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What did you identify as your reasons for taking this course? Why did you select those? How would you state an overall goal for wanting to study the Bible better?
P. Joseph Mazarin Fidelis replied 7 months, 1 week ago 42 Members · 41 Replies
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Deleted User10/21/2021 at 10:18To understand God’s word and what is expected out of me as his child.
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Deleted User10/08/2021 at 14:58To learn how to study the Bible better and more completely. I have been a Christian for a long time and one thing I have learned is that you never stop learning. I’ve learned to be more open to different ways of studying the Bible. I also want to be able to help other Christians learn how to study the Bible more completely so that they can get the most out of their Bible study.
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Deleted User10/06/2021 at 11:37To learn how to study the bible and understand what it is teaching me. To have a relationship with the Lord and draw closer to Him. My religious history is Mormonism and Jehovah Witness. Very little Christianity. Have only been a Christian for a year and half. With that background, I am always wondering if I am be taught correctly. This why I want to learn from the bible for myself.
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Deleted User09/20/2021 at 07:27I want to study the Bible to know God better and grow as a Christian. I have been a bae for way too long in my Christian walk and it is now time for me to mature. The only way to do that is to learn about God and what He says in His Word.
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Deleted User09/12/2021 at 01:34My reason is to develop a structure to a more meaningful study of God’s word. I don’t just want to read the Bible when I have the time, or read it like a novel in my spare time.
I want to study to show myself approved 2nd Tim 2:15
