by terranwill | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
This post helps you think about what is meant by Spirit-empowered Bible reading and reflection. In chapter 13 of What’s So Amazing About Scripture? I speak about reflecting on Scripture until God gives us the gift of insight. People often raise a question about the...
by terranwill | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
In chapter 13 of What’s So Amazing About Scripture? I explore an ancient way of reading the Bible that focuses attention on prayerfully listening to God and allowing him to transform us, called Lectio Divina. Here is how to engage in this practice on your own and...
by terranwill | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
In chapter 14 of What’s So Amazing About Scripture? I encourage and equip you to memorize select verses. When people ask me to suggest which ones to memorize first, I give them this list that enables a person to celebrate and communicate the gospel of salvation, grasp...
by terranwill | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
In chapter 13 of What’s So Amazing About Scripture? I speak about delving deeply into a Hebrew or Greek word so as to tease out its fuller meaning as it applies to its particular passage. Of course, the English translation of the word in your Bible may have perfectly...
by terranwill | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
In chapter 10 of What’s So Amazing About Scripture?, I argue that belief in the Bible’s truthfulness does not mean that our interpretations and translations are without error. We can be confident in the Bible’s infallibility, even while we are humbled by the fact our...
by terranwill | Nov 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
In chapter 8 of What’s So Amazing About Scripture? I equip the Bible reader to ask what the timeless truths are in each passage by using this question, “Is there a principle to apply, example to follow, warning to heed, promise to believe, doctrine to grasp,[1]...
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