The Bible isn’t just God’s ideas. It contains His actual words.
    			
            	
				The Bible is God’s book. He gave it by inspiration. The
           words of scripture are God’s words. But not only did   God 
            give His words to man, He   also promised to preserve
            
            them… for specific   reasons. They are shown to us in the  
            Bible. We believe that we have the perfectly preserved
            words of God in our Reina-Valera Gómez 2010 Spanish Bible.	
			
			Today, hundreds of books call themselves Bibles. In this book you will see  why they cannot all be the
            words of God and why only the RVG 2010 is God’s
            perfectly preserved words in Spanish.
            
            This book is a "fill-in-the-blank" workbook that  requires that the student have an RVG Bible.  Through its five  lessons you will learn that the Bible is God-breathed  "scripture."  You will see that the Bible clearly claims to be  more than just "God's ideas"... it is God's actual Words,  preserved through the ages for instruction in righteousness.  Finally, you  see how some modern Bibles actually change God's teachings.
            This book is useful in a Sunday School class, particularly  with young people.  It will build faith  in the Scriptures and the God who gave them.
                                            
                                             
                                        
        				                    
                                        Table of Contents
Lesson titles:
	- 1: God Inspired His Words
- 2: How Did God Inspire His Words?
- 3: God Preserved His Words
- 4: God Has A Purpose For His Words
- 5: How Man Corrupted God's Words
 
                                        
        				                
                                            Table of Contents
Lesson titles:
	- 1: God Inspired His Words
- 2: How Did God Inspire His Words?
- 3: God Preserved His Words
- 4: God Has A Purpose For His Words
- 5: How Man Corrupted God's Words