Brady Cook - February 6, 2022
What Would Happen if I Read My Bible Every Day?
Scripture References: Romans 2:17-24, Galatians 5:13-24, Nehemiah 9:26-31, 2 Timothy 2:14-19, 2 Timothy 2:1-10, 1 Peter 1:10-16
Brady• April 9, 2023•
The glory of the Resurrection is real, but it’s coupled with the tragedy of the Crucifixion. Even if you’re not religious, it’s one of the most pivotal moments in world history.
But a big question remains…who’s responsible for the death of Jesus?
The usual suspects emerge: Pilate, the Romans, and the Jews. Scripturally though, the Bible talks about how we’re all responsible (1 Peter 2:18-25).
Realistically though, the responsibility is with me. Not everyone (although that is true), but with me. I’m responsible. Me. Just me.
Personalizing the Cross is important, because it reminds me of God’s love. Even if nobody else had sinned, my sins would’ve been enough to put Jesus on the cross.
What a powerful concept for us to think on.
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CloseWe know Bible reading is really important, but do we know how important? For instance, we know that it'll help us learn about God, but do we know that it'll help us become more compassionate? The long-term effects of daily Bible reading -- even for a few minutes a day -- are subtle, but exceedingly powerful.
Scripture References: Romans 2:17-24, Galatians 5:13-24, Nehemiah 9:26-31, 2 Timothy 2:14-19, 2 Timothy 2:1-10, 1 Peter 1:10-16
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