Thursday, April 6, 2023

Bible Illiteracy

Bible illiteracy has been a recurring problem for generations and is still a major issue in many churches today. Many believers rely solely on the words of pastors and priests rather than seeking guidance from the Bible itself. Some prioritize maintaining a certain image of Christianity through consistent church attendance, giving, and serving, rather than focusing on building a deeper relationship with God through personal Bible study. While these practices are certainly beneficial, they should be reinforced with a genuine pursuit of God's presence and His word. It is crucial for every believer to read and study the entire Bible for themselves. Through personal study, one can gain a more intimate perspective of who God is and His unique plan for their lives, beyond the interpretations, books, music, creation, logic, or experiences of others.

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