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Why is it important to read the Bible?

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Reading the Bible is crucial as it equips believers with knowledge of God's promises and strengthens their faith.

Engaging with Scripture is vital for Christians as it forms the basis for our understanding of God's nature and His promises to us. The sermon emphasizes that we cannot believe what we do not know. By reading the Bible, believers become familiar with God's covenant, which not only combats the spirit of unbelief but also nurtures our faith. Regularly immersing ourselves in the Word helps to reinforce our trust in God, much like daily food sustains our bodies. Moreover, hearing the gospel preached nourishes our souls and offers defense against the doubts and distractions that life presents. In a world filled with competing ideologies, the consistent reading of the Bible fortifies our spiritual walk and encourages us to cling to the truths of God's character.
Scripture References: 2 Timothy 3:16-17, Hebrews 10:25, John 17:17

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