Peterthe1 · 46-50, M
Hey
Bible is good but it's very large. How do people read the whole Bible?
Bible is good but it's very large. How do people read the whole Bible?
@Peterthe1 People read the entire Bible by breaking it into manageable portions, using Bible reading plans, and incorporating it into their daily routines, often alongside other spiritual practices like prayer and study.
Many people use structured reading plans that divide the Bible into daily or weekly portions, ensuring they cover the entire text within a specific timeframe.
Incorporating Bible reading into a daily routine, such as during morning devotion, commute, or before bed, helps maintain consistency and makes it easier to read regularly.
We are blessed that we have available to us, audio versions of the Bible, which can be particularly useful for longer books or during commutes.
Reading the Bible is often combined with study and reflection, using tools like study Bibles, journals, or online resources to deepen understanding and application.
Many people use structured reading plans that divide the Bible into daily or weekly portions, ensuring they cover the entire text within a specific timeframe.
Incorporating Bible reading into a daily routine, such as during morning devotion, commute, or before bed, helps maintain consistency and makes it easier to read regularly.
We are blessed that we have available to us, audio versions of the Bible, which can be particularly useful for longer books or during commutes.
Reading the Bible is often combined with study and reflection, using tools like study Bibles, journals, or online resources to deepen understanding and application.
Thank you for this, Grace. It was a very lovely post. It is very true that A Church which aligns with the teaching of The Bible must be joined. There are various establishments which may run their own agenda. They all will be answerable to God.
I was in a tunnel and it was never ending. You offered me Bible, I saw the light at the end of tunnel, The light of Hope. I will never forget that. The Word is precious
A person may read Science his whole life, he could be a geologist, Astronomer or an Engineer, After a certain time, he can not ignore the void in him which only can be filled through The Word of God. This I found out when I was 31.Only God's word can transform a person. Nothing else can. No other entity can.
I was in a tunnel and it was never ending. You offered me Bible, I saw the light at the end of tunnel, The light of Hope. I will never forget that. The Word is precious
A person may read Science his whole life, he could be a geologist, Astronomer or an Engineer, After a certain time, he can not ignore the void in him which only can be filled through The Word of God. This I found out when I was 31.Only God's word can transform a person. Nothing else can. No other entity can.
@DanielsASJ Amen, and thank you. So true, Daniel. Jesus Christ is unique and irreplaceable as our Savior and path to God.
He is the ultimate atonement for humanity's sins, meaning he took the punishment that humans deserved. He is unique and not replaceable. He is the only way to God, and the only one who can be our High Priest and sacrifice.
He is the ultimate atonement for humanity's sins, meaning he took the punishment that humans deserved. He is unique and not replaceable. He is the only way to God, and the only one who can be our High Priest and sacrifice.
DanielsASJ · 36-40, M
@LadyGrace That's why the veil got torn at the end, Right?
@DanielsASJ Absolutely! In the Old Testament, the veil separated the Holy of Holies, where God's presence was believed to reside from the rest of the temple, symbolizing the separation between humanity and God. The tearing of the veil at Jesus' death, signifies that this barrier is now removed, and believers can now approach God directly because of Jesus's sacrifice.
The tearing of the veil is seen as a symbolic END to the old covenant, which was based on laws and rituals, and the beginning of a New Covenant, based on grace and faith in Jesus.
Jesus' death was the ultimate sacrifice that atones for the sins of humanity, making it possible for people to have a relationship with God.
The torn veil represents how Jesus opened a way for humanity to enter into God's presence, no longer needing a priest to mediate between them and God.
The Bible states in 1 Timothy 2:5-6 that there is "one God, and only one Mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus". This signifies that Jesus is the sole intermediary through whom humanity can access and reconcile with God.
The tearing of the veil is seen as a symbolic END to the old covenant, which was based on laws and rituals, and the beginning of a New Covenant, based on grace and faith in Jesus.
Jesus' death was the ultimate sacrifice that atones for the sins of humanity, making it possible for people to have a relationship with God.
The torn veil represents how Jesus opened a way for humanity to enter into God's presence, no longer needing a priest to mediate between them and God.
The Bible states in 1 Timothy 2:5-6 that there is "one God, and only one Mediator between God and mankind, the man Christ Jesus". This signifies that Jesus is the sole intermediary through whom humanity can access and reconcile with God.
MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
I know this is kinda lazy but can you summarize the most important point?
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MartinTheFirst · 26-30, M
@MartinTheFirst Up to you. Then I guess you're not very well informed about this world, either. 😉