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What does the Bible say about sharing knowledge?

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The Bible teaches that knowledge should be shared to benefit others, as seen in Mark 4:21-25.

In Mark 4:21-25, Jesus emphasizes that a candle is not lit to be hidden, but to illuminate the darkness, indicating that the knowledge and light we receive should be shared with others. This principle holds true for the religious knowledge given to believers; it is not solely for personal benefit but for the edification of the Church and the world around us. As Christians, we are called to display the truth we have found and encourage others to seek it for themselves, fulfilling our duty as members of Christ's body to communicate the Gospel.
Scripture References: Mark 4:21-25, 1 Peter 4:10

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Mark 4:21-25
J.C. Ryle · Apr 1, 2016
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