My Bible

John 1:1 English Standard Version (ESV)

The Word Became Flesh

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

I grew up reading the King James Version of the bible. I strayed away from reading the bible during my stint in the Army and during Vietnam. This is not about my time away, it is about my return.

Years later my life was falling apart so I picked up the only bible in the house. It was a small print NIV. As I read it each night I began to get headaches. I needed glasses but had not started wearing prescription lenses. I thought to myself, “I would like a KJV in large print.”

The next day a neighbor returned from her mother’s funeral with a box full of bibles. She said that she was going to keep her mother’s because her mom had written notes on the margins and highlighted certain passages. It made her feel closer to her mom. She offered me the choice of bibles from the box.

On the very top was a GIANT print King James Version bible. God had looked into my heart and answered what might have been a prayer on my part. I am not sure I meant it as a prayer.

It was brand new. No one have even opened it. The binding was still stiff is the day in was printed. Because I felt this was a gift from God via a fellow Christian, it took on a special place in my heart. Respect was paid to His Word. I never marked it with highlighters nor wrote in it.

I have oily skin and over the years having read through the entire bible more than twice, it began to show stains on the pages I frequently visited. I could find my favorite chapters of the bible just be looking at the heaviest stains.

During those days I would see reference passages at the end of a verse where the subject matter was spoken of elsewhere. I began using those addresses to look up more and more passages.

Then the computer age came.

PS 23 6

Psalm 23:6 English Standard Version (ESV)

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
    all the days of my life,
and I shall dwell[c] in the house of the Lord
    forever.

The Lord’s anointed do not need to have this explained other than what the Holy Spirit testifies about.

The Lord’s anointed did not learn anything new in this series. It serves more as a reminder of things already known.

“I stir up your pure minds by way of remembrance:”

Do you really need chapter and verse to recognize scripture?

Have you been there before? Is implanted on your heart and in your memory?

Perhaps it was read in another version.

“I am stirring up your sincere mind by way of reminder”

Or another.

“I have stirred up your unsullied (sincere) mind by way of remembrance,”

The version we read most often has imprinted that version in our minds but has not changed meaning nor has been more or less true.

The truth is the truth, no matter the language.

“Dans l’une et dans l’autre je cherche à éveiller par des avertissements votre saine intelligence,”

“En estas dos cartas estimulo con exhortación su limpio entendimiento,”

The Spirit speaks them all.