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The book comes first | Christian podcast for women - Sn3 Ep12

The book comes first | Christian podcast for women - Sn3 Ep12

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Summary


In this conversation, Natalie R Anderson emphasises the importance of scripture in understanding faith and belief. She discusses the parable of the rich man and Lazarus, highlighting the need to believe in God's word and the significance of reading the Bible. The conversation encourages listeners to engage with scripture, assuring them that it does not contradict itself and that understanding will come with time and meditation.


Takeaways

  • The book comes first, emphasizing the importance of scripture.
  • Understanding the story of the rich man and Lazarus is crucial.
  • You must know your word to grow in faith.
  • The Bible does not contradict itself; it expands on the truth.
  • Belief in God's word is essential for spiritual growth.
  • There will always be a separation between believers and non-believers.
  • The scriptures provide the foundation for understanding God's promises.
  • Engaging with scripture opens up the fullness of salvation.
  • Understanding will deepen over time.


Keywords

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