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1 peter
Just as Ellie was a newborn and desired milk to grow.
She doesn’t miss a meal.
If she gets hungry she will let you know.
No body had to teach her to be hunger for milk.
It is an instinct of a newborn.
If we are born again spiritually then our spirits will desire to grow and feed on the Word of God.
Nobody will have to make you hungry.
God creates a natural hunger instinct in your spirit.
If we are born again spiritually then our spirits will desire to grow and feed on the Word of God.
Nobody will have to make you hungry.
I cannot turn that on inside of you.
God creates a natural hunger instinct in your spirit.
Just as Ellie was a newborn and desired milk to grow.
She doesn’t miss a meal.
If she gets hungry she will let you know.
If seeking God is our main purpose in life then we must become great at seeking God through His Word and understanding the Bible.
-If you were God, and wanted to have a book written for people on this earth, what do you think would be the most important thing to put in this book?
-Did you have a Bible in your home?
What childhood experiences do you remember about the Bible?
A) Cover the first 3 points -
In what languages was the Bible originally written?
Hebrew and Greek
16 For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life
For <gar> God <theos> so <houto> loved <agapao> the world <kosmos>, that <hoste> he gave <didomi> his <autos> only begotten <monogenes> Son <huios>, that <hina> whosoever <pas> believeth <pisteuo> in <eis> him <autos> should <apollumi> not <me> perish <apollumi>, but <alla> have <echo> everlasting <aionios> life <zoe>.
Trust <batach> in the LORD <Y@hovah> with all thine heart <leb>; and lean <sha`an> not unto thine own understanding <biynah>.
6 In all thy ways <derek> acknowledge <yada`> him, and he shall direct <yashar> thy paths <'orach>.
2) English versions
The difference between a literal and a paraphrase is that the first attempts to translate a text literally, whereas a paraphrase conveys the essential thought expressed in a source text.
Literal translations tempt to translate each word in the original language into an equivalent English word.
All translations seek in their own ways to be faithful as much as possible to the meaning of the original-language texts.
We can interpret wrong - Jesus said cut off your hand if it causes you sin.
We can interpret wrong - Jesus said cut off your hand if it causes you sin.
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Matthew
We can interpret wrong - Jesus said cut off your hand if it causes you sin.
Reference Pg4 in book
We can get way out of balance.
God is Love but hes also a God of wrath.
We can get way out of balance.
God is Love but hes also a God of wrath.
Matthew We can get way out of balance.
God is Love but hes also a God of wrath.
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