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Admiration Quote by Thomas Adams

“The Bible is to us what the star was to the wise men; but if we spend all our time in gazing upon it, observing its motions, and admiring its splendor, without being led to Christ by it, the use of it will be lost on us.” quote by Thomas Adams
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“The Bible is to us what the star was to the wise men; but if we spend all our time in gazing upon it, observing its motions, and admiring its splendor, without being led to Christ by it, the use of it will be lost on us.”

Thomas Adams

About This Quote

The quote warns that treating scripture as an object of fascination without allowing it to guide one to Christ renders it ineffective spiritually.

In simple terms: Scripture must lead to Christ, not just be admired.

Key Takeaway

Faith requires transformation, not mere observation.

Themes

faith interpretation spiritual guidance symbolism purpose

Mood

reflective serious inspirational

Type

theological didactic

When to use this quote

  • personal Bible study
  • church teaching
  • religious education
  • spiritual counseling

Key Concepts

biblical authority Christ-centered reading spiritual formation

Practical Applications

  • devotional preaching
  • faith formation workshops

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does one ensure Scripture points to Christ?
  • What risks arise from treating the Bible as a mere cultural artifact?
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