Someone recommended that I read the Bible, and it was then I discovered that I knew nothing about it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I discovered what it meant to 'live for Christ,' and that it honestly was something I wanted to do. The facts were there, and I could sense the Holy Spirit at work.
When did I learn the Bible? When I was four or five years old. It's still the pull of my childhood, a fascination with the vanished world, and I can find everything except that world.
On becoming more acquainted with the word of the Bible, I began to understand so much more of what I had been taught, and of what I had learned about life and about the people in mine.
I didn't grow up reading the Bible.
I have a fundamental belief in the Bible as the Word of God, written by those who were inspired. I study the Bible daily.
My book centers in on the New Testament, the goal being to help a person who wants to understand the Bible to see how what God did as revealed in the New Testament will reveal to them their own personal story.
I was taught a lot of Bible at home and had a voracious appetite for reading the Bible.
For centuries, theologians have been explaining the unknowable in terms of the-not-worth-knowing.
If you see most people neglect the Bible, and many that can read never look into it, let it not harden you and make you think lightly of it, and that it is a book of no worth.
By the time I went to college, I knew the major passages of the Bible pretty much by heart.