Bible Reading Made Different - Introduction


 God has inspired me to start a blog of my Bible reading journaling. So, I am launching this website. Since blogging is a new life’s journey for me, I have decided to start with one of my favorite Biblical characters, Abram (Abraham). In Genesis, Chapter 12, God tells Abram to leave his father’s household, his country and his people, thus starting him on a new journey in life.

The Bible is extremely fascinating because Biblical characters were real people with real
problems, issues, situations and victories. They made good decisions and they made bad decisions. There are murderers, adulterers, liars and conspirators throughout the Bible. Yet, God loved, healed, delivered, guided and corrected them just as He does with us today. The Bible is also full of God-fearing people who were faithful, honest and obedient. Guess what? God loved, healed, delivered, guided and corrected them too. Today’s writers of novels, television dramas, movies, etc. “ain’t got nothing on God’s Word.”

I will summarize chapters, make comments and ask questions, all with the hope of encouraging the reader to engage in more personal Bible Study. Please note, this blog is not intended to replace anyone’s personal Bible Study time. However, if you aren’t spending time with God on a regular basis, I pray this blog will encourage you to “make room for God” in your schedule, even if it’s to ensure that my summaries are accurate.

Spending Time With God

Disclaimer: I am not a professional writer, nor am I a Bible scholar…. and I don’t play one at churchI am a woman of God who loves to journal.

Thank you all for traveling with me on this Bible reading blogging journey.

TO GOD BE THE GLORY!

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