Bible Question: In his book "How to Study the Bible for Yourself" Tim LaHaye reccomends keeping a Spiritual Diary of your Daily Reading based on the answer to 5 questions: 1. God's message to you today; 2. A promise from God; 3. A command to keep; 4. A timeless principle; and 5. Your (personal) Application. Many times A Promise from God and a timeless Principle seem to be one and the same thing to me. Anyone else have any experience with this. Thanks, Hersch |
Bible Answer: Hresh Wiley: Tim LaHey is not the best for this kind advise, is my opinion. His multi volume fictional "left behind" books left a negative impression on him and his co-author. Therefore may I suggest that you get a good study Bible, for example the NASB or NIV Life Application Bible. Start in Matthew and read the Scripture and the notes one chapter at a time. This allows you to keep the entire Scripture in context, and find some application as well. I am doing this and find it most helpful. I encourage you to depend on the Holy Spirit to teach, convict and encourage your heart to growth in the Lord Jesus. Try to stay away from authors who have a point to grind, and who have become rich selling fiction, and such is LayHey. Blessings. justme |
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