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The Divine Inspiration of the Bible
A. W. Pink
CHAPTER ELEVEN: THE INDESTRUCTIBILITY OF
THE BIBLE IS A PROOF THAT ITS AUTHOR IS DIVINE
The survival of the Bible
through the ages is very difficult to explain if it is not in truth the Word of God. Books
are like men - dying creatures. A very small percentage of books survive more than twenty
years, a yet smaller percentage last a hundred years and only a very insignificant
fraction represent those which have lived a thousand years. Amid the wreck and ruin of
ancient literature the Holy Scriptures stand out like the last survivor of an otherwise
extinct race, and the very fact of the Bible's continued existence is an indication that
like its Author it is indestructible.
When we bear in mind the fact that the Bible has been the
special object of never ending persecution the wonder of the Bible's survival is
changed into a miracle. Not only has the Bible been the most intensely loved Book
in all the world, but it has also been the most bitterly hated. Not only has the Bible
received more veneration and adoration than any other book, but it has also been the
object of more persecution and opposition. For two thousand years man's hatred of the
Bible has been persistent, determined, relentless and murderous. Every possible effort has
been made to undermine faith in the inspiration and authority of the Bible and innumerable
enterprises have been undertaken with the determination to consign it to oblivion.
Imperial edicts have been issued to the effect that every known copy of the Bible should
be destroyed, and when this measure failed to exterminate and annihilate God's Word then
commands were given that every person found with a copy of the Scriptures in his
possession should be put to death. The very fact that the Bible has been so singled out
for such relentless persecution causes us to wonder at such a unique phenomenon.
Although the Bible is the best Book in the world yet is has
produced more enmity and opposition than has the combined contents of all our libraries.
Why should this be? Clearly because the Scriptures convict men of their guilt and condemn
them for their sins! Political and ecclesiastical powers have united in the attempt to put
the Bible out of existence, yet their concentrated efforts have utterly failed. After all
the persecution which has assailed the Bible, it is, humanly speaking, a wonder that there
is any Bible left at all. Every engine of destruction which human philosophy, science,
force, and hatred could bring against a book has been brought against the Bible, yet it
stands unshaken and unharmed today. When we remember that no army has defended the Bible
and no king has ever ordered its enemies to be extirpated, our wonderment increases. At
times nearly all the wise and great of the earth have been pitted together against the
Bible, while only a few despised ones have honored and revered it. The cities of the
ancients were lighted with bonfires made of Bibles, and for centuries only those in hiding
dare read it. How then, can we account for the survival of the Bible in the face of such
bitter persecution? The only solution is to be found in the promise of God. "Heaven
and earth shall pass away, but My Words shall not pass away."
The story of the Bible's persecution is an arresting one.
During the first three centuries of the Christian era the Roman Emperors sought to destroy
God's Word. One of them, named Diocletian, believed that he had succeeded. He had slain so
many Christians and destroyed so many Bibles, that when the lovers of the Bible remained
quiet for a season and kept in hiding, he imagined that he had made an end of the
Scriptures. So elated was he at this achievement, he ordered a medal to be struck
inscribed with the words, "The Christian religion is destroyed and the worship of the
gods restored." One wonders what that emperor would think if he returned to this
earth today and found that more had been written about the Bible than about any other
thousand books put together, and that the Bible which enshrines the Christian faith is now
translated into more than four hundred languages and is being sent out to every part of
the earth!
Centuries after the persecution by the Roman Emperors, when
the Roman Catholic Church obtained command of the city of Rome, the Pope and his priests
took up the old quarrel against the Bible. The Holy Scriptures were taken away from the
people, copies of the Bible were forbidden to be purchased and all who were found with a
copy of God's Word in their possession were tortured and killed. For centuries the Roman
Catholic Church bitterly persecuted the Bible and it was not until the time of the
Reformation at the close of the sixteenth century that the Word of God was again given to
the masses in their own tongue.
Even in our day the persecution of the Bible still
continues, though the method of attack is changed. Much of our modern scholarship is
engaged in the work of seeking to destroy faith in the Divine inspiration and authority of
the Bible. In many of our seminaries the rising generation of the clergy are taught that
Genesis is a book of myths, that much of the teaching of the Pentateuch is immoral, that
the historical records of the Old Testament are unreliable and that the whole Bible is
man's creation rather than God's revelation. And so the attack on the Bible is being
perpetuated.
Now suppose there was a man who had lived upon this earth
for eighteen hundred years, that this man had oftentimes been thrown into the sea and yet
could not be drowned; that he had frequently been cast before wild beasts who were unable
to devour him; that he had many times been made to drink deadly poisons which never did
him any harm; that he had often been bound in iron chains and locked in prison dungeons,
yet he had always been able to throw off the chains and escape from his captivity; that he
had repeatedly been hanged, till his enemies thought him dead, yet when his body was cut
down he sprang to his feet and walked away as though nothing had happened; that hundreds
of times he had been burned at the stake, till there seemed to be nothing left of him, yet
as soon as the fires were out he leaped up from the ashes as well and as vigorous as ever
- but we need not expand this idea any further; such a man would be super-human, a miracle
of miracles. Yet this is exactly how we should regard the Bible! This is practically the
way in which the Bible has been treated. It has been burned, drowned, chained, put in
prison, and torn to pieces, yet never destroyed!
No other book has provoked such fierce opposition as the
Bible, and its preservation is perhaps the most startling miracle connected with it. But
two thousand five hundred years ago God declared, "The grass withereth, the flower
fadeth, but the Word of our God shall abide for ever." Just as the three
Hebrews passed safely through the fiery furnace of Nebuchadnezzar unharmed and unscorched,
so the Bible has emerged from the furnace of satanic hatred and assault without even the
smell of fire upon it! Just as an earthly parent treasures and lays by the letters
received from his child, so our Heavenly Father has protected and preserved the Epistles
of love written to His children.
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