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A barefoot teenager in rural Wales saves for six years and then walks twenty miles to buy a Bible in her own language. That story isn’t sentimental filler, it’s a mirror. If we say we believe the Word of God, do we actually trust it enough to treat it like treasure?
We follow the thread from Mary Jones to the early church, where Peter is accused of selling “cleverly devised myths” about Jesus. Peter answers with eyewitness truth from the Transfiguration and then makes an even bigger claim: the strongest foundation for Christian faith is not someone’s spiritual experience but the written Word we can read. From 2 Peter 1 to 2 Timothy 3:16, we talk about Bible inspiration, what it means that Scripture is God-breathed, and why Christians have confidence that the Bible is not a man-made religious project.
Then we get practical and direct. Scripture doesn’t just inform, it forms. It teaches what is right, reproves what is wrong, corrects what is crooked, and trains us to keep walking straight. We also address why that authority puts believers out of step with cultural trends that elevate personal experience as the highest judge. To help you put this into practice, we share a simple Bible study method (observation, interpretation, application) plus concrete tools like study Bibles, commentaries, and expository teaching, along with a challenge to treat the Bible as more than an app.
If this strengthened your confidence in Scripture, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one habit that would help you treasure God’s Word more this week?
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A barefoot teenager in rural Wales saves for six years and then walks twenty miles to buy a Bible in her own language. That story isn’t sentimental filler, it’s a mirror. If we say we believe the Word of God, do we actually trust it enough to treat it like treasure?
We follow the thread from Mary Jones to the early church, where Peter is accused of selling “cleverly devised myths” about Jesus. Peter answers with eyewitness truth from the Transfiguration and then makes an even bigger claim: the strongest foundation for Christian faith is not someone’s spiritual experience but the written Word we can read. From 2 Peter 1 to 2 Timothy 3:16, we talk about Bible inspiration, what it means that Scripture is God-breathed, and why Christians have confidence that the Bible is not a man-made religious project.
Then we get practical and direct. Scripture doesn’t just inform, it forms. It teaches what is right, reproves what is wrong, corrects what is crooked, and trains us to keep walking straight. We also address why that authority puts believers out of step with cultural trends that elevate personal experience as the highest judge. To help you put this into practice, we share a simple Bible study method (observation, interpretation, application) plus concrete tools like study Bibles, commentaries, and expository teaching, along with a challenge to treat the Bible as more than an app.
If this strengthened your confidence in Scripture, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. What’s one habit that would help you treasure God’s Word more this week?
Support the show
Discover more wisdom from God's Word: https://www.wisdomonline.org

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