Lee Strobel
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My wife had a friend named Linda that they met with all the time, and Linda would help walk her through Scripture. And I think over time, and it takes a period of time, you begin to feel like you have a better handle on not only what the Bible is saying, but how I can find in the Bible guidance for this particular issue that I'm facing.
So I'll call my friend Mark, say, Mark, I'm wrestling with something and I feel like God's leading me in this direction and I don't know what to do. And he'll say, Lee, you know what? You should read the fourth chapter of Ephesians or something and let's talk about it because I think you may or may not be on the right track.
So I'll call my friend Mark, say, Mark, I'm wrestling with something and I feel like God's leading me in this direction and I don't know what to do. And he'll say, Lee, you know what? You should read the fourth chapter of Ephesians or something and let's talk about it because I think you may or may not be on the right track.
So I'll call my friend Mark, say, Mark, I'm wrestling with something and I feel like God's leading me in this direction and I don't know what to do. And he'll say, Lee, you know what? You should read the fourth chapter of Ephesians or something and let's talk about it because I think you may or may not be on the right track.
To have somebody like that in my life who cares about me and helps me and guides me along in understanding scripture and how to apply it to my life, is invaluable to me.
To have somebody like that in my life who cares about me and helps me and guides me along in understanding scripture and how to apply it to my life, is invaluable to me.
To have somebody like that in my life who cares about me and helps me and guides me along in understanding scripture and how to apply it to my life, is invaluable to me.
And I would encourage anybody who feels that, as we all do when you first open the Bible, it's very confusing, take advantage of those resources, but especially a local church where you can really dig in and over time develop that confidence that you're understanding not just the general flow of the Bible, but the specific teachings of it.
And I would encourage anybody who feels that, as we all do when you first open the Bible, it's very confusing, take advantage of those resources, but especially a local church where you can really dig in and over time develop that confidence that you're understanding not just the general flow of the Bible, but the specific teachings of it.
And I would encourage anybody who feels that, as we all do when you first open the Bible, it's very confusing, take advantage of those resources, but especially a local church where you can really dig in and over time develop that confidence that you're understanding not just the general flow of the Bible, but the specific teachings of it.
I have a friend named Skip Heitzig who wrote a book called The Bible from 30,000 Feet. And the idea is kind of get that orientation, you know, get the basics and get it kind of figured out in your mind how this all fits together. That's a great resource. I like the Net Bible. You ever use the Net Bible? No. It's a pretty new translation headed up by Daniel B. Wallace of Dallas Seminary.
I have a friend named Skip Heitzig who wrote a book called The Bible from 30,000 Feet. And the idea is kind of get that orientation, you know, get the basics and get it kind of figured out in your mind how this all fits together. That's a great resource. I like the Net Bible. You ever use the Net Bible? No. It's a pretty new translation headed up by Daniel B. Wallace of Dallas Seminary.
I have a friend named Skip Heitzig who wrote a book called The Bible from 30,000 Feet. And the idea is kind of get that orientation, you know, get the basics and get it kind of figured out in your mind how this all fits together. That's a great resource. I like the Net Bible. You ever use the Net Bible? No. It's a pretty new translation headed up by Daniel B. Wallace of Dallas Seminary.
But what I like about it, it has thousands of footnotes explaining why certain translation decisions were made. And you can really get into, oh, you could have translated this way or this way, and footnotes and say, this is why we chose this way, because this and this.
But what I like about it, it has thousands of footnotes explaining why certain translation decisions were made. And you can really get into, oh, you could have translated this way or this way, and footnotes and say, this is why we chose this way, because this and this.
But what I like about it, it has thousands of footnotes explaining why certain translation decisions were made. And you can really get into, oh, you could have translated this way or this way, and footnotes and say, this is why we chose this way, because this and this.
Things you wouldn't understand about the Greek or the Hebrew, but they kind of illuminate and help you understand the decisions that were made behind the translation.
Things you wouldn't understand about the Greek or the Hebrew, but they kind of illuminate and help you understand the decisions that were made behind the translation.
Things you wouldn't understand about the Greek or the Hebrew, but they kind of illuminate and help you understand the decisions that were made behind the translation.
Yeah, I'd be glad to pray. Yeah. Lord, thanks for this opportunity to talk not just to Sean, but all these folks who are listening in, watching in. We pray that you would move in all of our hearts to draw us closer and closer to you.