Bible
book or letter, and the next refers to the verse. For example, the citation “2 Timothy
3:16” means the second letter to Timothy, chapter 3, verse 16.
You will quickly become familiar with the Bible by looking up the
scriptures cited in these articles. Also, why not start a program of daily
Bible reading? By reading three to five chapters a day, you can read the entire
Bible in a year.
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