The Value of Daily Bible Reading and Fellowship with God - Lovesick Scribe
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Feasting on the Bible daily through reading and studying is vital for us as Christians. However, there can be numerous reasons that we have as to why we do not take the time to abide in His Word daily. Time in God's Word can seem dry if we do not have a feeling or an experience to accompany it. We may even be intimidated to read God's Word after leaving the NAR, in fear that we will not understand it properly.
Be encouraged, dear Christian! Abiding in God's Word is part of your fellowship with Him, and it is easier than you think.
Join me along with Cass Backhouse from Her Theology, as we discuss this important topic.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCJ8WlfeBW4
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