Monday, July 12, 2010

What are the most common verses or books that Christians study in Bible study?

In your experience..

What are the most common verses or books that Christians study in Bible study?
The Gospels and Pauline epistles. A sprinkling of the Torah writings, and the book of Revelation.
Reply:The Bible reveals the very spirit, mind, and heart of God. It reveils how the world began and how it will end ushering in the new heaven and the new earth wherein will dwell those who love God..It is a manuel for kings, priests and or prophets, and written to reveil the sinfulness of mankind, the doom of sinners, and to the glory of those who were chosen out of God by the power of His Holy Spirit. Someone who is just starting out should read the book of St.John. Yet, Matthew, Mark, and Luke, give their personal accounts in their being chosen of Jesus to be His first of born again believers who would not only tell of their experiences but be the first converts into the family of Almighty God, doing the very works and miracles of Christ, as it is to this day. When a person is born of God's Spirit, they are no longer a child of Satan, remaining in sin. They are reborn in their spirit and have the divine nature of the God who created them. Through Christ, we are given LIFE everlasting and we shall never die spiritually, even though our body will experience the curse of Adams sin by death, we shall be changed in a twinkling of an eye and receive a glorified body such as Christ has now. And we are now given power, unconditional love, and the fruits and gifts of the Holy Spirit, to rule and reign in this life and in the life to come. But to those who refuse to receive this new life, will die both physically and spiritually only to have their destiny being doomed to the same place prepared of God for Satan, for He is the father of sin and death and those who sin belong to him...
Reply:Genesis 41:21- I am your Lord, do not fear your Lord for I have given you treasures in your sack.





That taken out of context is probably the best part of the Bible. Maybe it's Genesis 21:31 or 31:21, I forget, but it has 2 double digits and both end in one.





BTW: I'm atheist
Reply:Back when I was of that mindset, the only book we studied was the Bible because nothing else mattered. If I were into that now, there are many other bokks that I would want to include.





Rev. Neil
Reply:John 3:16 was ingrained in my head when I was little





"For God so loved the world that he sent his only son so that whoever believes will not perish but will have everlasting life"





*shutters*
Reply:Corinthians, James, Proverbs and Galatians.
Reply:Philipians
Reply:hmmm revelations was a popular book to talk about.
Reply:the "story of Daniel'
Reply:The Bibble full of Dribble
Reply:Based on the answers from fundies here, I'd say the Old Testament and Paul, but never Jesus.


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