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Austin Sanford
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This book is refreshing, in that it is not designed to be a textbook about textual criticism; it is an encouragement to believers who may be led astray from the divinity of Scripture. I’m only just starting chapter 3, but I am loving it already.
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This book is refreshing, in that it is not designed to be a textbook about textual criticism; it is an encouragement to believers who may be led astray from the divinity of Scripture. I’m only just starting chapter 3, but I am loving it already.
Jonathan Ohrn
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God’s word convicts us of sin, shows us the way, and leads us from darkness into light. We immerse ourselves in Scripture so that the morning star, Christ himself (see Num. 24:17–19; cf. Rev. 22:16), would rise in our hearts. The goal of revelation is not information only, but affection, worship, and obedience. Christ in us will be realized only as we drink deeply of the Bible, which is God’s word outside of us
— Jan 26, 2026 08:47PM
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Jonathan Ohrn
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If you ever think to yourself, “I need to know what is true—what is true about me, true about people, true about the world, true about the future, true about the past, true about the good life, and true about God,” then come to God’s word. It teaches only what is true: “Sanctify them in the truth,” Jesus said; “your word is truth” (John 17:17).
— Jan 25, 2026 08:02PM
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