Cairo: Jesus in Egypt & God's Unusual Leaning
God seldom gives us all we need to understand, but He always gives us what we need in order to obey. The story of Jesus in Egypt as a boy offers a...
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Jan 30, 2018 10:01:00 PM
Did you unwrap all your Christmas gifts? Silly question, I know. If we left a gift unopened, we might hurt the feelings of the giver. Plus, we wouldn’t get our gift! Still, we do have surprising gifts to open.
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The Bible is a book of gifts, often unwrapped, because we simply don’t realize its tremendous value to our lives.
I want to share with you 4 steps that can help you unwrap the Bible’s blessings in your life.
What if somebody told you a million dollars was buried in your backyard? You’d drop everything and start digging!
And yet, the Bible clearly tells us there is treasure worth more than gold in the Scriptures for those who will search:
If you seek her as silver and search for her as for hidden treasures; Then you will discern the fear of the LORD and discover the knowledge of God. For the LORD gives wisdom; from His mouth come knowledge and understanding. For wisdom will enter your heart and knowledge will be pleasant to your soul. —Proverbs 2:4–6, 10
As you visit Christian bookstores, do you ever get the impression that if you just buy this study Bible, or go to this seminar, or discover this secret it will unlock the wisdom of God’s Word?
In truth, it all boils down to one thing: we have to personally spend time in the Bible in order to personally benefit from it.
Surprising gifts await you.
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Do you have a plan for Bible reading? Here are four steps you can begin today:
Unopened and surprising gifts are found in the parts of the Bible you’ve never read—and in those you’ll read with fresh eyes.
It’s time to open your gift!
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