5 Most Important Teachings of the Bible

I often take the Bible for granted, yet in the Middle Eastern country where I live, millions of people have never even seen one. My friend Leyla had never held a Bible in her hands before.
“Can I see that?” she asked. 
As I gave her my Bible and watched her open it for the first time, I got goosebumps. She wanted to learn more about it, so I spent 10 minutes walking her through the Old and New Testaments, including the Psalms and prophetic books.
Listening to Leyla read Scripture for the first time ever took my breath away:
  • “In the beginning God created…”  (Gen. 1:1)
  • “The beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ…” (Matt. 1:1)
  • “The Lord is my Shepherd, I lack nothing…” (Psalm 23:1)
Psalm 23 mesmerized both of us as she read it aloud. “How beautiful,” she marveled. I felt grateful for this opportunity God gave me to see the Bible in a new light through someone else’s eyes. 
What makes the Bible unique?
My experience with my friend opened my eyes again to the treasure we have in God’s Word. Written over a period of 1,500 years, the Bible is a collection of 66 books penned by shepherds, kings, prophets, doctors, and fishermen. God inspired different men to write the historical records, poems, prophecies, and letters that we know as the Bible. When we read it today, His Spirit speaks to us.

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