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What The Bible Says To Know & Do
FBCW
35 episodes
3 days ago
Have you ever met someone who knows the Bible backward and forwards but lives like none of it is really true? What about someone who seeks to live like Jesus but has very little idea about what he taught? The Bible tells us that neither of these things ought to be. Genuine Christians should all have a deep desire to know the truth of Scripture and do the things it commands. All Christians need to grow in both of these areas, what we know and what we do. Many of us tend to be stronger in one area than the other. That's why we here at FBCW are starting the Know and Do podcast. We'll discuss various areas of Christian growth and how they apply today, like how to properly interpret the Bible and help others do the same. Understand systems of theology, like God's attributes, the nature of the church, and Jesus' humanity and divinity, and how all these things affect your everyday life. This podcast is for church leaders and teachers, small group facilitators, everyday Christians who want to grow in their faith, and even non-Christians who want a more robust understanding of the Bible. God made each and every one of us, and He desires that we all know the greatest things about Him and that we do everything that He laid out for our good in the Bible. That's the Know and Do podcast.
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Have you ever met someone who knows the Bible backward and forwards but lives like none of it is really true? What about someone who seeks to live like Jesus but has very little idea about what he taught? The Bible tells us that neither of these things ought to be. Genuine Christians should all have a deep desire to know the truth of Scripture and do the things it commands. All Christians need to grow in both of these areas, what we know and what we do. Many of us tend to be stronger in one area than the other. That's why we here at FBCW are starting the Know and Do podcast. We'll discuss various areas of Christian growth and how they apply today, like how to properly interpret the Bible and help others do the same. Understand systems of theology, like God's attributes, the nature of the church, and Jesus' humanity and divinity, and how all these things affect your everyday life. This podcast is for church leaders and teachers, small group facilitators, everyday Christians who want to grow in their faith, and even non-Christians who want a more robust understanding of the Bible. God made each and every one of us, and He desires that we all know the greatest things about Him and that we do everything that He laid out for our good in the Bible. That's the Know and Do podcast.
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Christianity
Religion & Spirituality
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Scripture
What The Bible Says To Know & Do
33 minutes
7 months ago
Scripture

In this episode of Know and Do, we explore what the Bible says about itself and why it remains unshaken by opposition. Many arguments have been raised against Scripture, claiming it is contradictory, violent, outdated, or inconsistent with science. Yet, the Bible endures—unchanged and powerful. We’ll uncover why Scripture is the authoritative revelation of God, how the biblical authors treated it as sacred, and how it leads us directly to Jesus Christ.


I. The Bible is God's authoritative revelation to mankind. (1 Thess. 2:13; Ephesians 2:20)


Some characteristics of the Bible:

o  A lamp unto your feet (Ps 119:105)

o  Living and active and piercing to the heart (Heb 4:12)

o  Abiding forever (1 Pet 1:25)

o  Essential to your life (Mt 4:4)

o  Warning you of the pitfalls of this life (Ps 19:11)

o  Acting as a mirror to your soul (Ja 1:22–25)


II. The biblical authors treated the Bible as completely sacred. (2 Timothy 3:15-17; 2 Peter 1:21)


Some ways you should treat the Bible:

o  Meditate on it (Ps 1:2)

o  Be led by it to salvation (1 Tim 3:15)

o  Obey it (Lk 11:28)

o  Continue in it (Jn 8:31)

o  Keep it (Jn 14:23)

o  Hear it (Eph 1:13)

o  Receive it (1 Thess 2:13)

o  Read it (Mt 21:42)

o  Dwell in it (Eph 3:17)

o  Believe it (Jn 2:22)

o  Search it (Jn 5:39)

o  Praise it (Acts 13:48)

o  Hide it in your heart (Ps 119:11)


III. To understand the Bible is to understand the very character of God.


IV. The written word of God finds its end in the living word of God - Jesus Christ. (John 1:1-5; 14-10; Matthew 5:17-18)


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What The Bible Says To Know & Do
Have you ever met someone who knows the Bible backward and forwards but lives like none of it is really true? What about someone who seeks to live like Jesus but has very little idea about what he taught? The Bible tells us that neither of these things ought to be. Genuine Christians should all have a deep desire to know the truth of Scripture and do the things it commands. All Christians need to grow in both of these areas, what we know and what we do. Many of us tend to be stronger in one area than the other. That's why we here at FBCW are starting the Know and Do podcast. We'll discuss various areas of Christian growth and how they apply today, like how to properly interpret the Bible and help others do the same. Understand systems of theology, like God's attributes, the nature of the church, and Jesus' humanity and divinity, and how all these things affect your everyday life. This podcast is for church leaders and teachers, small group facilitators, everyday Christians who want to grow in their faith, and even non-Christians who want a more robust understanding of the Bible. God made each and every one of us, and He desires that we all know the greatest things about Him and that we do everything that He laid out for our good in the Bible. That's the Know and Do podcast.