August 15, 2007
Dear Brethren,
We are getting closer to the
fall festival season!
Trumpets is less than a
month away, quickly followed
by Atonement, Tabernacles
and the Last Great Day. Many
have returned the Feast of
Tabernacles Information
Form. However, if you
have not yet returned the
feast form, please do so as
soon as possible. This
will help us to have an
accurate estimate of the
number of brethren attending
so we can get things
finalized for each site.
Also, this will help us to
identify those who are
unable to attend the feast
and will need to receive the
feast messages.
As they have done for the
past five years or so, Don
and Bonnie Burrows have
created a Feast of
Tabernacles Coloring Book
2007 for children. We
will send the books to all
feast sites for children who
are attending with their
parents. If you are not able
to attend and have children,
please let us know and we
will send you as many as you
need. Don and Bonnie have
also been working with Ron
Cary, our CBCG Web site
manager, to create a
children’s section so
parents can download
coloring book pages from
previous years. As it turns
out, the coloring books are
so popular that many adults
also enjoy their
messages—and perhaps color
them as well!
Last spring, I talked with
Don about what we could do
for the youth of the church
in the 10- to 14-year-old
age group. Since the book of
Proverbs was written for
young people, Don agreed to
develop something from
Proverbs that would appeal
to our youth—so that they
might learn some valuable
lessons not taught in the
schools of this world. He
and Bonnie recently
completed the first volume,
a 32-page booklet entitled
The Proverbs of Solomon,
the Son of David, King of
Israel, Youth Series
Volume One, Wisdom and
Understanding. It
turned out so well, we
decided to send a copy to
everyone (included in this
mailing). We hope you enjoy
the lessons and word puzzles
they have created. Who
knows, maybe it will bring
out the youth in you!
Extra copies of this booklet
will be sent to all feast
sites as well. If you would
like additional copies, you
can request them by phone,
e-mail or letter.
The Bible Project:
Just before writing this
letter, I completed the
chapter entitled God’s
Divine Design of the Bible
and Its Numeric Connection.
It took a little longer than
I had originally estimated,
but we are still on
schedule. However, we must
have everything done and to
the printer in China by
October 15. This means that
everyone involved in the
project will have to be
finished by the end of
August. Then, for the
remainder of the time, we
will be making any last
minute edits, changes or
adjustments. As of today, it
appears that we will make
the deadline.
In the first pages of the
coming Bible, we are going
to have a short
informational section called
Why are There so Many
Bibles in the World? We
have included it in this
mailing and hope that you
will find the information
interesting and inspiring.
It is especially notable
that American households
have an average of four
Bibles. Perhaps you might
count the number of Bibles
you own. In our home we have
over forty, with various
translations. We also have
facsimiles of the original
1611 KJV and the Henry
Matthews 1549 Bible (which
is actually William
Tyndale’s Bible that was
finalized by John Rogers
after Tyndale was martyred).
I also own an original copy
of the Stephens 1550
Byzantine Greek New
Testament, as well as
various Hebrew Bibles.
In a recent sermon,
Current News & How Much Time
is Left? (7-21-07), I
read a report about a
fantastic new weapon
the Unites States is
perfecting. In a class of
its own, the airborne weapon
uses a powerful laser beam
mounted in a 747 jet
airplane to instantly
destroy enemy missiles and
rockets. As I mentioned in
the sermon, this changes all
future warfare. The power of
a laser light beam is
instantaneous because it
travels at the speed of
light—186,000 miles per
second. There is no defense
against such an accurate,
deadly weapon—no time to
react or fight against it.
All other weapons are
rendered obsolete. Fighting
against such a weapon would
be like going to war with
bows and arrows against
atomic bombs.
During the sermon I asked,
“I wonder if Satan went to
God for permission to let
men discover this
technology?” I mentioned
this because I had recently
watched a program called
“The Fourth Reich and the
Occult” on the History
Channel. It showed the
connection between Germany’s
advanced technology and the
occult during WW II. When
men use the occult, they are
in contact with satanic and
demonic powers.
As Jesus warned us, “Now as
it was in the days of
Noah, so shall it
also be at the coming
of the Son of man” (Matt.
24:37). Remember that the
days of Noah also continued
after the flood. At
that time, men were on the
verge producing things that
were so advanced that God
had to confound their
languages and scatter them:
“And
the Lord
came down to see the city
and the tower, which the
children of men built. And
the Lord said, ‘Behold, the people is one, and they have all one
language; and this they
begin to do: and now nothing
will be restrained from
them, which they have
imagined to do. Go to,
let us go down, and there
confound their language,
that they may not understand
one another’s speech.’
“So the Lord scattered them
abroad from thence upon the
face of all the earth: and
they left off to build the
city. Therefore is the name
of it called Babel; because
the Lord
did there confound the
language of all the earth:
and from thence did the Lord
scatter them abroad upon the
face of all the earth” (Gen.
11:5-9).
But today we are in the last days—and you can be sure that God will no
longer restrain men in
what they imagine to do, or
in the weapons they devise
under Satan’s inspiration.
After
one member heard this
particular sermon, he sent
us this artwork of the
official insignia of the
“Airborne Laser” unit that
is testing this futuristic
weapon.
As you can see, the emblem
depicts a serpent
shooting a laser beam at a
missile. The serpent—an
obvious symbol for
Satan—apparently gives the
weapon its power. The motto
Peace Through Light
certainly hearkens back to
Genesis 3. And Satan does
appear at times as an angel
of light. Remember, Jesus
said that conditions in the
last days would become so
perilous that only His
return could stop the
downward spiral—or no flesh
would be saved alive!
One final thought: Once this
powerful weapon is perfected
by the US, will the nations
demand that it be controlled
by a “world body” as opposed
to a single nation? Will the
Beast ultimately control
this weapon, so that “no one
is able to make war against
him”? (Rev. 13:4). As the
nature of warfare changes
through advanced technology,
does this indicate that
there is more time left
than previously thought? We
simply cannot know. Remember
what Jesus said, “But
concerning that day, and the
hour, no one knows, not even
the angels of heaven, but My
Father only” (Matt. 24:36).
Because we are very busy
with the Bible Project, this
will have to be a short
letter, even though it is a
large mailing.
Brethren, once again, thank
you for your love, prayers
and continued support
through your tithes and
offerings. Together, we are
serving the brethren in many
ways so that each one may
grow in love, grace and
knowledge and attain the
Kingdom of God. May God the
Father and Jesus Christ
continue to bless you and
yours with love and grace in
every way.
With love in Christ Jesus,
Fred R. Coulter
FRC
Why are There so Many Bibles
in the World?
In 1456, at Mainz, Germany,
Johann Gutenberg printed the
first Bible using movable
type. It was a beautiful,
artistic folio-size Latin
Vulgate. Since that time,
various individuals and
agencies have translated,
produced
and distributed the Bible around the world. From Gutenberg to the early
nineteenth century, the
number of Bibles printed and
distributed is not known, as
records were not kept.
Fairly accurate estimates
are available, however,
beginning with the early
1800s.
The Bible Society of the United Kingdom calculates that the number of
Bibles printed between 1816
and 1975 was 2,458,000,000.
By 1992 the estimated number
rose to nearly six billion.
Furthermore, worldwide sales
of the Bible number more
than a staggering 100
million each year, far
outpacing any other book in
history. Without a doubt,
the Bible is the best
selling book of all time.
This means that as of the
year 2007, approximately 7.5
billion Bibles have been
distributed throughout
world—with the vast majority
still available for use! And
these figures do not include
the various digital versions
of the Bible being used
today by millions on
computers, Blackberries—and
now iPhones.
Currently, the complete
Bible has been published in
over 450 languages. The New
Testament alone has been
published in nearly 1,400
languages, with the Gospel
of Mark in over 2,370
languages. Although these
figures represent less than
half of the languages and
dialects presently in use in
the world, they nonetheless
“include the primary
vehicles of communication of
well over 90% of the world’s
population” (ipl.org.ar/ref/QUE/FARQ/bestseller
FARQ.html).
Consider what this means.
With the world’s population
approaching six billion,
there is approximately one
Bible for every living
person on Earth! There
is, however, an
uneven distribution of Bibles among the nations of the world. Some
countries have very few
Bibles compared to their
overall populations, such as
the Asian nations, the
Middle East and the
countries of the former
Soviet Union where religious
freedom—specifically
“Christianity”—is not
tolerated or, at best, is
greatly restricted. On the
other hand, countries in the
Western World may have more
Bibles than people, such as
in the United States. The
Harper San Francisco book
catalog recently published
some interesting statistics.
It states that the annual
expenditure for Bibles in
America is currently $425
million and that the average
American household contains
four Bibles (Harper San
Francisco Book Catalog,
May-August, 2007, p. 15).
These
statistics
reflect the fact that the
United States, since its
inception, has been a
Bible-reading and
Bible-believing nation. This
is evident in such founding
documents as the
Constitution and the Bill of
Rights. Also, the preamble
of nearly every state
constitution invokes the
name “Almighty God.” Until
recent times, the Bible
traditionally was used for
teaching the basic standards
of private and public moral
conduct. It has been the
“foundation” of our laws and
judicial system, as well as
the moral standard for
federal and state
governments.
Because of our adherence to
the Bible and its
principles, the United
States has been blessed
beyond measure—making it the
wealthiest and most generous
nation in the world.
Principally, the people of
America contribute billions
of dollars annually to
churches and private
charities. As well, the US
government contributes
billions of taxpayer dollars
in assistance to many of the
downtrodden nations of the
world.
In the twentieth century,
America has been on the
“forefront” when it comes to
fighting wars in the name of
God to rid the world of evil
despotism. Furthermore, for
over one hundred years, all
denominations of Christian
churches in United States
have been the primary
leaders in preaching the
Gospel to the world.
Finally, the Bible Societies
of America and Britain are
responsible for translating
and printing the Bible in
hundreds of languages—and
distributing them around the
globe in a combined effort
to bring the Gospel to as
many people as possible.
Yet, these stark facts and
figures chronicle a story
far greater than numbers
alone suggest. In reality,
they document the awesome
fulfillment of Jesus
Christ’s prophecy that
“assuredly” in the end times
the Gospel—which is
contained in the whole
Bible—would be preached and
published throughout the
entire world before the end!
“And this gospel of the
kingdom shall be
proclaimed in all the world
for a witness to all nations;
and then shall the end
come…. And [before
the end comes] the gospel
must first be published
among all nations”
(Matt. 24:14; Mark 13:10).
Moreover, Jesus said, “The
heaven and the earth shall
pass away, but My words
shall never pass away” (Mark
13:31).
In addition to any direct
preaching or proclaiming of
the Gospel, it is evident
that God has caused
to be published and
distributed into all the
world more than 7.5 billion
printed and digital
“witnesses” in the form of
the Holy Bible—a personal
written message from God,
readily available to 90% of
the world’s population. And
there is no plausible
justification for
not
reading the Bible. For those
who
have a Bible but fail to read it, those individuals have
still received a written testimony from God! God has accomplished
His part by causing it to be
easily accessible, just as
Jesus prophesied.
Since the end of this age
and the return of Jesus
Christ appear to be in the
not-too-distant future, we
need to ask some pertinent
questions concerning the
Word of God: How many more
Bibles will be published
between now and Christ’s
return? Will a “saturation
point” be reached, with 100%
of the nations having access
to the Word of God before
the end comes? Time will
tell. But, truly, we can
expect Jesus’ prophecies to
be fulfilled
exactly
as He said.
This is why there are so
many Bibles in the world
today. All those who love
God the Father and believe
in Jesus Christ as personal
Savior, should read and
study the Word of God daily.
It is God’s personal
instruction book for you,
so that in steadfast
certainty you can live in
this present age with godly
faith, hope and love—all in
preparation for eternal life
and the triumphant return of
Jesus Christ to rule this
world as King of kings and
Lord of lords.