It Is Written – Week 5: Why Should I Read the Bible?
Why should I read the Bible? Why wake up fifteen minutes early or stay up fifteen minutes late each day? If I’m going to read, why not something more modern?
Why should I read the Bible? Why wake up fifteen minutes early or stay up fifteen minutes late each day? If I’m going to read, why not something more modern?
The Bible may be the best selling book of all time, but also perhaps the most misunderstood. How do I read and understand the Bible?
Sure, the Bible was relevant once upon a time, in that long-ago era of shepherds and scribes. But what does the story of how the Hebrew people crossed the Red Sea, how Daniel was delivered out of a lion’s den, or the story of Jonah being swallowed by a whale have to do anything in my life today?
Did God actually say all that stuff that’s in the Bible? I mean, men wrote it right? How do I know that it is really the inspired Word of God? Speaker, Pastor: Ryan Smallwood Scripture: 2 Timothy 3:16
Sixty-six books. One thousand, one hundred eighty-nine chapters. Written over the course of 1,500 years. But is so much more than just ink on paper. It’s pages include life giving inspiration, revelation, and potential, if we know how to use it. Let’s dive in and discover how to read the Bible, experience its power, and uncover the answers we need!