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Where God’s Word is, there is God’s Spirit
In many places in the Bible we see that God’s Word is accompanied by the Spirit and vice versa.
“My suggestion is simple: put away study aids, commentaries, group Bible-study materials; get out a piece of paper and a pen and write down what we learn about God in a passage of Scripture. Just what we learn about the Abba. We read, we meditate, and we pray. In time these parts of spiritual reading can become indistinguishable. When they do become one, we are reading Abba-centrically. There is no substitute for reading the Bible in order to hear from God.”
--Scot McKnight
In many places in the Bible we see that God’s Word is accompanied by the Spirit and vice versa.
“My suggestion is simple: put away study aids, commentaries, group Bible-study materials; get out a piece of paper and a pen and write down what we learn about God in a passage of Scripture. Just what we learn about the Abba. We read, we meditate, and we pray. In time these parts of spiritual reading can become indistinguishable. When they do become one, we are reading Abba-centrically. There is no substitute for reading the Bible in order to hear from God.”
--Scot McKnight
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Understanding the necessity, power, and qualities of the Word of God is critical to those who wish to grow as Christians. Where better to learn how to view God’s Word than in Scripture itself? This 30-day devotional allows you to read and reflect on what the Bible says about itself so you can understand better what the Word is and how you should approach it. Come, meet God in His Word!
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