Emmy Moore
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Man, I'm really excited about this because this is one of the first things I learned when I first became Christian, which is really exciting. Because when you first become Christian, you're learning all these things about the Lord and how he's loving and gracious and merciful and all these things which are amazing.
Man, I'm really excited about this because this is one of the first things I learned when I first became Christian, which is really exciting. Because when you first become Christian, you're learning all these things about the Lord and how he's loving and gracious and merciful and all these things which are amazing.
And then when it comes down for you to actually sit down and read your Bible, you're like, wow. What does this say? I don't understand what any of this means. And when it came to me, I guess my relationship with the Bible really started in 2020. I became a believer in mid, late, excuse me, 2019.
And then when it comes down for you to actually sit down and read your Bible, you're like, wow. What does this say? I don't understand what any of this means. And when it came to me, I guess my relationship with the Bible really started in 2020. I became a believer in mid, late, excuse me, 2019.
And then later in 2020, early in 2021, that's when I actually started reading the word for the first time. And I went to the Passion Conference in Atlanta, which is actually where I met my soon-to-be husband. But I went with a group of actually really great friends that I still have to this day. And we went to Passion.
And then later in 2020, early in 2021, that's when I actually started reading the word for the first time. And I went to the Passion Conference in Atlanta, which is actually where I met my soon-to-be husband. But I went with a group of actually really great friends that I still have to this day. And we went to Passion.
And I remember that conference really just sparked something in my spirit to read my word. And I never read my Bible before. leading up to that conference. That was like the first time I've read scripture. And I remember the first scripture I actually got and understood was John 1, 1. And the beginning was the word and the word was God and the word was with God. Right.
And I remember that conference really just sparked something in my spirit to read my word. And I never read my Bible before. leading up to that conference. That was like the first time I've read scripture. And I remember the first scripture I actually got and understood was John 1, 1. And the beginning was the word and the word was God and the word was with God. Right.
And so we're in the beginning was the word and word was with God and the word was God. Amen. There we go. And so that was the first revelation that I got on my own reading the Bible of like, wow, in the beginning, the word Jesus was quite literally dwelling with God and the word was God. And that was the first time I was like, well, the Bible is living and it's active and it spoke to me.
And so we're in the beginning was the word and word was with God and the word was God. Amen. There we go. And so that was the first revelation that I got on my own reading the Bible of like, wow, in the beginning, the word Jesus was quite literally dwelling with God and the word was God. And that was the first time I was like, well, the Bible is living and it's active and it spoke to me.
And, you know, how did I get there? And how did I continue going to a place of Bible study and coming out of my closet, biblically literate, which is great. And I think one of the things that I really appreciate and that I love is that there's a, um, And just from what I hear from you guys is that there I try, which I try to be as much as I can.
And, you know, how did I get there? And how did I continue going to a place of Bible study and coming out of my closet, biblically literate, which is great. And I think one of the things that I really appreciate and that I love is that there's a, um, And just from what I hear from you guys is that there I try, which I try to be as much as I can.
I try to be as biblical, biblically literate and theologically sound as much as I as as as much as I possibly can. And I love the Bible. I love the word. I love theology. And so I'm always in the word and I love learning so much about it. And, um, I kind of hear all the time of like, Emmy, like, how'd you get in your word? How do you know all these Bible verses on the top of your head?
I try to be as biblical, biblically literate and theologically sound as much as I as as as much as I possibly can. And I love the Bible. I love the word. I love theology. And so I'm always in the word and I love learning so much about it. And, um, I kind of hear all the time of like, Emmy, like, how'd you get in your word? How do you know all these Bible verses on the top of your head?
And how does this come so custom to you? And I think I just developed such a real love for the word of God that it has never really departed from me.
And how does this come so custom to you? And I think I just developed such a real love for the word of God that it has never really departed from me.
But when I first got that revelation of John 1, 1, I was like, man, I still want to have this feeling and I want to continue searching and seeking the word of God like this and let the word speak to me and just figure out more about Jesus and his heart.
But when I first got that revelation of John 1, 1, I was like, man, I still want to have this feeling and I want to continue searching and seeking the word of God like this and let the word speak to me and just figure out more about Jesus and his heart.
And when I started to get mentorship, one of the pastors that was mentoring me during the time gave me a really great structure of how to Bible study. And this is what I've been using for the past three years of me reading my Bible. And so I wanted to sit here and share with you guys today, because even when I mentor and I disciple young women, this is one of the first things I teach them.
And when I started to get mentorship, one of the pastors that was mentoring me during the time gave me a really great structure of how to Bible study. And this is what I've been using for the past three years of me reading my Bible. And so I wanted to sit here and share with you guys today, because even when I mentor and I disciple young women, this is one of the first things I teach them.