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Pastor Chris White says to all of you: HELLO MY FRIENDS. May the Lord bless you today.
HOLA MIS AMIGOS. Que el Señor los bendiga.
There are no “lost books” of the Bible, or books that were taken out of the Bible, or books missing from the Bible. Every book that God intended to be in the Bible is in the Bible. There are many legends and rumors of lost books of the Bible, but the books were not, in fact, lost. Rather, they were rejected. There are literally hundreds of religious books that were written in the same time period as the books of the Bible. Some of these books contain true accounts of things that actually occurred (1 Maccabees, for example). Others contain some good spiritual teaching (the Wisdom of Solomon, for example). However, these books are not inspired by God. If we read any of these books, such as the Apocryphal ones mentioned above, we have to treat them as fallible religious/historical books, not as the inspired, inerrant Word of God (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
The gospel of Thomas, for example, was
a forgery written in the 3rd or 4th century A.D., claiming to have been written
by the apostle Thomas. It was not written by Thomas. The early Christians
almost universally rejected the gospel of Thomas as heretical. It contains many
false and heretical things that Jesus supposedly said and did. None of it (or
at best very little of it) is true. For example, the Gospel of Thomas has Jesus
saying nonsensical things like “Blessed is the lion that a person will eat, and
the lion will become human” (Saying 7), and “Every woman who makes herself male
will enter into the kingdom of heaven” (Saying 114).
The gospel of Barnabas was not written by
the biblical Barnabas, but by an imposter. The same can be said of the gospel of Philip, the apocalypse of Peter, etc. All of these
books, and the many others like them, are pseudepigraphal, essentially
meaning “ascribed to a false author.”
There
is one God. The Bible has one Creator. It is one book. It has one plan of grace,
recorded from initiation, through execution, to consummation. From
predestination to glorification, the Bible is the story of God redeeming His
chosen people for the praise of His glory. As God’s redemptive purposes and
plan unfold in Scripture, the recurring themes constantly emphasized are the
character of God, the judgment for sin and disobedience, the blessing for faith
and obedience, the Lord and Savior and His sacrifice for sin, and the coming
kingdom and glory. It is God’s intention that we know and understand these
themes because our lives and eternal destinies depend upon them. It is
therefore unthinkable that God would allow some of this vital information to be
“lost” in any way. The Bible is complete, in order that we who read and
understand it might also be “complete, and equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17).
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