I Can Do All Things Through a Verse Taken Out of Context
“But it has also been eye-opening to read verses that we’ve come to know by heart and that have been used in a number of capacities out of context with a fresh perspective.”
“But it has also been eye-opening to read verses that we’ve come to know by heart and that have been used in a number of capacities out of context with a fresh perspective.”
“When we consider how our English language is littered with idioms, these nonsensical phrases, in the literal sense, it’s crazy that we expect to read our Bibles and take what we read there at face value.”
“There is no right or wrong way to make references for future versions of yourself to be reminded of important lessons learned.”
“Biblical context matters, because it helps us to reframe our studies, to focus on where we can find God, rather than ourselves, in the stories, as well as how everything points back to Jesus.”
“God comes alongside us, walking step-by-step beside us, facing each wave of emotion, crying each tear, and screaming at each injustice, just as we do. He walks through the muck with us, knee-deep and miserable, but He never leaves our side.”
“We often find ourselves in places or situations in life we didnโt expect or plan to be in for our lives.ย But often it is the times like these when we are forced out of our comfort zones, away from โhomeโ so to speak, that the most growth takes place.ย And that growth is our way to bear witness to what God has done in and through us.”
“Women tend to shy away from these important roles of โdisciple-makerโ that so many are seeking, simply because they donโt feel equipped… Maybe we’re going about it all wrong?”
“Maybe we don’t find ourselves in quite the same circumstances as Ruth and Naomi, desperate for food to feed our hungry bellies, but our spiritual bellies ache just as much.”
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