The Bible is the Word of God, objectively true and profitable for doctrine, reproof, correction, and instruction in righteousness. To grow in grace and understanding, it's essential to be diligent in studying the scriptures, developing a discipline of Bible study, and acquiring wisdom rooted in the fear of the Lord. A practical approach to studying the Bible involves reading the Old Testament in a historical overview, followed by a more in-depth study of specific books, and then moving to the New Testament, where one can read the Gospels, epistles, and other books in a systematic and structured manner.
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