A Godly Man is a Lover of the Word! by Thomas Watson
Thomas Watson ‘O how love I your law.’ (Psa. 119:97) Part A: Godly Man Loves the Word Written Chrysostom compares the Scripture to a garden set with ornaments and flowers. A godly man delights to walk...
View ArticleReading the Bible by John Newton
‘Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.‘ Jeremiah 15: Books and letters written in a...
View ArticleNot by Bread Alone by R. A. Torrey
There is nothing more important for the development of a Christian’s spiritual life than regular, systematic Bible study. It is as true in the spiritual life as in the physical life, that health...
View ArticleThomas Brooks on Meditating on Scripture
Remember that it is not hasty reading, but serious meditation on holy and heavenly truths, that makes them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the mere touching of the flower by the bee...
View ArticleQuestions to Ask While Reading Scripture
The following is taken from the excellent book, Welcome to the Story: Reading, Loving and Living God’s Word by Stephen J. Nichols The purpose of reading the Bible is not to find self-fulfillment,...
View ArticleWhat is the “Big Picture” of the Bible?
Sixty-six books written by forty people over nearly 2,000 years, in two languages and several different genres. A worldwide bestseller published in countless sizes and bindings, translations and...
View ArticleA Godly Man is a Lover of the Word! by Thomas Watson
Thomas Watson ‘O how love I your law.’ (Psa. 119:97) Part A: Godly Man Loves the Word Written Chrysostom compares the Scripture to a garden set with ornaments and flowers. A godly man delights to walk...
View ArticleReading the Bible by John Newton
‘Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.‘ Jeremiah 15: Books and letters written in a...
View ArticleNot by Bread Alone by R. A. Torrey
There is nothing more important for the development of a Christian’s spiritual life than regular, systematic Bible study. It is as true in the spiritual life as in the physical life, that health...
View ArticleThomas Brooks on Meditating on Scripture
Remember that it is not hasty reading, but serious meditation on holy and heavenly truths, that makes them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the mere touching of the flower by the bee...
View ArticleQuestions to Ask While Reading Scripture
The following is taken from the excellent book, Welcome to the Story: Reading, Loving and Living God’s Word by Stephen J. Nichols The purpose of reading the Bible is not to find self-fulfillment,...
View ArticleWhat is the “Big Picture” of the Bible?
Sixty-six books written by forty people over nearly 2,000 years, in two languages and several different genres. A worldwide bestseller published in countless sizes and bindings, translations and...
View ArticleA Godly Man is a Lover of the Word! by Thomas Watson
Thomas Watson ‘O how love I your law.’ (Psa. 119:97) Part A: Godly Man Loves the Word Written Chrysostom compares the Scripture to a garden set with ornaments and flowers. A godly man delights to walk...
View ArticleReading the Bible by John Newton
‘Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.‘ Jeremiah 15: Books and letters written in a...
View ArticleNot by Bread Alone by R. A. Torrey
There is nothing more important for the development of a Christian’s spiritual life than regular, systematic Bible study. It is as true in the spiritual life as in the physical life, that health...
View ArticleThomas Brooks on Meditating on Scripture
Remember that it is not hasty reading, but serious meditation on holy and heavenly truths, that makes them prove sweet and profitable to the soul. It is not the mere touching of the flower by the bee...
View ArticleQuestions to Ask While Reading Scripture
The following is taken from the excellent book, Welcome to the Story: Reading, Loving and Living God’s Word by Stephen J. Nichols The purpose of reading the Bible is not to find self-fulfillment,...
View ArticleWhat is the “Big Picture” of the Bible?
Sixty-six books written by forty people over nearly 2,000 years, in two languages and several different genres. A worldwide bestseller published in countless sizes and bindings, translations and...
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