Tuesday 28 February 2017

Bible Study And Mission Church And Its Importance

By Helen Hamilton


The pages of the most important book in world history are the places infused with the light of Jesus Christ. The mission for Christians who base their belief in Scripture is to spread the good news found therein to the four corners of the earth. It is still a relevant mission today, and it is practical even for nonChristians who study and try to follow it.

The relevance of this kind of practice is based on community and sharing. Bible study and mission church in Texas has been in existence for some years, and it is central to the oldest church systems for all Christians. Again, the Bible has become the lodestone by which all the relevant tenets are studied and applied.

The small village is one very important grouping for the earliest Christians or even proto-Christians. This is the basic type of group that was the foundation of all the tenets for love, the home, for sharing and communion. It later evolved into the most popular religion that was more ancient than some of those considered the oldest religious systems.

All the human virtues came from the hearth and the village, like charity, hope, mercy and compassion. Laws have been created from these, and most of the laws that matter for all of mankind. The Christian example has become the epitome of these laws, which have been ordained by the divine grace found in the virtues.

Worshipping with the church is on a regular basis, Sundays, with excellent refreshments and socials after the service. The members are all one in joining this village community for the week. And they often are members of weekday studies and interpretations of Bible precepts relevant to their present and their church.

The precepts found in the Bible are simple and deep. And it takes some time to be able to really understand them and apply them in all aspects of communal and individual living. The church also aims to bring in those who are lost and the weary, people who have spent years without the nurturing grace of the word of God.

Sometimes people call it the magic book, where pages have a kind of primary strength relevant in supporting people throughout the ages of human progress. There is no question that the book is still a great source of grace and wisdom. There can be other way to reconnect with divine grace than through its pages, for Christians and non-Christians.

The benefits derived from open and healthy discussions of topics in the Bible is an excellent way to grow in mind and spirit. It is important to come into your own as a Christlike being who has followed the Christian precepts closely. If any one person realizes his identity within Christ during these discussions, then they will be successful.

Again, sharing is key to this system of nurture and learning. If one has been visited by the Spirit, then she or he will find the exact way needed for the entire group to share in the gift of Spirit. Reflection is best shared, too, and a range of reflective responses form a system that structures the thoughts and direction of a group.




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