“Watch your life and doctrine closely. Persevere in them, because if you do, you will save both yourself and your hearers” (1 Timothy 4:16).
Some years ago, I was talking with a young woman who had gone through a Christian high school and who had graduated from a well-known Christian college. This young woman was from a home where her parents were in Christian work. When I asked her when was the last time she had completed reading the New Testament, she replied that she had never read it all. And of course the Old Testament had been read less. This is now a standard question I ask, and it is almost a standard answer. Christians are not watching their life and doctrine closely.
If you are not reading your Bible regularly, start now. If you like, you can join this plan for reading the entire Bible by the end of May.
Some years ago, I was talking with a young woman who had gone through a Christian high school and who had graduated from a well-known Christian college. This young woman was from a home where her parents were in Christian work. When I asked her when was the last time she had completed reading the New Testament, she replied that she had never read it all. And of course the Old Testament had been read less. This is now a standard question I ask, and it is almost a standard answer. Christians are not watching their life and doctrine closely.
If you are not reading your Bible regularly, start now. If you like, you can join this plan for reading the entire Bible by the end of May.
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