Bible Study

Posts whose primary intent is Bible Study. There are four kinds of Bible study presented in this category of posts. The synopses below were generated by MS Copilot, based on the contents of each page.
 
Inductive
Topical/Thematic
Application
Reflective
 

you will surely die, but believers will rise in spirit and body

Did God really say, “You will surely die” (תָּמוּת מוֹת)?
God's salvation plan is more than Christmas and Easter

Did God really say, "You will surely die" (תָּמוּת מוֹת)? Do you know the answer to that question? Do you ...
Man reaching for "all things" to show wrong meaning for "all things are yours" from the Bible

Does the Bible really say, “all things are yours”?
Yes, but we must understand what it means

All things are yours ... Really?  Does the Bible really say that?  Well, yes, but ... without some context, it ...
Searching, as in A time to search and a time to give up

A time to search and a time to give up
A Time for Everything

A time to search and a time to give up. Do you recognize that? Maybe it reminds you of a ...
Faith requires taking a risk on something we can't see

Faith requires trust: taking a risk on something we can’t see

We have faith that our team will win. And faith that it will rain. Even that we can pick a ...
salvation - a free gift from God

Free salvation – How can it cost nothing but ask for everything?

Free salvation through Jesus. It's a free gift, right? And all I have to do is believe. So then, how ...

"Free salvation – How can it cost nothing but ask for everything? discusses the concept of salvation in Christianity, using a metaphorical approach to explore the idea that salvation is a free gift that requires everything from the believer.
The study can be characterized as follows:"
Reflective: The page delves into personal reflections and experiences related to the concept of salvation in Christianity.
Topical: It discusses the topic of salvation as a gift from God, exploring various aspects and implications of this belief1.
Inductive: The study involves examining specific biblical passages to draw conclusions about the broader concept of salvation.
Application: It encourages readers to consider the cost and implications of discipleship in their own lives.
Overall, the page combines elements of reflective, topical, inductive, and application Bible study to explore the theme of salvation. It prompts readers to think deeply about their faith and the commitment it entails.

Hearing is good. Understanding is better. Action is needed!

Hearing is good. Understanding is better. Action is needed! The Shema Part 1

Hearing is good. Understanding is better. Action is needed! Sometimes we think knowledge is good. But what do we do ...
Is eternity forever or just for a long time?

Is eternity forever or just for a long time?

Is eternity forever or just for a long time? Isn't eternity forever? Always? Forever going back in time and forever ...
does God really make everything turn out good?

Does God really make sure everything turns out good?

Does God really make sure everything turns out good? Some Christians seem to think He does. But is that really ...
What Didn't Happen When Jesus Died on Good Friday?

What Didn’t Happen When Jesus Died?

What didn't happen when Jesus died? That seems like an odd question, doesn't it? Hopefully it catches your interest enough ...
Peace I leave you - My peace I give to you.

Peace I leave you – My peace I give you.

Peace I leave you - My peace I give you. That's what Jesus said to His disciples. Sounds like an ...
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