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What should be included in a Christian's reading plan?

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A Christian's reading plan should include Scripture, edifying literature, and commentaries that deepen their understanding of God.

A well-rounded Christian reading plan should encompass the entirety of Scripture along with selected works that enrich one’s faith and understanding. Reading through the Bible regularly allows believers to engage with the whole counsel of God, as advised in 2 Timothy 3:16-17. Moreover, incorporating works by authors who elucidate Scripture and reveal Christ's glory is encouraged. This includes choosing sound, pastorally sensitive commentaries to accompany one's reading of Scripture, such as those by John Calvin or Matthew Henry, which offer insightful applications and theological depth. Consequently, a balanced reading program should be comprehensive, integrating the Bible with enriching theological literature that fosters growth.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Ephesians 4:11

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