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Why is the Bible called the living Word of God?
“Living” does not mean that it moves—it means that it acts. God’s Word is not a dead museum text: it actively intervenes in the human heart, corrects, heals, and leads. This is not a metaphor, but the real experience of millions.
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Why Is the Bible Important for a Christian’s Spiritual Life?
The Bible is not merely a religious tradition or an archive of antiquity. It is the living Word of God, which has the power to change thinking, shape character, and lead a person to salvation. Without it, spiritual life gradually weakens.
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Why is the Bible so important for spiritual life?
The Bible is spread throughout the world — but the main question is not its distribution, but what place it occupies in a particular heart. It is a spiritual weapon, bread for the soul, and the only reliable source of God’s will.
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Why is the Sabbath School lesson discussed on Sabbath after being studied during the week?
Sabbath School is not a separate lesson, but a continuation of the week’s study. When a person has reflected on the text all week and then shares it in the congregation, the Word of God moves from the page into the heart and into the community.
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What role does the Bible play in a Christian’s life according to Hebrews 4:12?
Hebrews 4:12 describes the Word of God as “living and active” — active and effective. The Bible does not merely provide information: it penetrates to the deepest parts of the human person and judges the hidden motives of the heart.
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How can you study the Bible correctly and in an interesting way so that it changes your life?
Bible study that changes life is not a quick reading of chapters just to meet a quota. It is slow reflection on the text, where the question "what does this mean for me today?" matters more than the amount read.
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How should young people study the Bible correctly and begin regular reading?
Regular Bible reading begins not with big plans, but with a small daily step. The main goal is not knowledge of the commandments, but an encounter with Christ, whom Scripture reveals on every page.
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Where does the Bible say that God created time?
The Bible does not contain the phrase "God created time" literally—but it consistently shows that time began together with creation. "In the beginning" in Genesis 1:1 means the starting point of all that exists, including time.
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What does the story about the word “Shibboleth” in Judges 12 mean?
The word “Shibboleth” became a test of tribal identity among the tribes of Israel—and turned into a tragedy. This short story leaves a profound spiritual lesson: pride and rivalry within God’s people can cost more than external enemies.
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Why did the tribe of Ephraim oppose Jephthah after the victory over the Ammonites?
The tribe of Ephraim was offended that Jephthah had not called them to war. Behind this indignation was not concern for justice, but pride: they wanted the glory of victory. The conflict between brotherly tribes turned into tragedy.
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Did the earth exist before the creation week according to the Bible?
Genesis 1:1-2 shows that God first created the heavens and the earth, and then during six days He ordered and filled it. The earth existed before the six-day ordering, but in a state of “formless and empty.” This does not contradict a young earth—it explains its initial condition.
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What does Proverbs 11:17 mean in the Hebrew original?
The Hebrew gomel nafsho means “one who does good to his own soul.” A merciful person first enriches his own inner world. A cruel person, by contrast, destroys his own being. The law of spiritual cause and effect is exact and unavoidable.
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