BATTLE FOR THE WORD OF GOD

BATTLE FOR THE TRUE WORD OF GOD
“Yea, hath God said…?” (Gen. 3:1)

The Word of God is pure; and God preserved it forever.
Heaven and earth will pass away,
but God’s Word will never ever! (Mark 13:31)

“God magnifies His Word above His Holy Name.”(Ps. 138:2b).
Scholars dare to change it! There is no greater shame!
God is not mocked you see. He preserved every Word today.
Change not a jot or a tittle, or you’ll quickly go astray! (Matt. 5:18)

The Devil had no fear of God
when he questioned God’s Word with Eve.
“Yea, hath God said?” brought doubt in her mind. (Gen. 3:1B)
Faith comes from God’s Word to believe!

Like “Rapture” does not mean “first Resurrection.” (Rev. 20:5c)
A little leaven spreads rapidly. (Matt. 24:29;Jn. 6:39,40,44,54)
Pray that translators repent with conviction for their
“Non Inspired Version,” called NIV. (It removed 63,625 words. Bible Version Comparison by Terry Walkins)

A tract states the co-founder of NASV,
repents for dishonoring our Lord.
With fear, he trembles. With tears he says,
“I’m afraid I’m in trouble with God!”

God’s Word is purified seven times
and authorized by a king, you see. (Ps. 12:6)
“Meditate day and night” said God to Joshua; (Joshua 1:8,9)
for God’s Word, is our map, our KEY! (2 Tim. 2:15).

In whatever country God’s Word went, folks,
there were no wars, just peace and safety,
no famine, no theft, no crime, no killing
until God’s Word was thrown out in each country.

Perhaps there is still time to repent,
Church, you’ve thrown God’s true Word aside!
“If you love Me, keep My Words” (John 14:23)
Why call Him Lord, if we do not abide? (John 15:7; Luke 6:46)
R.A.RIEL

It is said that when William Tyndale (1494 to 1536) was burned at the stake for
translating the New Testament into the English vernacular in 1526, his last words
were, “Lord, open the eyes of the king!” Shortly thereafter, the Bible was made
available in English by royal decree; and in 1604, 85 years after Tyndale’s work,
King James I authorized a new translation of the whole Bible for use by the
Church of England. The result was the King James Version, or KJV, of 1611,
a work of profound gravity, careful scholarship, and surpassing literary quality,
which has influenced English language and literature for hundreds of years, has
been preached from thousands of pulpits, has been quoted by countless writers,
and has led millions to a saving knowledge of the Lord Jesus Christ. Though
modern scholarship has led to revisions that strive for greater accuracy and
readability, based both on a broader array of Greek texts and on gradual changes
in English usage, the King James Version is still the source from which most
literal English translations derive their inspiration. This electronic version does
not include the deuterocanonical books of the Old Testament. (Theolivetree.com)

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