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In this lesson, we learn that even though the Bible was not written to us, it was written for us. Do you agree with this statement and how does it change, if at all, how you study and understand the Bible?
P. Joseph Mazarin Fidelis replied 5 months, 2 weeks ago 15 Members · 14 Replies
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Deleted User09/18/2021 at 16:22The fact That the Bible was written for us and not to wash does not change how I study the Bible I’ll I’ve always believed it was written for us and that God inspired the entire Bible
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Deleted User08/12/2021 at 13:12I understand what is meant, but think it is true with limitations. The Bible was written to a specific group of people within a specific part of the time-space continuum. This communication was preserved, by God’s design, for the current and future Church. Agreed. However, knowing that God is the true author of the Bible and knowing that He is sovereign to account for every detail and its implications, not just for the current age, but the one to come, I do believe that He inspired with us in mind as well. All of God’s action is not recorded in the Bible. However, what is is done with intention. It was done to communicate to those who would gather to hear it read from scrolls and to communicate to us (whom He had in mind from before the foundation of the world). Remember, this is God we’re talking about. Our ways of conceptualizing text construction and author’s purpose are limited…But, what if we thought about this in light of God’s nature and intentions…
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Deleted User07/16/2021 at 15:00Absolutely, the Bible was written to and for us. I understand through reading, discussing with others and studying it through different Bible studies.
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Deleted User06/23/2021 at 19:51I agree with this statement and it does not change how I study and understand the bible.
