what if the Bible is less like a textbook to study
and more like an ocean to explore?
Learn to understand the Bible better by diving into the Scripture’s literary, cultural, historical, and language contexts. This is the place God chose to speak. When we enter this space, we hear His voice more clearly.
From this Week’s Edition
LEt there be light!
Light is one of those basic things that we don’t think much about unless it’s extremely there or extremely not. The rest of the time, we might just take it for granted. We depend on it for sight and, in the case of the sun, for life on Earth.
Which makes it a perfect candidate for God to imbue with far deeper meaning about Himself. After all, if God wants to make Himself known to us (and He does), what could be a better metaphor than something fundamental to so much of our human experience?
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BIBLE IN THE REAL WORLD
Kat Cannon
BIBLE DIVING EXPEDITION GUIDE
I have more than fifteen years of Bible teaching experience under my belt in both professional and personal ministry - and many more years participating in more Bible studies than I can count. I’m passionate about God’s Word and passionate about others falling in love with it. So I help people dive into the biblical, historical, and literary context of God’s Word, to stand next to those who first heard Him speak, and to hear God’s voice for themselves. When that happens, the Bible truly becomes alive and active (Hebrews 4:12)
I’ve prepared three guided expeditions for you below. Each one pulls from our previous discussions and gives you a chance to practice the tips and techniques we’ve talked about. As your Bible Diving Expedition Guide, I’ve also pointed out some things I think are important for you to see. But mostly, this edition prompts you to do your own explorations. Do as many as you like, go as deep as you like, it’s all here for you.