Monday, May 1, 2023

Bible Thumper

Sharing knowledge is important, but it's not always enough for it to be retained solely by verbal communication. As Paul the Apostle mentioned in 1 Corinthians 13, having all the knowledge in the world means nothing without love. We can read countless scripture verses, but if it doesn't translate into our actions and character, it's pointless. Speaking from personal experience, when I first started reading the Bible as a new believer, I made the effort to memorize chapters, but I struggled to put my knowledge into practice. I later realized that knowledge is a virtue that requires patience and practice; if we don't use it, we will lose it. Reading books on love is great, but without putting it into action, it's just a collection of information that will eventually become irrelevant.

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