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  1. The apostle John begins his gospel by declaring, “In the beginning was the Word ... .” Which emphasizes the fact that everything God does begins with His Word. Sometimes it’s a new word that aligns with His revelation in Scripture, and sometimes it is a reminder of His already established Word.

  2. But the wanderings of mind, and defects in devotion, which are the believer's burden, are very different from the withdrawing of the heart from God, so severely blamed. And those who make religion no more than a pretence, to serve a turn, deceive themselves.

  3. Sep 29, 2017 · Even before the crucifixion, John knew the entire point of The New Covenant, the promise of Ezekial 36, that God would break the old covenant and remove the stony heart and giving man a heart of flesh and with that God’s Holy Spirit would be given to men as well as the POWER over the curse of sinful flesh, to keep covenant with God.

  4. These theories apply specifically to biblical illiteracy, and do not take into account the increasingly post-literate nature of American society. There is no clear, monolithic cause for biblical illiteracy among literate adults with access to the Bible and a professed belief that it is the Word of God.

  5. May 31, 2015 · Tradition says that the gospels now known as Matthew, Mark, Luke and John were actually written by the persons whose names the gospels now bear. Of these, Matthew is thought to have been a tax collector and therefore literate, Luke was a physician and therefore literate.

  6. May 31, 2022 · Biblical literacy involves a deeper awareness of the meaning of what’s in the Bible—how God’s grand narrative unfolds from the first words in Genesis 1, “In the beginning . . . ,” to the very last words of Revelation. How there’s one common thread that knits the whole thing together.

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  8. Oct 3, 2023 · The meaning of "heart" in Hebrew (Shema 04) In this series we’re talking about the ancient Jewish prayer called the Shema, found in Deuteronomy 6. This is a prayer of allegiance for the Hebrew people thousands of years ago.