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How to study the bible

 The study of the Bible is neither difficult or easy.  It's all about understanding that the answers should not come from us, but from God.  First of all; be humble.  Ask questions to God in prayer.   The beginning of every understanding comes from the acceptance that we do not know.  The more we think we know; the less ready to learn we are. As king Salomon said: The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.  knowledge comes from God. Start simple with the Gospels.  Why the Gospels?  The Gospels refer to the entire Bible.  We can confirm that most of the books of the Bible are inspired and good for every doctrine because of the fact that Jesus himself cited on them.  Jesus refers to so many passages of the old testament.  It's as if His entire life is a reflex of the scriptures. Also; the Lord explains many passages and central purpose and knowledge of prophecies and actions.  To learn from Jesus is like having an...

Building Bible Family Traditions

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Building Family Bible Traditions could help to preserve Bible integrity. Following is a list of other family traditions to reinforce Bible learning and and family quality time together. 1. Daily Bible Reading Time Short Story : The Johnson family gathers every evening after dinner, each with their own Bible in hand. The soft glow of a lamp shines over the pages as Dad reads aloud from the Book of Psalms. Sarah, the youngest, hugs her stuffed bear and follows along, whispering the words she knows. Afterward, they discuss the passage and share how they can apply it the next day. The kids are beginning to understand the peace that comes from hearing God’s word daily. 2. Scripture Memorization Every Tuesday, the Roberts family starts their dinner with a verse. This week, it’s John 3:16. Mom writes it on the whiteboard in the kitchen. They practice it together, and little Emma, who is just five, proudly recites the verse after a few tries, clapping her hands with joy. They celebrate with ...