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Many Christians turn to the Bible for comfort in times of need. Christians read passages from the Bible so that they know that they're never alone since God is always with them. The Bible is a good book to turn to since it reminds us not to worry since God will give us what we ask for. Christians also like to turn to the Bible to know that God will always be there for them and that he'll never turn his back to us. Christians also turn to the Bible as a way to have a closer relationship with God and get to know him better. The Bible is a source of hope and inspiration to many Christians, and it tells Christians how they can get into Heaven and be with God forever.
The Bible is the word of God and the heart of the Christian faith. The Bible is the basis of Christianity, and Christianity wouldn't have a foundation without the Bible. Christianity is our lifeline to God, and we wouldn't have salvation without the Bible. Romans 10:17 tells us that "faith comes through hearing and hearing through the word of Christ." Without the Bible, Christians wouldn't have a foundation for their faith. The Bible is our way of hearing the word of Christ, and he wouldn't be able to speak to us without the Bible. The Bible lets us know Gods love, and lets us know of the sacrifice Jesus made for all of us.
It's no coincidence that Christianity is the biggest religion in the world and the Bible is the most widely published book in the world. The Bible and Christianity are connected with each other and will always be intertwined. The Bible is the heart and soul of Christianity, and one couldn't exist without the other. God gave us the Bible so that we can learn about him, and we wouldn't know God if he didn't give us the Bible.
Published by Christina Armani
I am a 30y/o female living in Maryland. I am a Christian and love to write religious articles and poems. I like to write, read, shop, watch movies, and have fun with my friends. I have a female cat named... View profile
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Post a CommentThe Bible is important to Christianity. Even so, I think that the only thing that Christianity needs to survive is hope. We want something to believe in and something to look forward to. There are many religions out there. One thing they all have in common is that they require their followers to have faith in something that they can not see. Hope breeds faith.