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Why Study the Bible? |
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by Carol Holzweiss, Mar 29, 2008 |
God's word is a panacea for the heart. Having knowledge of God's word will move your faith. |
- The Bible is God's vision of man not man's image of God.
- The Bible is written with the mind of a poet.
- The Bible is the object of the church.
- The Bible contains events which will to be continued.
- The Bible has more than one level of meaning.
- The devotion of the Psalms cuts every barrier of every religious temperament and affiliation.
- Wonder goes beyond our knowledge.
- Wonder lasts forever.
- You can have direction by being tuned into the voice of God.
- Having the knowledge of God is conscientious of God.
- Having the awareness of God is wants to be close to God.
- Jesus Christ came into the world to be our Savior not to be a critic of the Bible.
- Biblical principles take precedence over Biblical practices.
- Biblical scholarship is important because that is what the Bible is about.
- Your life is like a book; write in it what you want to be known.
- If you have studied the Bible, take no credit for it since you were created for this very purpose.
- God's words are cosmic truth in your life.
- He who insults a man of learning can find no panacea for his affliction.
- The Biblical knowledge is an attempt to teach about the creation of all things and the knowledge of God's will.
- The Biblical era is a grand chapter in the history of man's wrestling with God.
- Wisdom is the ability to look at things from God's point of view.
- Studying, examining, or exploring the Bible is a form of worship.
- Think of studying the Bible as spiritual progress.
- Intuitive and spontaneous knowledge reveals the presence of God more than acquisition of facts.
- Scriptures describe the Divine Being in human terms in order to educate man.
- Prophecy is still the prime means of approaching God.
- God's words are forever settled in Heaven.
- Amen.
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