About This Book
A series of personal reflections offers practical guidance for discerning right and wrong through the Bible, encouraging readers to seek understanding, hide Scripture in the heart, and obey divine instruction. Prompted by a young relative's question, the author argues for the unity and inspiration of the biblical books, presents Christ as the center of revelation, and cites prophecy and scripture as proof of divine authority. Emphasis is placed on trusting a specific translation, pursuing a committed Christian life, and finding inner peace, assurance of salvation, and hope of eternal life through obedient faith.
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