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How to Find Hidden Gems of Truth in the Bible

In this week’s Free Lance-Star Saying Grace column, I shared the deep insights I learned from studying two short Scripture verses. Sometimes, when we read a passage from the Bible, it can seem like there is nothing to learn from it. But Paul wrote in 2 Timothy 3:16 that all Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for training and instruction in righteousness.

You can read more on the topic here: Free Lance-Star website.

There are some amazing Bible Study resources on the Internet that you can use in your own study of God’s Word. I have linked some of my favorites below.

Finally, the reason I found myself studying Psalm 120 in the first place was because I had been asked to teach on it at my church this past Sunday morning. I was amazed at the wisdom, truth, and life application that God revealed to me in those short seven verses. Oh, and if someone knows how to change the screen shot that Facebook chose as the placeholder for this video, let me know! It is not the most flattering of photos – LOL. The worship is fabulous, but if you want to watch just my message, it begins at around the 30 minute mark.

 

Bible Study Tools  – A great resource for free commentaries, Bible dictionaries, concordances, and more!

Faithlife Study Bible – A fantastic study Bible available as an app or in print

Bible Gateway  – A great site where you can read multiple Bible translation side by side.

Logos Bible Software – My go to resource for when I really want to dig into a passage. They have multiple package levels to fit different needs.

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