Acronym for Bible

Acronym for Bible – this is the acronym for the word Bible. It is a common acronym we all hear, but do we actually apply it to our lives? #Bible

Acronym for Bible

B – Basic or Best
I – Instructions
B – Before
L – Leaving
E – Earth

Who says we don’t have a life living, life lesson manual? We do it is called the Bible. It tells us how we ought to live. What God has done for us and all the marvelous wonders of God. We need to be reading God’s Word daily. It gives us our daily living needs. God’s Word is living. It speaks to us. Make sure you are reading God’s Word. You won’t want to leave earth without it. Like the acronym says it is the basic and can also be said to be the best. It gives instructions to the way of Life, through Jesus Christ. It is full of history, prophecy and poetry and even life lessons. There is even love stories in the Bible too. The Bible points to Jesus Christ. There are 66 Books in the Bible. It is divided into two section. The Old Testament and the New Testament.

Stack of Bibles - Acronym for Bible
Stack of Bibles

This was one of the first published blog posts on Courageous Christian Father in 2012. I am now republishing it. This time I am adding more copy to this post.

We all have heard the acronym for Bible a lot. It sums up the Bible as they are instructions for us. It gives us the basic and the best. It is how God communicates with us. That is why it is the Living Word.

The letter B stands for Basic or Best. Either one works, I grew up hearing basic used. But I do like the word best used. Because it is both basic and the best.

The letter I stands for Instructions. The Bible does give us instructions on we ought to live. How Jesus lived and God’s interaction with people and what He expects.

The second B is Before. This is something we must do before we leave earth. We are never promised tomorrow. We never know when our time will end. That is why NOW is the time for salvation and reading and studying the Bible.

The letter L, well I mentioned in the above paragraph. That word is leaving. We all will die! Death Happens! We have one of two places we can end up … Heaven or Hell.

The last letter in Bible is E. The acronym uses the word Earth for it. For now we live on earth in our earthly bodies. One day, as I just mentioned we will have one of two places we end up. Where will your final destination be?

Heaven for those who are born again, accepted Jesus Christ as their personal Lord and Savior. Then Hell, for those who reject Christ and deny Him as Lord and Savior.

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First published June 3, 2012. Last updated or republished February 16, 2021.

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Author: Steve Patterson

A Christian Blogger that enjoys blogging about the Bible, Theology, God, Jesus Christ, Christian Music, Family, Cats, Odd Holidays, sewing and much more. I have been blogging since 2004, however, I have been blogging on Courageous Christian Father since 2012. I enjoy listening to Christian Music. I am married with 1 daughter, 2 step-sons and a step daughter.

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