- 10 Rules for Effortless Bible Reading
- Always read at night when you're tired.
- Open the book at random; your chances of striking a genealogy are pretty good.
- Never read more than five verses at a time; you might get the idea of a story.
- Tackle the most difficult passages first; they will encourage you to give up more quickly.
- Don't have a system; you might know where to start.
- Fill your bookshelves with translations; they prove it's too hard to understand.
- Never make notes; you might remember something.
- Never share what you read with others; speech often brings thoughts into focus.
- Never attempt a group Bible study; confusion might disappear.
- Whatever you do, never, never become a regular daily reader; it might affect the way you live.
- Author unknown
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
10 Rules for Effortless Bible Reading
The following is from a sermon by Mark Gladwell entitled "Profitable Bible Reading":
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