Many of us have a favorite Bible — dog-eared, marked up and littered with notes — that’s our go-to for the gospel, while a dozen others sit elsewhere in the house gathering dust.
One struggle people face when approaching God’s Word is how to “rightly divide the Word.” What does it mean to “rightly divide the Word”? Why should Christians do this? How does one complete this task?
Stefana Dan Laing, an associate professor at Samford University’s Beeson Divinity School in Birmingham, spent the evening of Jan. 27 celebrating the launch of the new CSB Women’s Study Bible.
There is a new generation of Bibles without typical chapters and verses. They are known as Reader’s Bibles. These provide an effortless way to grasp the meaning of an entire passage or book.
Salvation has a definite point of beginning and a continuous period of development and growth throughout one’s lifetime, it also has a point of completion
The need for reconciliation with God is as wide as humanity, for all have sinned. Reconciliation is a universal human need and God’s gracious provision.
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