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I want to keep reading it over and over again as I am on my drought
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That reminds me of Esther. Although God is not mentioned in that book, it's cool to see Him working all things out behind the scenes. Since the OP is in a drought, reading Esther and meditating on how God works "invisibly" might be helpful.All of them..although Jonah comes to mind based on what you posted...
I want to keep reading it over and over again as I am on my drought
Reading the Bible will not strengthen your faith, per se. It will give you ammunition, but if you want to be able to take advantage of it, you must believe it, but intellectual agreement that what you read is true won't do it. Belief is a matter of the heart. Part of the process of obedience to God's will is what gets a person more faith. Prayer, fasting, and other spiritual disciplines help. (In addition to being good themselves, they are also ways to be obedient.)I want to keep reading it over and over again as I am on my drought
I disagree.Reading the Bible will not strengthen your faith, per se. It will give you ammunition, but if you want to be able to take advantage of it, you must believe it, but intellectual agreement that what you read is true won't do it. Belief is a matter of the heart. Part of the process of obedience to God's will is what gets a person more faith. Prayer, fasting, and other spiritual disciplines help. (In addition to being good themselves, they are also ways to be obedient.)
By the way, if you are painfully aware of your lack of faith, then seeking more faith won't help in the short-term. Time is needed for a human's faith to grow; it's called building your faith on the rock that is Jesus Christ. Regardless, you can seek comfort for the short-term through the promises of God as well as other (encouraging) Christians—especially if they are more rooted in the Word and more experienced in life than you. Serving people worse off than yourself, or even just talking to them, can help, too.
The Gospel of John was my second choice.Either the Gospel of John or Romans.
The first one is pretty much tuned to training Christians and the second one gets to some real nitty gritty.
Reading the Bible will not strengthen your faith, per se. It will give you ammunition, but if you want to be able to take advantage of it, you must believe it ...
I agree. It's two sides of the same coin, though. A person's ability to "hear" is dependent on the Spirit.I disagree.
Knowing who God is through what He reveals to us in His Word does promote faith. The Bible even says so.
Romans 10:17
17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.
I believe the question I was answering is Does God's Word promote faith? So I'm not sure how I am wrong. God's Word does promote faith. God's Word says faith comes by hearing the Word of God or the gospel message.I agree. It's two sides of the same coin, though. A person's ability to "hear" is dependent on the Spirit.
For we also have had the gospel preached to us, just as they did; but the message they heard was of no value to them, because those who heard did not combine it with faith. (Hebrews 4:2, 1984 NIV)
“No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him, and I will raise him up at the last day. (John 6:44, 1984 NIV)
I want to keep reading it over and over again as I am on my drought
So the belief is from report, and the report through the word of God. (Romans 10:17, ABP [literal from the Greek])I believe the question I was answering is Does God's Word promote faith? So I'm not sure how I am wrong. God's Word does promote faith. God's Word says faith comes by hearing the Word of God or the gospel message.