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What does the Bible say about reading the Scripture?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of reading Scripture as the primary means of grace and spiritual growth.

The Bible provides essential truths for our peace and spiritual understanding, which can be obtained directly through diligent reading and prayer. As John Newton notes, the Bible is the 'fountain' from which all true knowledge and spiritual sustenance flow. While human writings may add value, they can never replace the clarity and purity found in Scripture. Regular engagement with the Bible allows believers to develop a comprehensive view of true religion, its nature, and its purpose.

Moreover, Scripture encourages believers to read it consistently for deeper understanding. Newton advises that reading the Bible from cover to cover not only enriches our knowledge but also illuminates previously unread passages, enhancing our grasp of the truths within. This practice, coupled with consistent prayer for understanding, fosters spiritual growth and fortifies the believer’s faith against distractions and errors inherent in human teachings.
Scripture References: Jeremiah 15:16

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