Engaging the Bible: A Journey of Spiritual Growth

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1) "Each time you read the Bible, you become more familiar with it. That familiarity makes it easier to understand it. Repetition brings familiarity; familiarity is the foundation of understanding." [09:55]

2) "The Holy Spirit was the one who inspired the scriptures; surely He can teach it. So when you go to read the word of God...you can have the author sit right there with you and speak to you concerning the truth that's revealed in the scripture." [04:56]

3) "If you're not applying what you see in scripture, your understanding of it will be limited. You can't just know it in your mind; you have to live it." [53:17]

4) "Meditation on the Word is repetition in thought...true meditation is revealed right here in Psalm chapter 1 verses one through three...meditating on it day and night." [41:34]

5) "To those who listen to my teaching more understanding will be given, and they will have an abundance of knowledge. But for those who are not listening, even what little understanding they have will be taken away from them." [50:13]

6) "Observation and interpretation really are one; they improve upon the other. As you read the scripture, you observe things and then you seek to find the interpretation of what you've observed." [21:52]

7) "The more familiar you become with the stories with the writings with the letters, the more understanding you gain. The more understanding you gain, the more familiar you become with the writings." [13:48]

8) "The word of God is not something that we mold to say what we want...we have to look at the scripture and say, Holy Spirit, what did you intend to communicate through this story, through these verses?" [21:14]

9) "If reading the word is eating the word, then meditation is digestion. It allows the spiritual nutrients to actually be absorbed by your spirit." [44:06]

10) "You cannot expect to grow today from yesterday's revelation...you have to keep that manna fresh; you have to receive daily bread if you want to receive daily growth." [08:48]
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