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Garth Heckman
The David Alliance
#The brotherhood manifesto
#TripleCsurvivor
What’s the best bible? NIV, NLT, GV, NASB, KJV, NKJV, IOU, NBA, NFL or the one I love the Wuest translation…. But you wanna know truly the best bible version? Its the one you read.
Wuest Study bible is the best near greek experience in English for a bible.
1. The Crisis of Identity (The "Manual" Problem)
Many men today are trying to build lives, careers, and families without ever reading the "manufacturer's instructions." When we don't know the Word, we define our masculinity by cultural trends—which change like the wind—rather than the unchanging character of God.
2. The Erosion of Leadership (The "Compass" Problem)
A man cannot lead his family, his business, or his community to a destination he hasn't seen. Biblical illiteracy leaves men without a moral or spiritual compass. When a crisis hits, an illiterate man reacts based on emotion or instinct rather than responding based on Truth.
3. The Power of the "Sword" (The "Weapon" Problem)
In the New Testament, the Word of God is described as a double-edged sword. A man who doesn't know the Bible is essentially walking onto a battlefield unarmed. We cannot fight temptation, pass on a legacy to our children, or stand firm against injustice if we don't know the promises and commands of God.
"A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to a person who isn’t." — Charles Spurgeon
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Garth Heckman
The David Alliance
#The brotherhood manifesto
#TripleCsurvivor
What’s the best bible? NIV, NLT, GV, NASB, KJV, NKJV, IOU, NBA, NFL or the one I love the Wuest translation…. But you wanna know truly the best bible version? Its the one you read.
Wuest Study bible is the best near greek experience in English for a bible.
1. The Crisis of Identity (The "Manual" Problem)
Many men today are trying to build lives, careers, and families without ever reading the "manufacturer's instructions." When we don't know the Word, we define our masculinity by cultural trends—which change like the wind—rather than the unchanging character of God.
2. The Erosion of Leadership (The "Compass" Problem)
A man cannot lead his family, his business, or his community to a destination he hasn't seen. Biblical illiteracy leaves men without a moral or spiritual compass. When a crisis hits, an illiterate man reacts based on emotion or instinct rather than responding based on Truth.
3. The Power of the "Sword" (The "Weapon" Problem)
In the New Testament, the Word of God is described as a double-edged sword. A man who doesn't know the Bible is essentially walking onto a battlefield unarmed. We cannot fight temptation, pass on a legacy to our children, or stand firm against injustice if we don't know the promises and commands of God.
"A Bible that’s falling apart usually belongs to a person who isn’t." — Charles Spurgeon

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