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The Sword of the Lord
TypeBiweekly newspaper
Owner(s)Sword of the Lord Ministries
Founder(s)John R. Rice
EditorShelton Smith
FoundedSeptember 28, 1934
HeadquartersMurfreesboro, Tennessee
ISSN0039-7547
Websitewww.swordofthelord.com
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The Sword of the Lord is a Christian fundamentalist, Independent Baptist biweekly newspaper.

The Sword of the Lord is published by Sword of the Lord Ministries, a non-profit organization[1] based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, which also publishes religious books, pamphlets, and tracts from a fundamentalist Christian perspective, as Sword of the Lord Publications.

In 2012 the newspaper was a 24-page, biweekly tabloid with a circulation of 'just over 100,000.'[2]

History[edit]

The Sword of the Lord was first published on September 28, 1934, in Dallas, Texas by John R. Rice, who edited the publication until his death on December 29, 1980. At first it was simply the four-page paper of Fundamentalist (later, Galilean) Baptist Church of Dallas, where Rice was the pastor. The paper was handed out on the street, and Rice's daughters and other Sunday school children delivered it door-to-door.[3]

Sword of the Lord newspaper

The Sword of the Lord moved with the Rice family to Wheaton, Illinois in 1940, and then to its present location in 1963. Upon the Sword's move to Tennessee, Rice co-edited the paper with his brother Bill (1912-1978) until Bill's death. Curtis Hutson replaced Bill Rice as co-editor, and he became the sole editor two years later when John Rice died. Hutson died in 1995, and editorship passed to Shelton Smith, former pastor of the Church of the Open Door/Carroll Christian Schools, Westminster, Maryland.

The name of the ministry and publication is taken from a phrase in Judges 7:20: '..and they cried, The sword of the Lord, and of Gideon.' The verse is featured in the banner, as is the newspaper's stated purpose:[4][dead link]

An Independent Christian Publication, Standing for the Verbal Inspiration of the Bible, the Deity of Christ, His Blood Atonement, Salvation by Faith, New Testament Soul Winning and the Premillennial Return of Christ; Opposing Modernism (Liberalism), Worldliness and Formalism.

Family members of the editors often assumed integral roles at The Sword of the Lord. In 2009, the approximately fifty employees of the Sword of the Lord Foundation included editor Shelton Smith; his son, Marlon, executive vice president; and Shelton Smith's son-in-law, Guy King, vice president of publishing.[5]

Emphases[edit]

Soul-winning[edit]

The Sword of the Lord emphasizes soul winning, the belief that Christians should actively seek to convert others to faith in Jesus Christ. It promotes fulfilling the Great Commission by publishing books and materials on the topic as well as sponsoring annual 'School of the Prophets' seminars.

King James Bible[edit]

Consistent with the King James Only movement, the Sword of the Lord believes:

the Bible, the Scriptures of the Old Testament and the New Testament, preserved for us in the Masoretic Text (Old Testament), Textus Receptus (New Testament), and in the King James Bible, is verbally and plenarily inspired of God. It is the inspired, inerrant, infallible, and altogether authentic, accurate and authoritative Word of God, therefore the supreme and final authority in all things. (II Tim. 3:16-17; II Peter 1:21; Rev. 22:18-19).'[6]

Contents[edit]

For many years The Sword of the Lord has published sermons of contemporary Independent Baptist preachers who are part of its circle. It also publishes sermons from a wider spectrum of evangelicals of past generations (not all of whom were Independent Baptist), including Hyman Appelman, Harry A. Ironside, Bob Jones, Sr., R. A. Torrey, Robert G. Lee, Dwight L. Moody, Billy Sunday, T. De Witt Talmage, and George Truett.[citation needed]

The Sword of the Lord is strongly anti-Calvinist and as such does not publish sermons by Calvinist preachers, although an exception has been made for the noted nineteenth-century Calvinist Charles Spurgeon. Nevertheless, Spurgeon's sermons have been edited to remove Calvinist-leaning passages.[7]

The paper usually includes 'Editor's Notes,' a column by Smith commenting on his recent travels and upcoming events; 'Noteworthy News,' brief descriptions of events involving Christians or matters related to Christianity, with occasional editorial commentary;[8] columns on church planting and bus ministries; and advertisements for independent fundamentalist Baptist churches and Bible colleges.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^'Make a Donation'. The Sword of the Lord. Retrieved 2015-12-19. The Sword is a 501(c)3 non-profit, tax-exempt organization.
  2. ^'Editor's Notes,' Sword of the Lord (September 14, 2012), 2.
  3. ^Fred Barlow, 'A Brief Biography of Dr. John R. Rice: Giant of Evangelism,' Sword of the Lord (September 22, 2006), 14.
  4. ^'The Sword of the Lord'(PDF). The Sword of the Lord (sample). 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-12-19.
  5. ^'Meet the Staff'. The Sword of the Lord. 2009-09-18. Archived from the original on 2009-09-30. Retrieved 2015-12-19. Other members of the leadership team included Larry Norman, director of marketing; Jimmy Barrett, customer service manager; and Bart Walker, director of accounting and advertising.
  6. ^Sword of the Lord website.
  7. ^In 1950, John R. Rice wrote of his editing practices, 'If there are paragraphs which are not acceptable doctrinally, I indicate that they are to be left out.' The Sword of the Lord, (September 22, 1950), 1. A scholarly study by Howard Moore discovered that Rice had deleted passages in many sermons, including those of Charles Finney, Talmage, and even Jonathan Edwards', 'Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.' But, said Moore, 'No other ancient worthy seems to have suffered as much from Rice's editorial license..as Charles H. Spurgeon.' Howard Edgar Moore, 'The Emergence of Moderate Fundamentalism: John R. Rice and 'The Sword of the Lord,' Ph.D. dissertation, George Washington University, 1990, 502-10.
  8. ^For examples of the 'Editor's Notes' and 'Noteworthy News', see this online sample edition of the newspaper: 'The Sword of the Lord'(PDF). The Sword of the Lord (sample). 2015-02-27. Retrieved 2015-12-19.
  9. ^Before her death, the paper usually included a column by Viola Walden (1915-2007), who was first employed by the paper in 1934 and served for over 72 years until her death. See Lauren Hamblen, 'Lady of the Sword: The Ministry of Viola Mae Walden at The Sword of the Lord,' MA Thesis, Bob Jones University, 2009.

External links[edit]

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The Bible is a living instruction book that brings blessing and hope to all who read it. Hebrews 4:12 describes the Word as “alive and powerful” and 2 Timothy 3:16 says it is “God breathed.” 2 Peter 1:20-21 tells us the Bible was written by men, but God is the author.

Benefits of the Word of God

  1. Answered prayer (John 15:7, Proverbs 28:9). Jesus said if we continue in a vital relationship with Him and His Word is in us, whatever we ask will be given to us. If His Word is in us, we must conclude that we will be praying in His will (1 John 5:14-15). However, if we turn our ear away from hearing His Word, our prayer is an abomination to God (Proverbs 28:9).
  2. Victory over sin (Psalms 119:9-11, 1 John 2:14, John 8:31-32, Psalms 37:31). The Word of God makes us aware of sin and keeps us from sliding down a slippery slope. It doesn’t mean we will never fail, but we won’t continue to slide down. Like Peter, we will rise up victorious over failure. After denying Christ, he ministered with power on the day of Pentecost. The Bible will keep you from sin as sin will keep you from the Bible.
  3. Spirit-Filled living (Ephesians 5:18-19, Colossians 3:16). There’s no easy way to stay filled with God’s Spirit. We must read the Word and spend time with Him in prayer. The context of these passages is nearly identical. One refers to being filled with the Spirit, while the other talks about the Word of Christ dwelling in us. The secret to being filled and remaining full of the Holy Spirit is to saturate yourself with His Word.
  4. The Word brings purpose in life. “Sanctify them in your truth, your Word is truth. As you have sent me into the world, I also have sent them into the world” (John 17:17-18). Jesus came into the world to fulfill a purpose. Likewise, as we study His Word we find purpose in Him. Sanctification is not only setting us apart from sin, but also setting us apart for His divine purpose. Want to know God’s purpose for your life? Dive into the Bible until He reveals it to you.
  5. The Word causes spiritual growth (Romans 10:17, 1 Peter 2:2). We cannot grow spiritually apart from the Word. If we don’t eat we won’t grow and will eventually die. We grow from the Word in two ways:
    1. Maturity. Peter said we must desire the milk of the Word to grow, but we can’t thrive on milk alone. We must also eat solid food to grow to maturity (1 Corinthians 3:1-2, Hebrews 5:12-14).
    2. Increased faith. All Christians want to have more faith. Even the disciples desired this (Luke 17:5). The best way to increase faith is by spending time in the Word. “Faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word” (Romans 10:17). Our faith will never grow through personal study alone – we must also hear the Word proclaimed in church (Romans 10:13-17).
  6. The Word produces fruit in our lives (Psalms 1:2-3). The Psalmist gives us a picture of a tree planted near a river with its roots going deep into the ground drinking water. Every time we immerse ourselves in the Word of God we are filled with His Spirit (John 15:16). Just like the tree planted by the river, the result is fruitfulness.
  7. The Word defeats the enemy (Matthew 4:3-11, Ephesians 6:17, Hebrews 4:12, 2 Corinthians 10:4-5). The Bible is the main offensive weapon for every Christian. We have victory over the enemy through the Word. We are in a spiritual battle (Ephesians 6:12). Jesus said Satan desired to sift Peter like wheat (Luke 22:31) and he desires the same for us. Jesus used the Word to defeat Satan and so should we. It equips us and makes us strong for battle (1 John 2:14). Knowing it isn’t enough. A weapon must be used or it is worthless.
  8. The Word brings success to life (Joshua 1:8, Psalms 1:2-3, James 1:25). God told Joshua the Word must not depart from his mouth and he must do all that is written in it (Joshua 1:8). The principles in the Bible work. Meditate on them day and night (Psalms 1:2-3). God promised if we put the Word into practice He will bless us in all things (James 1:25).
  9. The Word makes us competent counselors (Romans 15:14, 2 Timothy 3:16). Biblical counseling is listening to a person’s problems or struggles and applying God’s Word to them. Concerning the children of Israel, Moses said, “When they have a dispute, I judge between a man and his neighbor and make known the statutes of God and His laws” (Exodus 18:16). This is exactly how we are to counsel. What I think does a person little good, but what God says is of infinite value. It’s the Word that has the power to change lives.
  10. The spoken Word is powerful (Isaiah 55:10-11). Don’t be afraid to say Bible verses out loud. When going through difficulties or ministering to someone, speak His Word with authority. It will be released into the spiritual realm and continue to work until it fulfills God’s purpose. Like rain watering seed in the ground, it may take a season to come to fruition, but it will come to pass.
  11. The Word is a cleansing agent (Ephesians 5:25-27, John 15:3). The Word has a cleansing affect in our lives. Have you ever done something wrong, confessed it as sin, knew God had forgiven you (1 John 1:9), but still felt guilty? It’s during these times we must allow the Word to cleanse us. It is both a mirror showing us our sin (James 1:23-24) and a wash basin to cleanse us from impurities.
  12. The Word brings comfort and hope (Romans 15:4, Hebrews 6:17-20). Many Christians can testify to being discouraged and hopeless, and after reading a few verses or hearing a message preached were filled with hope, comfort and encouragement. During times of despair we usually don’t feel like reading the Bible, but this is exactly when we need to. Get into the Word and let God encourage you.
  13. The Word gives guidance and direction (Psalms 119:105). “Thy Word is a lamp unto my feet and a light unto my path” (Psalms 119:105). The Bible shines a light on our path so we know which way to go. However, the light shines only so far in front of us. As we walk forward, it shines further out. We must walk in the light we have before we receive additional light (Matthew 25:29).
  14. The Word brings joy into our life and situation (Jeremiah 15:16). Jeremiah said God’s Word was the “joy and rejoicing” of his heart. Why? Because he was called by His name.

People who claim to follow Jesus should have a desire for His Word. Jeremiah did more than casually read the Word, he devoured it! Devour and absorb the Word of God. When you do, it will fill you with “joy unspeakable and full of glory” (1 Peter 1:8).

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