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If the Bible has been added to, can we trust it?

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ACCESS: This video is in American Sign Language (ASL) only. You can find the original video HERE.

 

If the Bible has been added to, can we trust it?

Are you concerned with the trustworthiness of the Bible? As you take in Pastor John Piper’s words, ask yourself this question: Do you see the glory of God shining through his words and confirming to your own heart that they are the very words of God?

 

John Piper is founder and teacher of Desiring God and chancellor of Bethlehem College & Seminary.

For more information on John Piper and Desiring God, check out desiringgod.org

For more information on Bethlehem College & Seminary, check out bcsmn.edu


Special thanks to John Piper and Desiring God for graciously letting us translate their material into sign language for the deaf to enjoy and benefit from.

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Week 17: Day 7

What a great week of reading!

This week’s narratives include two central events in Israel’s history. First was David’s conquest of Jerusalem and second was his relocation of the ark, insuring Jerusalem’s place as the religious center of the nation.

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By Chronological Bible

 

Week 17: Day 4

Today’s readings are 2 Samuel 5:11-6:23 and 1 Chronicles 13-16.

Action:
-Notice the mention of Asaph at 1 Chronicles 16:7. He wrote many psalms in Scripture.

Question:
-How central in your life is worship? How much time do you give to daily worship?

Week 17 | Day 5


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Week 17: Day 3

Today’s readings are 2 Samuel 5: 1-10; 1 Chronicles 11-12 and Psalm 133.

Questions:
-What admirable character qualities are celebrated in the description of David’s warriors?
-Which of these character qualities do you need as you approach your tasks today?

Week 17 | Day 4


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By Chronological Bible

Week 17

We are now in the fourth week of Act 2, scene 5 in the story of Scripture. This week we will read a number of psalms and finish the chronicler’s genealogies.


Week 17: Day 1

Today’s readings are Psalms 81, 88 and 92-93.

Action:
-Read each psalm’s main theme as you understand it. Then use them as prayers.

Week 17 | Day 2


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Week 16: Day 7

What a great week of readings!

From 1 Chronicles, we’ve traced genealogies from Adam to David and beyond. From 2 Samuel, we’ve
observed David’s rise as king after Saul’s death. And from Psalms, we’ve seen many worshipful
responses to life’s challenges.

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