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Christianity is about God reaching out his hand in friendship to mankind. Christians believe that the whole world and everything in it was created by God. God is a personal being, a living God who is three, yet one: Father, Son and Spirit, just as we human beings have body, mind and soul! (see the Trinity).

The Bible says God created people in his image, to love him. Yet every person has rebelled against God and sinned. Yet instead of turning his back on us, God became a man, Jesus, who most scholars believe was born about the year 4 BC and lived among us. He taught a message of love throughout Palestine but public opinion turned against him and he was executed as a young man.

He died because of us - the death that we should have died. He was crucified on a cross, but he rose from the dead, and now calls us to trust him, to love him and to repent of our rebellion. If we do this, then we our relationship with God becomes restored and we will live forever with God.

Many non-Christians may think that being a Christian is about belonging to a particular church or following a certain set of rule. Most Christians however would agree that at its root, being a Christian means to be in a living relationship with Jesus.

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July Scripture Portion for Bible Commentary : Psalms 103 - Isaiah 27 including the books of Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Songs

The Book of Isaiah is classified as one of the major books on prophecy in the entire Old Testament. The prophet's main purpose in writing was to expose the root cause of the sins of God's people--which was selfishness, idolatry, and moral impurity.

The book is divided into two sections. Chapters 1--39 cover the period before the Babylonian captivity, when the remnant was delivered from Babylon, and the main theme is consolation after trial. Isaiah actually experienced the events in the first 39 chapters, but he prophesied the events of chapters 40--46. He wrote those chapters to comfort and encourage the Jews who would be returning to the land after their exile in Babylon.

Some modern critics teach that there was more than one Isaiah. Nowhere in the Book of Isaiah, or in the Bible, or even in Jewish or Christian tradition, is there any mention, or even a hint, of more than one Isaiah. A "second Isaiah" is a figment of modern criticism. The Book of Isaiah, in our Bible, as well as in Jesus' day, was one book, not two. It is not a patchwork but, from beginning to end, it is characterized by a unity of thought, set forth in the sublimest of language, that makes it one of the grandest things ever written.

It has been suggested that the Book of Isaiah is a Bible in miniature. Its 66 chapters are divided into two parts: 39 chapters in the first and 27 chapters in the second. Like the Old Testament , the first 39 chapters emphasize judgment, while the last 27 chapters emphasize mercy and comfort.

The name "Isaiah" means "the salvation of Jehovah" and the Word salvation is repeated many times in the book. Isaiah was apparently from a good family since he had access to the palaces of several kings. He was married and the father of at least two sons, and he began his ministry near the close of the reign of King Uzziah around 758 b.c.


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