If you come at the Bible as if it's a document of encyclopedic information, you've pretty much killed any kind of life change in a seeker and unbeliever.
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I don't pass myself off as a Bible scholar or a pastor or someone who knows all the biblical facts cover-to-cover. I'm just a guy whose life was changed by it. And that's about the extent of it. So I'm not easily offended when people struggle about where they're at with their faith at all.
The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.
They're desperately searching for meaning in their lives but they will not crack the Bible open.
I haven't read enough of the Bible. You know, I'm saving the Bible for if I ever get imprisoned, and the only reading material was the Bible.
The Bible interprets life from its particular perspective; it does not record in a factual way the human journey through history.
You don't have to be a Fundamentalist Christian to be interested in the Bible. It's really a fascinating mythology.
Bible revelations are not against reason but above reason, for the uses of faith, man's highest faculty.
I never had an intellectual struggle with the Bible, with the gospel, with the claims of Christ.
The Bible is the book of my life. It's the book I live with, the book I live by, the book I want to die by.
The Bible is a history book.
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