What do you think about this week's discussion? We have talked about how important it is to study the Bible and one way to understand it is to study its context before its content. The book of 2 Timothy in Chapter 3 verse 16 talks about the scripture is profitable also for reproof and correction. Reproof which is an expression of disagreement and correct which is the process to set things right. Part of God's love for us is to discipline and correct us. Proverbs ... Read the Post
The Scripture: For Reproof and Correction
This Verse highlights the impartial essence of the Bible. It does not say "some of the scriptures" but it says "All scripture". The Bible does not give us all encouragement alone that we would like to hear but it does discourage us--it discourages us from walking in the flesh through reproof and correction. Reproof is an expression of disapproval and correction is a process of setting something right. Definitely, the more that we read our Bible the more that we get to discover ... Read the Post
Why Study The Bible?
The Bible is essential to discipleship. Without a regular diet of God's Word, our spiritual growth will be stunted. But when we develop the discipline of studying the Scriptures, we'll become spiritually strong and we'll be empowered to obey God. 2 Timothy 3:16 All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and training in righteousness. Apostle Paul explained here the purpose of the Bible; That you might have the ... Read the Post
What The Bible Teaches Us?
God's Word has stood the test of time. Throughout history, no other book has been more scrutinized than the Bible. Many have attempted to discredit and destroy it but to no avail. The Word of God is eternal and will endure forever. The Bible contains 66 books made up of a variety of genres. It was compiled over 1,500 years by 40 contributors. It is divided into both the Old and New Testaments, and it was originally written in Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek. Despite man's involvement, you ... Read the Post
My God is the God of revival: Blessing in the midst of crisis
I am one of those people who will forever be grateful for everything that has happened…speaking of the pandemic. It might sound weird and illogical but it is the truth (atleast for me). I have tasted and seen the goodness of the Lord at times like this. As a Christian, especially being a student, it has always been hard for me to balance things out in church, in school, and even my relationships. I didn’t know how to prioritize things that actually matter and the purpose of the things that I ... Read the Post