Why We Need “Context” to Understand the Bible
Just as context is crucial to understanding life, it is equally as essential for comprehending God’s word. In fact, it is impossible to fully understand the Bible without it.
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Just as context is crucial to understanding life, it is equally as essential for comprehending God’s word. In fact, it is impossible to fully understand the Bible without it.
Not all Bible translations are created equal, and it can mean the difference between biblical truth and unbiblical fiction.
There is one thing that you absolutely must do—and a lot of things you shouldn’t—if you want to correctly understand the Bible.
Whether or not the Bible is true is at the heart of every question of biblical belief. But can we really take it at its word?
Only 2 out of every hundred Millennials or Gen Z’ers has a biblical worldview.
What does God expect us to do when we see another believer in Yeshua stray from the truth? Shouldn’t we just mind our own business?
What if our distress is more than physical? What if it comes from within? What if we are the cause of our own difficulty and pain?
In times of distress and affliction, God is there for us—as we should be for others—so there is never a need to suffer alone.
Swearing is about more than foul language and taking oaths—it is about keeping our word.
To grumble against another person is easy; what is difficult is to endure a real or perceived hurt through perseverance and patience.
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