One of the biggest mistakes people make when reading the Bible is taking verses out of context. It’s easy to grab a verse that sounds good and apply it to our lives without considering what the surrounding verses say or what the author’s original intent was. But when we do this, we run the risk of misunderstanding the Bible’s message.
Jesus is the fulfillment of every promise God made in the Bible. In Genesis, we see the first hint of God’s plan to redeem mankind when He promises that the offspring of the woman will crush the serpent’s head (Genesis 3:15). This promise is fulfilled in Jesus, who defeated sin and death through His death and resurrection.
Jesus is the fulfillment of every promise God made in the Bible. In Genesis, we see the first hint of God’s plan to redeem mankind when He promises that the offspring of the woman will crush the serpent’s head (Genesis 3:15). This promise is fulfilled in Jesus, who defeated sin and death through His death and resurrection.
Think of the Bible like a giant puzzle. Each book is like a puzzle piece, and when you put them together, you see the full picture. But if you try to understand any piece on its own, without seeing how it fits into the larger puzzle, you’ll miss its meaning.
Joshua 1:8, where God tells Joshua to meditate on the Law day and night, is a direct continuation of what Moses had been teaching the Israelites in Deuteronomy. And the book of Judges shows us what happens when the people fail to follow God’s laws-disobedience leads to chaos, just as Moses warned.
It is called sitting where the audience was sitting 😊
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One of the biggest mistakes people make when reading the Bible is taking verses out of context. It’s easy to grab a verse that sounds good and apply it to our lives without considering what the surrounding verses say or what the author’s original intent was. But when we do this, we run the risk of misunderstanding the Bible’s message.
Let the Bible interpret itself. He connected the dots between different passages and showed how they fit together to reveal God’s plan.
From Genesis to Revelation, it’s one continuous story of God’s promises to humanity.
Jesus is the fulfillment of every promise God made in the Bible. In Genesis, we see the first hint of God’s plan to redeem mankind when He promises that the offspring of the woman will crush the serpent’s head (Genesis 3:15). This promise is fulfilled in Jesus, who defeated sin and death through His death and resurrection.
Context is king in Bible interpretation ❤
Matthew’s Gospel, for example, was written primarily to a Jewish audience.
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For me to understand the bible I must sit where the audience sat
The bible is easy to read and understand, but a teacher must show you how.
All promises are fulfilled in Jesus.
Jesus is the fulfillment of every promise God made in the Bible. In Genesis, we see the first hint of God’s plan to redeem mankind when He promises that the offspring of the woman will crush the serpent’s head (Genesis 3:15). This promise is fulfilled in Jesus, who defeated sin and death through His death and resurrection.
Easiest way to read the Bible. Let Scripture interpret scripture❤
Think of the Bible like a giant puzzle. Each book is like a puzzle piece, and when you put them together, you see the full picture. But if you try to understand any piece on its own, without seeing how it fits into the larger puzzle, you’ll miss its meaning.
PSALM 1 expounds JOSHUA 1:8. THANK YOU
Joshua 1:8, where God tells Joshua to meditate on the Law day and night, is a direct continuation of what Moses had been teaching the Israelites in Deuteronomy. And the book of Judges shows us what happens when the people fail to follow God’s laws-disobedience leads to chaos, just as Moses warned.
Jesus didn’t just pull random verses out of context; He used Scripture to explain and interpret other Scripture, showing how it all fits together.
The heart of this story is one central figure: Jesus Christ.
We read like Jesus read 😮
Yes, Jesus is our example.