Is water baptism necessary to salvation?

By carefully considering what the Bible teaches, this should be a fairly straightforward question that is easy to answer.

First, consider Hebrews 6:1, 2,

Heb 6:1  Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection; not laying again the foundation of repentance from dead works, and of faith toward God,

Heb 6:2  Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, and of resurrection of the dead, and of eternal judgment.

Notice carefully that in Hebrews 6:2 the word “baptisms” is a plural word, which indicates that there is more than one kind of baptism spoken of in the New Testament.

Second, consider Matthew 3:11,

Mat 3:11  I indeed baptize you with water unto repentance: but he that cometh after me is mightier than I, whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, and with fire:

Notice carefully that there are two different baptisms mentioned here:  (1) the baptism of John the Baptist specifically stated to be “with water”;  (2) the baptism of our Lord Jesus Christ, specifically stated to be “with the Holy Ghost.”

Throughout the New Testament record reference is made to both “baptism with water” and “baptism with the Holy Ghost.”

See these passages among several which could be given:

Mar 1:8  I indeed have baptized you with water: but he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost.

Luk 3:16  John answered, saying unto them all, I indeed baptize you with water; but one mightier than I cometh, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost and with fire:

Joh 1:33  And I knew him not: but he that sent me to baptize with water, the same said unto me, Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit descending, and remaining on him, the same is he which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost.

Act 1:5  For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost not many days hence.

Notice carefully that the two baptisms mentioned in all the above texts of Scripture are (1) water baptism and (2) baptism with the Holy Ghost.

Many careful students and scholars have pointed out that these two baptisms are distinct. They refer to water baptism as “ritual water baptism.” They refer to baptism with the Holy Ghost as “real baptism.”

Careful Bible readers can tell which of these two types of baptisms are referred to in any Bible context by observing that ritual water baptism requires a human administrator but real baptism does not involve a human administrator.

In the Bible, “real baptism” with the Holy Ghost is required for salvation:

Rom 8:9  But ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. Now if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he is none of his.

Rom 8:11  But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in you, he that raised up Christ from the dead shall also quicken your mortal bodies by his Spirit that dwelleth in you.

1Co 12:13  For by one Spirit are we all baptized into one body, whether we be Jews or Gentiles, whether we be bond or free; and have been all made to drink into one Spirit.

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Daily Bible Nugget #674, Psalm 4:8

The Nugget:

Psa 4:8  I will both lay me down in peace, and sleep: for thou, LORD, only makest me dwell in safety. (KJV)

Psa 4:8  I fall asleep in peace the moment I lie down because you alone, O LORD, enable me to live securely. (GW, God’s Word translation)

Psa 4:8 I can lie down and sleep soundly because you, LORD, will keep me safe. (CEV, Contemporary English Version)

My Comment:

If you find it hard to go to sleep at night, try trusting in this Bible promise and testimony. Rather than counting sheep, count your blessings. While you are awake, pray for yourself and others. No need for sleep medicines!

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge cross references for Psalm 4:8

Psalms 4:8

I will: Psa 3:5, Psa 16:8; Job 11:18-19; Pro 3:24; 1Th 4:13-14, 1Th 5:10; Rev 14:13

for: Lev 25:18-19, Lev 26:5; Deut 12:10, Deut 33:27-29; Eze 34:25; Hos 2:18; Rom 8:35-39

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Psalms 4:8

I will. *Psa 3:5; Psa 16:8; + *Psa 34:4; Psa 34:7; Psa 112:7; Psa 121:4-7; Lev 26:6; Job 11:18; Job 11:19; *Pro 3:24; Pro 6:22; Isa 41:10; *1Th 4:13; 1Th 4:14; 1Th 5:10; 2Ti 1:7; *Rev 14:13

sleep. 121S2, +Gen 21:6; By Metonymy of the Adjunct, whereby the sign is put for the thing signified, sleep is put for perfect security. + *Psa 127:2

for. *Psa 34:7; Lev 25:18; Lev 25:19; Lev 26:5; Deut 12:10; Deut 33:27-29; Jdg 9:51; 2Ki 20:19; *Job 11:18; Job 11:19; Pro 22:3; Eze 34:25; Hos 2:18; Rom 8:35-39; 1Ti 2:2

dwell. Psa 23:4; *Deut 33:12

safety. T1683. Psa 119:117; ◐Gen 19:30; *1Sa 30:6

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

Psalms 4:8

I will. *Psa 3:5; Psa 16:8; +*Psa 34:4; +*Psa 34:7; Psa 112:7; Psa 121:4, 5, 6, 7, Lev 26:6, Job 11:18, 19, *Pro 3:24, 25, 26; Pro 6:22, Isa 41:10, Jer 31:25, 26, *1Th 4:13; *1Th 4:14; 1Th 5:10, 2Ti 1:7, *Rev 14:13.

sleep. FS121S2, +Gen 21:6. By Metonymy of the Adjunct, whereby the sign is put for the thing signified, sleep is put for perfect security. +*Psa 127:2. 2Sa 17:2, 1Ki 14:20, *Act 12:6.

for. *Psa 34:7, Lev 25:18, 19; Lev 26:5, Deut 12:10; Deut 33:27, 28, 29, Jdg 9:51, 2Ki 20:19, *Job 11:18; *Job 11:19, Pro 22:3, Eze 34:25, Hos 2:18, Rom 8:35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 1Ti 2:2.

only. or, alone. Deut 32:12.

dwell. Psa 23:4; Psa 61:3, +Deut 12:10; *Deut 33:12.

safety. T1683. +*Psa 119:117, %Gen 19:30, *1Sa 30:6, 2Sa 12:25; 2Sa 17:1, Jer 23:6; Jer 33:16.

 

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Daily Bible Nugget #673, Genesis 3:8

The Nugget:

Gen 3:8  And they heard the voice of the LORD God walking in the garden in the cool of the day: and Adam and his wife hid themselves from the presence of the LORD God amongst the trees of the garden.

The Question:

In an ongoing discussion today of Genesis 3:8 where a Muslim poster raised the question of how the Bible could be correct if it says God walked in the Garden of Eden if it is also true that Jesus said in John 4:24 that God is a spirit?

I jumped in and offered the following two-paragraph comment in answer to the Opening Post’s question:

My Comment:

The Bible states (John 4:24) that God is spirit. We are also told that no man has seen God at any time (John 1:18). Yet there are a number of Bible passages in the Old Testament that specifically state that men or people have seen God (Genesis 17:22. 32:30. Exodus 24:9, 10. Exodus 33:11. Judges 6:22. Judges 13:22). I believe the best answer is furnished by Genesis 17:22 and its preceding and following context. Recall that when Jesus was asked if He had seen Abraham, Jesus answered in the affirmative. Jesus said also that “before Abraham was I am” (John 8:58) after Jesus said “Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he saw it and was glad” (John 8:56). It is clear from the Bible, therefore, that when anyone saw God it was Jesus who they saw in His pre-incarnate form as the Angel of Jehovah. Note that in context the Angel of Jehovah is called God. Note also that there are TWO Jehovah’s on the scene at the same time in Genesis 19:24.

All this may be very hard for many to understand. Study the Bible carefully and you will find that what I have presented in my paragraph above is absolutely true to what the Bible itself teaches.

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Daily Bible Nugget #672, Romans 3:25

The Nugget:

Rom 3:25  Whom God hath set forth to be a propitiation through faith in his blood, to declare his righteousness for the remission of sins that are past, through the forbearance of God; (KJV)

Rom 3:25  Whom, God, and no other, set forth an Atonement by means of His blood, through faith, to declare His righteousness because of passing over of the sins having previously occurred, (LNT, Lavender New Testament)

My Comment:

Romans 3:25 is a critically important verse about the Atonement of Christ. For many apparently historical reasons the doctrine of the Atonement of Christ has been largely misunderstood. I have been studying this subject for many years and I am still studying this subject. I believe that the Lavender New Testament and its careful notes are the most helpful resource I have found so far on the subject. I have placed, by  permission, many of these notes in my Bible study resource, The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury. I share from this resource the notes and cross references I have assembled for Romans 3:25 below.

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

Romans 3:25

Whom God. Lev 17:11.

set forth. or, foreordained. Set forth, proetheto (S# G4388), is an intensive middle voice verb, stressing the Agent producing the Action—God, no other! Thus God acted, set forth Christ for the sole purpose of Atonement. Here then is a Divine Union, God and Christ joined together in a setting forth in the action of Atonement by means of the blood (LNT, fn s). +Rom 1:13 g. Rom 9:11, Joh 3:14, *Act 2:23; Act 3:18; *Act 4:28; *Act 15:18, Gal 3:1 g. Eph 1:9 g. Eph 3:11, +*2Ti 1:9, Heb 6:18, *1Pe 1:18, 19, 20, **Rev 13:8.

to be. +Exo 25:17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, *Lev 16:15, Heb 9:5 g. **1Jn 2:2; *1Jn 4:10.

a propitiation. or, mercy seat, or rather, an atonement. “Though some traditional translations render hilastērion as ‘propitiation,’ this involves a wrong interpretation of the term in question. Propitiation is essentially a process by which one does a favor to a person in order to make him or her favorably disposed, but in the NT God is never the object of propitiation since he is already on the side of the people” (Johannes P. Louw and Eugene A. Nida, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament Based on Semantic Domains, § 40,12, s.v. hilasmos). Atonement translates hilastērion. The doctrine of propitiation has supplanted New Testament Atonement, resulting in Atonement passages being translated propitiation rather than Atonement (Rom 3:25; Heb 2:17; 1Jn 2:2; 1Jn 4:10). Propitiation or appeasement is neither OT nor Christian; it is paganism coming to Protestantism through Roman Catholicism and the Reformation. Cf. Gal 3:13 and note (see LNT, fn t). See 1Jn 2:2. Exo 25:17, 18, 19, 20, 21; Exo 30:6; Exo 31:7; Exo 35:12; Exo 37:6, 7, 8, 9; Exo 40:20, Lev 1:4; Lev 12:7; Lev 16:2; Lev 16:13, 14, 15, Num 7:89; Num 15:25, Deut 16:1, 2, Heb 4:16; Heb 9:5 g. Heb 13:10, 11, 12, 13, *+1Jn 2:2; 1Jn 4:10.

through. *Rom 5:1; *Rom 5:9; *Rom 5:11, Isa 53:11, Joh 6:47; Joh 6:53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, Col 1:20, 21, 22, 23, Heb 10:19, 20.

faith in. T577. Rom 5:8, 9; Rom 5:11, +*Lev 17:11, Isa 53:5, Mat 20:28; Mat 26:28, Joh 1:29; Joh 3:14, 15; Joh 3:36; Joh 6:51; Joh 10:15, +**Act 20:28 note. 1Co 5:7; +*1Co 15:3, Gal 1:4; *Gal 2:20; +Gal 3:13, *Eph 1:7; Eph 2:13, Col 1:20, 1Ti 1:1, Heb 9:12, 13, 14; Heb 9:22; *Heb 9:26, 27, 28; Heb 10:10, 11, 12, 13, 14; Heb 10:19, 20; Heb 13:12; Heb 13:20, 1Pe 1:2; 1Pe 1:18, 19; *1Pe 2:24; *1Pe 3:18, *1Jn 1:7, +*Rev 1:5; Rev 5:9; Rev 7:14; Rev 12:11.

blood. FS117, +Gen 19:8. Joh 11:51; Joh 19:30, Heb 10:19, 20, 21, 22, 23, *1Pe 1:18; *1Pe 1:19, 1Jn 1:7; 1Jn 5:6.

to declare. Gr. endeixis (S# G1732). Rom 3:26 g. 2Co 8:24 g (proof). Php 1:28 g (evident token).

his righteousness. Rom 3:21; Rom 3:26, Rom 10:4; Rom 10:6, Job 33:23; *Job 36:3, *Psa 22:31; Psa 36:6; *Psa 40:10; Psa 50:6; +*Psa 85:10; Psa 97:6; Psa 116:5; +*Psa 119:142, Isa 42:6; Isa 42:21; Isa 45:21, Hos 2:19, Mic 6:5, 2Co 8:24 g. Php 1:28 g. 1Jn 1:10.

remission. or, passing over. Rom 3:23, 24, Rom 4:1-8, +*Exo 34:6; +*Exo 34:7, *2Sa 12:13, Mic 7:18, Luk 1:77, +*Act 13:38; +*Act 13:39; *Act 17:30, *1Ti 1:15, Heb 9:15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22; Heb 9:25, 26; Heb 10:4; Heb 11:7; Heb 11:14; Heb 11:17; Heb 11:39, 40, Rev 5:9; *Rev 13:8; *Rev 20:15.

of sins. Mar 3:28 g. Mar 4:12 g. 1Co 6:18 g. 2Pe 1:9.

that are past. Rom 4:25, Eze 33:12, Act 14:16; +*Act 17:30, *Col 2:13 note. Heb 9:15.

forbearance. Rom 2:4 g. *Mic 7:18.

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Help in reading old books

The Nugget:

Jos 1:8  This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success. (KJV)

Jos 1:8 This law scroll must not leave your lips! You must memorize it day and night so you can carefully obey all that is written in it. Then you will prosper and be successful. (NET Bible)

Jos 1:8 Let this book of the law be ever on your lips and in your thoughts day and night, so that you may keep with care everything in it; then a blessing will be on all your way, and you will do well. (BBE, Bible in Basic English)

Jos 1:8 Never stop reading The Book of the Law he gave you. Day and night you must think about what it says. (Contemporary English Version)

My Comment:

Many who would read the Bible today need some help about how to understand it. Some people need to learn how to read old books! The Bible is a great work of literature. In that light, I share some quotations and thoughts about reading great literature and then apply these principles to the Bible itself.

I have shared these thoughts with students in my English classes:

“Literature is news that stays news.” Ezra Pound

“The Reader and His Taste”:

The goal is to adopt the adult attitude, “If I do not understand this or like it, there is something the matter with me and not the selection.” What do others find in this? What have others found in it? Why does it continue to be a favorite of discriminating people? It has often been said that Pilate did not judge Jesus but judged himself. So often this is true of us in relation to art. The selection is not on trial but we are. If we say we do not like a selection we indicate more of our own limitations than the limitations of the work of art. –Selected [From my English III lesson plan, Monday, Ninth Week, November 13, 1967, CTHS]

“What Makes a Classic”:

What makes a classic is not that it is praised by critics, expounded by professors, and studied in college classes, but that the great mass of readers, generation after generation, have found pleasure and spiritual profit in reading it. –Somerset Maugham [From my English III lesson plan, Tuesday, Ninth Week, November 13, 1967, CTHS]

New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge Note at 1 Corinthians 2:13

the words. This is a specific claim to verbal inspiration. Divine inspiration of Scripture is asserted also at 2Ti 3:16, as is the divine inspiration of the Scripture writers, 2Pe 1:21.

Failure to accept the Bible’s own testimony to itself has closed this Book to so-called “modern scholarship” (a misnomer if ever there was one!). Much modern scholarship is dishonest, for instead of explaining the Bible, it attempts to explain away the Bible, refusing to honestly come to grips with its claims and message.

In an effort to escape the Bible’s obvious message, dishonest scholarship has tried to deny its authenticity and authorship, ascribing, for example, the books of Moses to multiple late authorship;

denying the unity of Isaiah;

asserting that the gospels, particularly John, are of late origin, and do not reflect the so-called “historical Jesus.”

Some “modern scholarship” asserts the Gospels do not reflect true history but the views and traditions of the early Church of the third or fourth century—not explaining, of course,

(1) how books can be quoted or translated before they were written,

(2) or how such stupendous claims could be foisted upon a gullible public long after the possibility of disproof by eyewitnesses has passed.

The only way to get at the message of the Bible is to be completely open to its message.

To approach Scripture with humanistic and naturalistic (i.e. anti-theistic) presuppositions is to try to twist Scripture to fit a world view which it most emphatically will not support.

The only valid approach to Scripture is to be honest to its claims and message and grant its right to set forth a theistic, supernaturalistic world view.

To deny the possibility of miracle (as Hume and his modern counterparts) is to deny the possibility of history, for both are based upon the record of eye-witness testimony, and such denial is absurd.

There are more pathways to truth and knowledge than an arbitrarily narrowly defined so-called “scientific method.”

Like missing the right exit on a freeway, continued advance in the wrong direction is not progress; genuine progress will require a return to where we went wrong, and a fresh start in the right direction.

Much “scholarship” needs to recognize it has pursued a wrong path, and recognize that it needs to return to sound principles of former generations of reverent, truthful, believing scholarship.

It is neither truthful nor fair scholarship to approach a work of literature from a consistently unsympathetic and hostile world view in the attempt to legitimately understand its message.

Rather, in our attempt to understand a work of literature, we must let it speak for itself. The task of scholarship is to place the reader as close as possible in sympathetic relationship to the viewpoint of the original writer and recipients of the literary work, and not to attempt to explain it away in an effort to force it to agree with popular contemporary philosophical presuppositions. Mat 10:20, **Luk 8:15, **1Th 2:13, +*2Ti 3:16, 1Pe 1:10, 11, 2Pe 1:20, 21; 2Pe 3:1, 2.

 

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Daily Bible Nugget #671, Exodus 14:13

The Nugget:

Exo 14:13  And Moses said unto the people, Fear ye not, stand still, and see the salvation of the LORD, which he will shew to you to day: for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day, ye shall see them again no more for ever.

My Comment:

The Bible in the King James or Authorized Version has the expression “Fear not” 62 times. The similar expression “Fear ye not” used here occurs 8 times.

This Exodus account is doubted by skeptics. They say there is no historical record outside the Bible and no archaeological evidence that the exodus from Egypt ever took place.

My answer to that objection is twofold: (1) skeptics have not read widely and deeply enough to become knowledgeable about what evidences there are that do support the historicity of the Bible account (they haven’t bothered to read what K. Kitchen wrote in his book The Reliability of the Old Testament); (2) they have never answered the four arguments for historicity made by Charles Leslie in his book, Leslie’s Short and Easy Method with the Deists, which I have summarized and even simplified its English to make it easier reading for modern readers right here on this site ( https://www.realbiblestudy.com/?s=Leslie ). Leslie poses the question, how is it that an entire nation (Israel) could be imposed upon to accept a story of alleged history either at the time it happened or any time after if it were not true–especially since the history accounts for practices they have maintained from that day to this in an unbroken manner? I have referred atheists and unbelievers to the appropriate link on this site and challenged them to provide an answer or refutation of Leslie’s argument. So far, not one has ever attempted to do so.

We can take consolation in the words “Fear not.” God the Father and His Son, our Lord Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit, are firmly in control, come what may! (I borrowed and modified only just a little this encouraging word from Greg Hunter, who uses it at the end of each Friday’s “Weekly News Wrap-up” at his www.usawatchdog.com website).

More encouragement can be found by reading the cross-referenced Bible passages for Exodus 14:13 as given in The Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeThe New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, and The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury, which I share below:

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Exodus 14:13

Fear ye not: Num 14:9; Deut 20:3; 2Ki 6:16; 2Ch 20:15, 2Ch 20:17; Psa 27:1-2, Psa 46:1-3; Isa 26:3, Isa 30:15, Isa 35:4, Isa 41:10-14; Mat 28:5

see the: Exo 14:30, Exo 15:1-27; Gen 49:18; 1Ch 11:14; Psa 3:8; Isa 43:11; Jer 3:23; Lam 3:26; Hos 13:4, Hos 13:9; Hab 3:8, Hab 3:13

for the Egyptians whom ye have seen to day: or, for whereas ye have seen the Egyptians to-day, etc.

ye shall see: Exo 14:30, Exo 15:4-5, Exo 15:10, Exo 15:19, Exo 15:21; Neh 9:9

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Exodus 14:13

Fear ye not. Num 14:9; Deut 20:3; *2Ki 6:16; *2Ch 20:15; 2Ch 20:17; *Psa 27:1; Psa 27:2; *Psa 46:1-3; Isa 26:3; Isa 30:15; Isa 35:4; *Isa 41:10-14; Mat 28:5

stand still. Num 9:8; *1Sa 9:27; 1Sa 12:7; 2Ch 20:17; Job 37:14; Psa 46:10; Isa 30:7; Isa 30:15; Isa 30:18; Mat 8:25; Mat 8:26

see the. Exo 14:30; Exo 15:1-27; Gen 49:18; 1Sa 12:16; 1Ch 11:14; Psa 3:8; Isa 43:11; *Jer 3:23; *La 3:26; Hos 13:4; Hos 13:9; Hab 3:8; Hab 3:13

for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today. or; for whereas ye have seen the Egyptians today, etc.

ye shall see. Exo 14:30; Exo 15:4; Exo 15:5; Exo 15:10; Exo 15:19; Exo 15:21; Neh 9:9

for ever. Heb. olam, +Exo 12:24

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

Exodus 14:13

Fear ye not. +Gen 15:1, Num 14:9, Deut 20:3, *2Ki 6:16, *2Ch 20:15; *2Ch 20:17, *Psa 27:1; *Psa 27:2; *Psa 46:1, 2, 3, Isa 26:3; Isa 30:15; Isa 35:4; *Isa 41:10, 11, 12, 13, 14, Mat 28:5.

stand still. Num 9:8, *1Sa 9:27; 1Sa 12:7, 2Ch 20:17, Job 37:14, Psa 46:10, *Isa 30:7; *Isa 30:15; *Isa 30:18, Mat 8:25, 26.

see the salvation. Exo 14:30, Exodus 15, Gen 49:18, 1Sa 12:16, 1Ch 11:14, +Psa 3:8, Isa 43:11, *Jer 3:23, *Lam 3:26, Hos 13:4; Hos 13:9, Hab 3:8; Hab 3:13.

for the Egyptians whom ye have seen today. or, for whereas ye have seen the Egyptians today, etc.

ye shall see. Exo 14:30, Exo 15:4, 5; Exo 15:10; Exo 15:19; Exo 15:21, Neh 9:9.

for ever. Heb. olam, +Exo 12:24.

 

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Daily Bible Nugget #670, Philippians 4:19

The Nugget:

Php 4:19  But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.

My Comment:

The Apostle Paul wrote this in response to the faithful support he had received from the Philippian church. Paul indicated that their giving would “abound to [their] account” (Philippians 4:17), and I think Paul may have had in mind what is expressed in John 15:5 as well as Proverbs 11:30.

For further study of this inspiring verse, take some time to look up the cross references I share below from The Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeThe New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, and The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury. This is surely the only place you will find this many cross references to assist your study of this great verse!

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Philippians 4:19

God: 2Sa 22:7; 2Ch 18:13; Neh 5:19; Dan 6:22; Mic 7:7; Joh 20:17, Joh 20:27; Rom 1:8; 2Co 12:21; Phm 1:4

supply: Gen 48:15; Deut 8:3-4; Neh 9:15; Psa 23:1-5, Psa 41:1-3, Psa 84:11, Psa 112:5-9; Pro 3:9-10, Pro 11:24-25; Mal 3:10; Luk 12:30-33; 2Co 9:8-11

according: Psa 36:8, Psa 104:24, Psa 130:7; Rom 9:23, Rom 11:33; Eph 1:7, Eph 1:18, Eph 2:7, Eph 3:8, Eph 3:16; Col 1:27, Col 3:16; 1Ti 6:17

glory: Rom 8:18; 2Co 4:17; 1Th 2:12; 1Pe 5:1, 1Pe 5:10

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Philippians 4:19

my God. +Php 1:3; *2Sa 22:7; 2Ch 18:13; *Neh 5:19; *Psa 63:1; Dan 6:22; *Mic 7:7; Joh 20:17; +*Joh 20:28; Rom 1:8; 2Co 12:21; Phm 1:4

supply. *Gen 48:15; =Num 7:5; Num 7:6; *Deut 8:3; Deut 8:4; Neh 9:15; *Psa 23:1-5; Psa 41:1-3; *Psa 84:11; Psa 112:5-9; *Pro 3:9; Pro 3:10; *Pro 11:24; Pro 11:25; *Mal 3:10; *Luk 12:30-33; *2Co 9:8-11

all. *2Ch 25:9; +*Rom 8:32

your need. T1146. =Gen 42:25; 2Ch 20:12; *Psa 9:18; Psa 22:11; Psa 25:16; Psa 28:1; Psa 31:9; Psa 31:10; *Psa 37:3; Psa 37:4; Psa 38:1-8; Psa 39:12; Psa 39:13; Psa 40:11; Psa 40:12; Psa 56:1; Psa 69:1-3; Psa 142:6; *Psa 143:7; Lam 1:20; Lam 1:21; *Mat 6:8

according. Gen 45:21; Psa 36:8; *Psa 84:11; *Psa 104:24; *Psa 130:7; *Mat 6:33; Mat 9:29; +*Rom 2:4; +*Rom 8:32; Rom 9:23; *Rom 11:33; *Eph 1:7; Eph 1:18; *Eph 2:7; *Eph 3:8; Eph 3:16; ✓Eph 3:20; *Col 1:27; *Col 3:16; *1Ti 6:17

riches. ƒ22 (D5I), +Pro 8:18

glory. Psa 145:10-13; ✓Rom 8:18; *1Co 2:9; ✓2Co 4:17; Col 1:12; *Col 3:4; *1Th 2:12; 1Pe 5:1; 1Pe 5:10

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

Philippians 4:19

But my God. +Php 1:3, *2Sa 22:7, 2Ch 18:13; 2Ch 25:8, *Neh 5:19, *Psa 63:1, Dan 6:22, Hos 9:17, *Mic 7:7, +*Joh 20:17; +*Joh 20:28, Rom 1:8, 2Co 9:8; 2Co 12:21, Phm 1:4.

supply. Gr. plēroō (S# G4137). Php 4:18 g. Gen 41:55; *Gen 48:15, =Num 7:5; =Num 7:6, *Deut 8:3; *Deut 8:4, Neh 9:15, *Psa 23:1, 2, 3, 4, 5; Psa 41:1, 2, 3; *Psa 84:11; Psa 112:5, 6, 7, 8, 9, *Pro 3:9; *Pro 3:10; *Pro 11:24; *Pro 11:25, *Mal 3:10, Mat 14:21, Luk 9:17; *Luk 12:30, 31, 32, 33, *2Co 9:8, 9, 10, 11, 12.

all. *2Ch 25:9, +*Rom 8:32.

your need. T1146, =Gen 42:25, Deut 15:10, 2Ki 4:13, 2Ch 20:12, *Psa 9:18; Psa 22:11; Psa 25:13; Psa 25:16; Psa 28:1; Psa 31:9, 10; Psa 34:9; *+Psa 37:3; *+Psa 37:4; Psa 38:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8; Psa 39:12, 13; Psa 40:11, 12; Psa 56:1; Psa 69:1, 2, 3; Psa 112:3; +*Psa 119:17; Psa 142:6; *Psa 143:7, Lam 1:20, 21, *Mat 6:8, +*Luk 14:14, Joh 6:13; Joh 21:5, Act 28:10.

according. Gen 45:21, Psa 36:8; *+Psa 84:11; *Psa 104:24; *Psa 130:7, +Pro 8:18, *Mat 6:33; Mat 9:29, *+Rom 2:4; +*Rom 8:32; Rom 9:23; *Rom 11:33, 2Co 9:14, *Eph 1:7; *Eph 1:18; *Eph 2:7; *Eph 3:8; Eph 3:16; **Eph 3:20, *Col 1:27; *Col 3:16, *1Ti 6:17.

riches. FS22D5I, +Pro 8:18, Gen 49:25, Pro 8:18, +*Rom 2:4; Rom 10:12, Eph 3:16.

glory. Psa 145:10, 11, 12, 13, **Rom 8:18, *1Co 2:9, **2Co 4:17; 2Co 8:19, Eph 1:6; Eph 3:16, Col 1:12; *Col 3:4, *1Th 2:12, 1Pe 5:1; 1Pe 5:10.

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Daily Bible Nugget #669, Psalm 84:11

The Nugget:

Psa 84:11  For the LORD God is a sun and shield: the LORD will give grace and glory: no good thing will he withhold from them that walk uprightly.

My Comment:

Psalm 84:11 is a plain and encouraging Bible promise. I share below the cross references available for deeper Bible study from The Treasury of Scripture KnowledgeThe New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, and The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury.

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Psalms 84:11

a sun: Psa 27:1; Isa 60:19-20; Mal 4:2; Joh 1:9, Joh 8:12; Rev 21:23

shield: Psa 84:9, Psa 3:3, Psa 47:9, Psa 115:9-11, Psa 119:114; Gen 15:1; Pro 2:7

the Lord: Joh 1:16; Rom 8:16-18; 2Co 3:18, 2Co 4:17; Php 1:6

no: Psa 34:9-10, Psa 85:12; Mat 6:33; Php 4:19

walk: Psa 15:2; Pro 2:7, Pro 10:9, Pro 28:6, Pro 28:18; Mic 2:7; Gal 2:14


The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Psalms 84:11

is. ƒ119, +Gen 49:9

a sun. *Psa 27:1; =Lev 16:12; Lev 16:13; Isa 60:19; Isa 60:20; Hab 3:19; *Mal 4:2; *Joh 1:9; Joh 1:10; *Joh 8:12; *Rev 21:23

shield. ƒ22 (D5F), +Gen 15:1; Psa 84:9; Psa 3:3; Psa 47:9; *Psa 115:9-11; *Psa 119:114; *Gen 15:1; =Lev 16:12; Lev 16:13; *Pro 2:7

the Lord. *Joh 1:16; *Rom 8:16-18; *2Co 3:18; *2Co 4:17; Php 1:6

give grace. T798. Jer 30:9; Jer 31:33; +*Mat 28:19 n. Luk 1:74; Luk 1:75; Joh 17:17; Joh 17:19; Rom 5:15; Rom 5:17; Rom 5:20; 1Co 6:11; 2Co 3:5; 2Co 3:18; ◐+*2Co 8:9; *Eph 2:10; Php 2:13; *Php 4:13; Col 1:12; Col 1:21; Col 1:22; 1Th 5:23; *2Th 2:13; *Tit 2:11; Tit 2:14; Heb 10:29; Jas 4:6; 1Pe 5:10

glory. *Psa 73:24; Exo 33:18; *Rom 5:2; *Rom 8:30

no good thing. ƒ175 (B), +Gen 21:16; T751. Psa 3:8; Psa 5:12; Psa 16:6; Psa 23:6; *Psa 34:9; Psa 34:10; Psa 58:11; Psa 85:12; Psa 106:15; Pro 3:32; Pro 10:6; Pro 10:24; Pro 10:28; Pro 11:18; Pro 11:19; Pro 11:28; Pro 12:12; Pro 13:9; Pro 13:21; Pro 21:21; Ecc 8:12; Isa 3:10; Jer 5:25; +*Jer 29:11; ✓Mat 6:33; ✓Rom 8:32; 1Co 3:21; 1Co 3:22; ✓Php 4:19; +*1Ti 4:8; Jas 4:3

walk. *Psa 15:2; Pro 2:7; *Pro 10:9; *Pro 28:6; Pro 28:18; *Mic 2:7; Gal 2:14

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

Psalms 84:11

is. FS119, +Gen 49:9, Deut 18:2.

a sun. *Psa 27:1, =Lev 16:12; =Lev 16:13, 2Sa 22:29, Job 29:3, Ecc 11:7, Isa 10:17; *Isa 60:19; *Isa 60:20, Mic 7:8, Hab 3:19, +*Mal 4:2, *Joh 1:4; *Joh 1:9; *Joh 1:10; *Joh 8:12, **1Jn 1:5; 1Jn 2:8, Rev 12:1; *Rev 21:23; Rev 22:5.

shield. FS22D5F, +Gen 15:1, Psa 84:9, Psa 3:3; Psa 5:12; Psa 7:10; Psa 18:30; Psa 28:7; Psa 47:9; Psa 59:11; Psa 89:18; *Psa 115:9, 10, 11; *Psa 119:114, *Gen 15:1, =Lev 16:12; =Lev 16:13, Deut 33:29, 2Sa 22:3; 2Sa 22:36, Job 22:25, *Pro 2:7; Pro 30:5, Nah 1:7.

the Lord. *Joh 1:16, *Rom 8:16, 17, 18; *Rom 8:31, *2Co 3:18; *2Co 4:17, Php 1:6.

give grace. T798, Gen 6:8, Jer 30:9; Jer 31:33, +*Mat 28:19 note. Luk 1:74, 75, Joh 17:17; Joh 17:19, Rom 5:15; Rom 5:17; Rom 5:20, 1Co 6:11, 2Co 3:5; 2Co 3:18; %+*2Co 8:9; *2Co 9:8; 2Co 12:9, *Eph 2:10, Php 2:13 note. *Php 4:13, Col 1:12; Col 1:21, 22, 1Th 5:23, *2Th 2:13, *Tit 2:11; *Tit 2:14, %Heb 10:29, Jas 4:6, 1Pe 5:10.

glory. *Psa 73:24, Exo 33:18, *Rom 5:2; *Rom 8:30.

no good thing. FS175B, +Gen 21:16, The Figure Tapeinosis, signifying every good thing, beyond all mention, will He give (CB). T751, Psa 3:8; Psa 5:12; Psa 16:6; Psa 23:1; Psa 23:6; *Psa 34:9; *Psa 34:10; *Psa 34:22; +*Psa 37:3; Psa 58:11; Psa 73:1; Psa 85:12; Psa 106:15, Gen 49:25, Deut 33:14, 2Sa 12:8; 2Sa 17:29, 1Ki 3:13, Pro 3:32; Pro 10:6; Pro 10:24; Pro 10:28; Pro 11:18, 19; Pro 11:28; Pro 12:12; Pro 13:9; Pro 13:21; Pro 21:21, Ecc 8:12, Isa 3:10, Jer 5:25; +*Jer 29:11, **Mat 6:33, Mat 7:11, +*Mar 10:30, Luk 12:31, **Rom 8:32, 1Co 3:21, 22, 2Co 6:10, **Eph 3:20, **Php 4:19, +*1Ti 4:8; 1Ti 6:17, +*Jas 1:17; Jas 4:3, 2Pe 1:3.

will he withhold. Gen 20:6.

walk. +*Psa 15:2; Psa 78:39 (passeth away). Psa 101:6, Job 17:9, Pro 2:7; *Pro 10:9; *Pro 28:6; *Pro 28:18, *Mic 2:7, Gal 2:14.

uprightly. +*Psa 15:2; Psa 18:23; Psa 19:7; Psa 19:13; Psa 33:1; Psa 37:18; *Psa 106:3; Psa 125:4, 2Sa 22:24, 1Ch 5:20, +*Job 1:8, Pro 2:21, Dan 6:22, 1Ti 6:6, Heb 10:22.

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Daily Bible Nugget #668, Matthew 21:22

The Nugget:

Mat 21:22  And all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive.

My Comment:

This is a very encouraging prayer promise. We must use caution in its application. The caution required is stated in the Bible itself. The Bible is its own best interpreter. The best way to understand a particular passage or promise is to discover what the rest of the Bible has to say about the subject. I believe the best way to do that is to carefully read the cross-referenced verses for the passage, which I share below.

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Matthew 21:22

Mat 7:7, Mat 7:11, Mat 18:19; Mar 11:24; Luk 11:8-10; Joh 14:13, Joh 15:7, Joh 16:24; Jas 5:16; 1Jn 3:22, 1Jn 5:14-15

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

Matthew 21:22

all things. T1433. *Mat 7:7; Mat 7:11; +*Mat 18:19; Psa 57:2; Psa 57:3; +*Jer 33:3; ✓Mar 11:24; ✓Luk 11:8-10; *Joh 14:13; Joh 15:7; ✓Joh 16:24; +*Rom 8:32; *Eph 3:20; ✓Jas 5:16; *1Jn 3:22; ✓1Jn 5:14; 1Jn 5:15

whatsoever. ƒ184 (C), +Mat 4:9

receive. ƒ63 (C), +Gen 25:32; Supply by ellipsis (absolute: brachylogia), “ (if it be His will),” Jas 5:14; Jas 5:15; 1Jn 5:14; 1Jn 5:15; This is the one abiding condition of all real prayer, and the Ellipsis must be thus supplied wherever it is found (B48).

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

Matthew 21:22

all things. T1433, +*Mat 7:7; +*Mat 7:8; +*Mat 7:11; +*Mat 18:19, Psa 57:2, 3, +*Jer 33:3, **Mar 11:24, **Luk 11:8, 9, 10, *Joh 14:13; Joh 15:7; **Joh 16:24, +*Rom 8:32, *Eph 3:20, **Jas 5:16, *1Jn 3:22; **1Jn 5:14; **1Jn 5:15.

whatsoever. FS184C, +Mat 4:9, Joh 15:16; Joh 16:23.

ask in prayer. Mat 6:5, +Gen 18:32; Gen 20:17, +Num 12:13, Jos 10:14, 1Ki 17:20, Job 22:28, +*Luk 11:9, Act 1:14; Act 4:31.

believing. +**Mat 17:20, Mar 9:23, Act 3:16, Heb 10:22, Jas 1:6; Jas 5:15.

receive. FS63C, +Gen 25:32, Supply by ellipsis (absolute: brachylogia), “(if it be His will),” Jas 5:14, 15; 1Jn 5:14, 15. This is the one abiding condition of all real prayer, and the Ellipsis must be thus supplied wherever it is found (F/S 48). Psa 20:4; %+**Psa 66:18; +**Psa 99:6.

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Daily Bible Nugget #667, 2 Timothy 1:7

The Nugget:

2Ti 1:7  For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

My Comment:

I was introduced to the helpful Bible study resource, The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge, by Miss Ellen Groh, a student at the Detroit Bible College. She taught a vacation Bible school class for high school students I attended at the Highland Park Baptist Church in the summer of 1954.

The subject of the class was “How to Study the Bible.” We were doing a careful study of the short book of 2 Timothy using several different study methods.

I had the opportunity to borrow and use The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge. I looked up its references for 2 Timothy 1:7. I was most encouraged at that time when I read the verses for the key words “a sound [mind]” for I was repeatedly criticized for being too interested in the Bible. I was told such an interest was unhealthy and would likely result in my losing my mind. Well, the Bible says exactly the opposite! The rest is history.

Here are the references as I originally encountered them as well as the references as I have subsequently expanded them in The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge (1992), Nelson’s Cross Reference Guide to the Bible (2007), and The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury (2016):

The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

2 Timothy 1:7

the spirit: Act 20:24, Act 21:13; Rom 8:15; Heb 2:15; 1Jn 4:18

but: Mic 3:8; Zec 4:6; Luk 10:19, Luk 24:49; Act 1:8, Act 6:8, Act 9:22, Act 10:38; 1Co 2:4

of love: Rom 5:5; Gal 5:22; Col 1:8; 1Pe 1:22

a sound: Psa 119:80; Pro 2:7, Pro 8:14; Luk 8:35, Luk 15:17; Act 26:11, Act 26:25; 2Co 5:13-14

The New Treasury of Scripture Knowledge:

2 Timothy 1:7

the spirit. Gr. pneuma, ƒ121 (A2), +Mat 5:3 n. Isa 11:2; *Act 20:24; Act 21:13; +*Rom 8:15; Heb 2:15; *1Jn 4:18

of fear. ◐+*Gen 19:30; +✓Psa 34:4; +*Isa 12:2 (T814). Joh 14:27; *1Jn 4:18; Rev 21:8

but. ƒ63 (I1D), +Num 26:4; Supply ellipsis, “but (God hath given to us the spirit).”

of power. *Mic 3:8; *Zec 4:6; Luk 10:19; *Luk 24:49; +*Act 1:8; Act 6:8; Act 9:22; *Act 10:38; *1Co 2:4; 1Co 2:5

of love. *Rom 5:5; *Gal 5:22; Col 1:8; *1Pe 1:22

a sound mind. ver. +*2Ti 1:13; *Psa 119:80; *Pro 2:7; *Pro 8:14; Isa 59:15 mg. Jer 29:26; Hos 9:7; *Luk 8:35; *Luk 15:17; *Act 26:11; Act 26:25; 2Co 5:13; 2Co 5:14; Gr. sophronismou, ❅G4995, only here. The word means self-discipline, self control, and prudence in living a “measured and orderly life” (TDNT, vol. 7, p. 1103) before the world. The concept connected with the word group to which this word belongs (in terms of associated words from the same or related roots) has reference to living soberly and righteously in this present world in watchful expectation of Christ’s coming, as well as reference to avoidance of ecstatic and eschatological frenzy (2Co 5:12; 2Co 5:13; 1Pe 4:7). Trench remarks of the related word sophrosunee at 1Ti 2:9 that it refers to “that inner self-government, with its constant rein on all the passions and desires” (Synonyms; Sec. 20, p. 71, 72). +*Pro 22:3; Act 26:25; +*Rom 12:3; Rom 12:16; 1Ti 2:9; 1Ti 2:15; 1Ti 3:2; Tit 1:8; Tit 2:2; Tit 2:4; Tit 2:5; Tit 2:12; *1Pe 4:7

Nelson’s Cross Reference Guide to the Bible:

2 Timothy 1:7

the spirit. Gr. pneuma,  +Mt 5:3. Is 11:2. Ac 20:24. 21:13. +Ro 8:15. He 2:15. 1 J 4:18.

of fear. +Ge 19:30. +Ps 34:4. +Is 12:2. Jn 14:27. 1 J 4:18. Re 21:8.

of power. Mic 3:8. Zc 4:6. Lk 10:19. 24:49. +Ac 1:8. 6:8. 9:22. 10:38. 1 Cor 2:4, 5.

of love. Ro 5:5. Ga 5:22. Col 1:8. 1 P 1:22.

a sound mind. +2 Tim 1:13. Ps 119:80. Pr 2:7. 8:14. Is 59:15 mg. Je 29:26. Ho 9:7. Lk 8:35. 15:17. Ac 26:11, 25. 2 Cor 5:13, 14.

The Ultimate Cross Reference Treasury:

2 Timothy 1:7

hath not given. Heb 12:18.

the spirit. Gr. pneuma, FS121A2, +Mat 5:3 note. Psa 51:12; Psa 143:10, Isa 11:2; Isa 61:3, *Zec 4:6, **Joh 16:13 note. *Act 20:24; Act 21:13, *+Rom 8:15; Rom 12:21, 1Co 2:12, *2Co 3:17, **+Gal 5:18, Heb 2:15, *1Jn 4:18.

of fear. or, cowardice. Gr. deilia (S# G1167, only here), timidity (Strong). 2Ti 2:1, %+*Gen 19:30, 2Sa 6:21, Neh 6:13, Psa 4:8; +**Psa 34:4, Pro 3:25; Pro 29:25, +*Isa 12:2 (T814). *Isa 41:10, Jer 1:8, Eze 2:6, Dan 10:12, Zep 3:13, Mat 8:26; Mat 11:29; Mat 14:27; %Mat 25:24 note, Mat 25:25, Mar 4:40, Luk 1:74; Luk 12:4; Luk 12:7; %+*Luk 19:21, Joh 7:26; Joh 14:27, Act 4:29, *Rom 8:15, *1Co 16:10, Php 1:28, Heb 2:15; Heb 10:19, *1Jn 4:18, Rev 21:8.

but. FS63I1D, +Num 26:4, Supply ellipsis, “but (God hath given to us the spirit).”

of power. 2Ti 2:1, *Mic 3:8, *Zec 4:6, Luk 10:19; *Luk 24:49, *+Act 1:8; Act 6:5; *Act 6:8; Act 9:22; *Act 10:38, *1Co 2:4; *1Co 2:5.

of love. Gr. agapē (S# G26, 2Co 2:4). *Rom 5:5, 1Co 13:13, *Gal 5:22, Col 1:8, *1Pe 1:22, *1Jn 4:7.

a sound mind. +*2Ti 1:13, %Deut 28:28, *Psa 119:80, *Pro 2:7; *Pro 8:14; Pro 14:30, *Isa 59:15 mg. Jer 29:26, Dan 4:34, Hos 9:7, +*Mat 6:25 note. +*Mar 3:21; **Mar 5:15, *Luk 8:35; *Luk 15:17, **Joh 16:13 note. *Act 26:11; *Act 26:24; *Act 26:25, 2Co 5:13, 14; *2Co 10:5, +*2Pe 3:16, Gr. sophronismou, *S# G4995, only here. The word means self-discipline, self control, and prudence in living a “measured and orderly life” (TDNT, vol. 7, p. 1103) before the world. The concept connected with the word group to which this word belongs (in terms of associated words from the same or related roots) has reference to living soberly and righteously in this present world in watchful expectation of Christ’s coming, as well as reference to avoidance of ecstatic and eschatological frenzy (2Co 5:12, 13, 1Pe 4:7). Trench remarks of the related word sophrosunē at 1Ti 2:9 that it refers to “that inner self-government, with its constant rein on all the passions and desires” (Synonyms, Sec. 20, p. 71, 72). +*Pro 22:3, Act 26:25, +*Rom 12:3; +*Rom 12:16, Eph 5:4, 1Ti 2:9; 1Ti 2:15; 1Ti 3:2, Tit 1:8; Tit 2:2; Tit 2:4, 5; Tit 2:12, *1Pe 4:7.

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