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The Error of Personalizing Scripture | Straight Outta Context

Posted on April 5, 2018 by James
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The Scripture isn’t Always to ME!

The Bible isn’t always written to me, so why do so many people insist on personalizing verses in a way that changes the meaning? In this podcast number 000b, we are still priming the pump on the foundations of proper thinking with relation to understanding how to rightly read and understand Scripture.

We appreciate your listening and look forward to seeing this podcast get off the ground with great force. By the Lord’s grace, we’ll continue to provide more and more teaching on this and other pastoral subjects. 

Also, get ready to start listening to our weekly hour-long podcast “Theology Answers” that can be found over at “TheologyAnswers.com” and is a part of the Christian Podcast Community.

“For God so loved “ME” that He gave His only Son – this is a very bad error and should be avoided at all times.”

 

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