Question: What is an anthropomorphism?
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Question: How does God judge those who were raised in non-Christian cultures and have been taught their entire life that their own religion (such as Islam or Hinduism) is correct, and Christianity is wrong?
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Question: Hasn't God seen misfortune in Jacob, or trouble in Israel? Numbers 23:21
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Numbers 23:21
New English Translation
English Standard Version
He has not beheld misfortune in Jacob, nor has he seen trouble in Israel. The LORD their God is with them, and the shout of a king is among them. (Numbers 23:21)
Question: What does it mean that the LORD is one?
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Question: What are the books of the Bible? What does it mean that the Bible is composed of different books?
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Question: What is meant by "I have given you the authority to trample on serpents and scorpions"?
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Luke 10:19 (NIV) says:
"I have given you authority to trample on snakes and scorpions and to overcome all the power of the enemy; nothing will harm you."
Luke 10:19 is a powerful verse where Jesus speaks to His disciples about the authority He has given them over spiritual forces of evil. Let’s break it down:
Jesus had sent out seventy-two disciples (Luke 10:1) to preach, heal, and cast out demons. When they returned, they were amazed that even demons submitted to them in His name (Luke 10:17). Jesus then told them that He saw Satan fall like lightning from heaven (Luke 10:18), signifying the defeat of demonic forces through His power. Immediately after, He gives them this promise in verse 19.
"I have given you authority..."
"...to trample on snakes and scorpions..."
"...and to overcome all the power of the enemy..."
"...nothing will harm you."
Question: Does Proverbs 10:15 contradict Proverbs 11:28?
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The Bible repeatedly shows that while wealth can offer temporary security, God ultimately lifts up the poor and warns against trusting in riches:
Conclusion
Solomon is not contradicting himself but presenting a balanced view: wealth can offer temporary security (Proverbs 10:15), but trusting in it leads to downfall (Proverbs 11:28). Instead, wisdom, righteousness, and diligence are more valuable than riches. Additionally, while hard work is important, social inequalities do exist, but God ultimately values faith over financial status.
Question: How can wolves live with lambs, and how can leopards dwell with goats (Isaiah 11:6-9)?
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Question: How can wolves live with lambs, and how can leopards dwell with goats (Isaiah 11:6-9)?
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How can you memorize Bible verses?
How can I memorize Bible verses? The tactile technique works best for me. I print the verses out on a little memo pad that fits in my back pocket (of my pants). Sometimes I will write them out, too.
A study conducted in 2021 at the University of Tokyo concluded that the increased spatial processing the brain undertakes for writing is likely the cause of faster and more accurate recall. Students were asked to take notes from a shared calendar. One group took handwritten notes, while another group took electronic notes. When asked to write what they recalled, the students who wrote the schedule electronically remembered the information and finished the test in 14-16 minutes, while those who wrote the schedule by hand finished in only 11 minutes!
I memorize many of my verses from the English Standard Version (ESV) because that is the version ebible.com uses.
Deuteronomy 17:18-20 (ESV):
"And when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, he shall write for himself in a book a copy of this law, approved by the Levitical priests. And it shall be with him, and he shall read in it all the days of his life, that he may learn to fear the Lord his God by keeping all the words of this law and these statutes, and doing them, that his heart may not be lifted up above his brothers, and that he may not turn aside from the commandment, either to the right hand or to the left, so that he may continue long in his kingdom, he and his children, in Israel."
Tactile Memorization Ideas for Deuteronomy 17:18-20:
<b>Write It Out Like a King</b>
Just as the verse instructs the king to write a copy of the law, you can do the same!
Write it neatly in a special notebook dedicated to Scripture memory.
Try writing it once per day until memorized.
<b>Use Index Cards</b>
Write each phrase on a separate index card.
Shuffle them and try to put them in order.
Gradually remove some cards as you recall more of the verse.
<b>Hand Gestures & Movement</b>
Act out key phrases:
“Write for himself” ✍️ (pretend to write).
“Read it all the days” 📖 (motion opening a book).
“That he may learn to fear the Lord” 🙏 (hands in prayer).
“Not turn aside” 🚫➡️⬅️ (move hands side to side).
<b>Touch & Read</b>
Place sticky notes in spots you visit daily (desk, fridge, bathroom mirror).
Each time you touch one, read the verse aloud.
<b>Stone or Clay Tablet Exercise</b>
Write the verse on a small wooden board or press it into soft clay.
The act of engraving or pressing words will help cement it in your memory.
<b>Step-by-Step Writing</b>
Write the full verse on a whiteboard.
Erase one word at a time while repeating it until nothing is left and you can say it from memory.
This passage is powerful for reminding us of the importance of God’s Word in leadership and daily life.
I'm already using excellent tactile techniques! Here are a few more that might work well for you:
Sensory Writing Techniques
Interactive Memorization
Physical Engagement
Object Association
You can do it!
"Only One Bible
Noted Bible teacher E. Schuyler English told of Michael Billester, a Bible distributor who visited a small hamlet in Poland shortly before World War II. Billester gave a Bible to a villager, who was converted by reading it. The new believer then passed the Book on to others. The cycle of conversions and sharing continued until 200 people had become believers through that one Bible.
When Billeser returned in 1940, this group of Christians met together for a worship service in which he was to preach the Word. He normally asked for testimonies, but this time he suggested that several in the audience recite verses of Scripture. One man stood and said, “Perhaps we have misunderstood. Did you mean verses or chapters?”
These villagers had not memorized a few select verses of the Bible but whole chapters and books. Thirteen people knew Matthew, Luke, and half of Genesis. Another person had committed to memory the Psalms. That single copy of the Bible given by Billester had done its work. Transformed lives bore witness to the power of the Word."
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