Criticism of the Bible’s trustworthiness is perhaps at a peaking point in history. The late 1900s provided a battleground for new attacks on the Bible’s integrity, but the flaunt of relativism (discussed in Lesson 2) in the 21st century has taken these attacks a step further. So, we must ask the question, “Can the Bible …
The previous lesson focused on embracing a proper attitude before opening the Bible. The conclusion was that proper Bible understanding requires a good conscience, a pure heart, and sincere faith. Having a pure heart presumes that the heart is also honest, and an honest heart will accept the truth without wavering. Nonetheless, in a world …
The very first thing you need to know about studying your Bible is this: there are no cheat codes. In other words, there is no substitute for diligent time spent in study and reading of God’s word. Buy, “The Bible for Dummies,” and you will still have to read, read, read, if you really want to know …
I just deleted my Instagram account. And now I’m writing this otherwise unplanned blog post about why I did it. Yes, this is supposed to be restricted to five minute clips about how to study your Bible, but consider this a secondary introduction to myself, the author. With so many social media venues available, deleting …
Thank you for visiting fiveminutebiblestudy.com! The first blog post under the topic, “How to Study the Bible,” will be posted next week, the week of June 25th. Before we get there, I have written a bio about myself and about the website. The link to each of these are just to the right of the …