“There is no value in the reading of Scripture for its own sake, but only if it effectively introduces us to Jesus… — John R.W. Stott Copy Share Image
“In reading Scripture, we feel in the presence of Him unto whose eyes all things are naked and open.” — Adolph Saphir Copy Share Image
“I'm not so sure reading Scripture will keep us from having to face trouble as much as it will focus our attention… — Mona Hodgson Copy Share Image
“Reading Scripture as a coherent narrative rather seems to me to invite reflection on how all present human conditions, those of being… — Preston Sprinkle Copy Share Image
There is no example of someone reading their scripture and saying, 'I have a prediction about the world that no one knows… — Neil deGrasse Tyson Copy Share Image
“The issue is not whether young people can read the Bible (they can). The real issue is . . . well, really,… — Kenda Creasy Dean Copy Share Image
“One of the biggest mistakes we make when reading scripture is that we come to the text demanding something of it. Don’t… — Danielle Shroyer Copy Share Image
“The Bible is revolutionary, life-changing, extraordinary, eye opening, jaw-dropping, and downright amazing. It is filled with romance, tragedy, heroes, good and evil.… — Courtney Joseph Copy Share Image
I know not a better rule of reading the Scripture, than to read it through from beginning to end and when we… — John Newton Copy Share Image
“There are many things which are pastorally helpful in the short or medium term which are not in fact grounded on the… — N.T. Wright Copy Share Image
“To help me learn how to practice lectio divina, I’ve enlisted two expert sources. Eugene Peterson opens his book on spiritual reading… — Jana Riess Copy Share Image
“But Jesus also had a way of reading Scripture that was surprising, unconventional, and paradoxical. This is part of what first fascinated… — Ken Wilson Copy Share Image