Tuesday, April 10, 2012
A religious approach to the Bible robs us of enjoying it. The Bible is meant to be enjoyed as we converse with the Author. As you read the Word, read slow and expect to meet God. He desires conversation. Bible study plans are only effective if they cause us to talk to Jesus. The goal isn't to simply finish the plan. We do the plan to meet God. - Wes Martin
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