If Jesus wrote YOU a letter.. would you read it? 📝
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
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I've read the Bible 5 times in less then 5 months ❤
So like, 4 hours every day? For half a year? Are you serious? That's awesome. But, how exactly? Like, no neck or eye issues?
@@JoinUsInVRThey did it the same way that people spend 4+hours every day on their phone.
@@JoinUsInVRI'm more interested in whether they stop to unpack the words or just sear the letters behind their brain without thinking while they read
are you mediating on scriptures or just reading with your eyes?
Impossible to understand the word of God in all its glory in 5 months. This is a life time thing the word is alive. But definitely able to be read back to front pretty quick but no way to unpack it all and understand it all. People spend their life to study the word of God and it still reveales more to them each time. That’s the beauty of it. You read with the help of The Holy Spirit.
My Brother…I hope we cross paths in Heaven…GOD BLESS YOU 🙏🏽
Thanks brother, good point, great ministry…✝️❤️🙏
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Thanks, God bless..!
The bible , i dont call it a book , its your lifeline
Bible literally means book
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@@Zomboowent over your head.
@@romant3080mockers and scoffers. Not an ounce of anything
Good point
Love letter from God! He so loved us He wrote us a manual, encouragement and promise.
Why is the book so unclear then?
Obviously Christians can't agree on do many things
I'd be scared to read that letter
Amen❤️
Jesus didn't write the bible, he lived through it. The gosples were written by his buddies Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John. And, if we're talking about the ould testament, Jesus wasn't even alive when that was written.
Does it have my name at the top? No. It's not a letter, and the lion's share of it was written before Jesus was even born.
Hello which version of the Bible would you recommend?
A standard Christian bible translated in ESV is where I was recommended to start since it's the easiest translation to understand.
Stay away from the KJB
Revised Standard Version Catholic Edition
@@Seanain_O_hEarchai love it
@@jd3jefferson556 Us Catholics just can’t help being based.
Jesus didn't write the bible.
OH YES I WOULD.
Beautiful 🕊️
I'm a new Christian. Reading the Bible, have decided to start at the beginning. It's a tough read sometimes but the more you read the more you come to God. I'm only at Samuel, so a long way to go but it is an amazing Bookl
Keep it up! You can also look at cross references in the New Testament, there are so many!
Be like the Eunich in Acts of the Apostles.
How can you understand it without someone explaining it to you.
Use the Catechism of the Catholic Church to help you understand Scripture.
Ya no a bunch of randos wrote the bible and say that it comes from a god
Not at all, they were written by eyewitnesses. Would you discount any history book, or historical figures by that same logic? Please look into Frank Turek, Hugh Ross, William Lane Craig, J Warner Wallace, Lee Strobel- they go into the evidence for God/Jesus/Bible being true, etc.
The first book was written by the apostles which where right by Jesus for pretty much his whole time on earth. And it's proven that the human Jesus did exist along with those followers who wrote it. It's a fact that he preached about God. The question is weather you believe that he is truly the son of God. I just wanted to explain that for anyone who sees this because that is a common way to think
@@romant3080sooo you follow the Apostles and Jesus? How do we know all the books in the Bible are inspired?
@@jd3jefferson556 can you explain your question a bit more i don't fully understand
@@romant3080 sorry for the confusion. 2 part question:
Would you say Christians have to admit that they equally follow Christ and the Apostles, since it was the Apostles who wrote and taught the world about Jesus?
The my second question is: the Bible was compiled together in the 4th century, where around 200 documents were examined to determine if they were written by the Apostles, and decided on 27. How do you know that all of these books are written by Apostles? Martin Luther, the first reformer actually had that same question, and he thought 7 books of the old Testament and 4 books of the New Testament were uninspired and not from Apostles and wanted to remove them, he succeeded in the Old Testament books. Cause the Apostolic Churches all have those 7 books in there old Testament books, so idk. How can you even trust the Bible is all inspired? Or what if inspired books were left out?
Jesus didn't write anything actually, told anyone to write anything down or gave us a Cannon of Scripture. No Jesus gave us a Church, an infallible Church who gave to us an infallible list of inspired books.
Christians follow the Apostles as much as we follow Jesus, and Christians ought to he honest and admit that