It was either my sophomore or junior year of college; I can’t quite remember when, but I do remember where. I was in the university library, most likely avoiding schoolwork, but that particular night, I found myself reading the book of Deuteronomy. As I combed through the scriptures, I found myself more and more drawn in as I was reading things I had never seen before, though I had read that particular book before. I’m sure many Bible scholars can attest to this. Some of the old saints used to say something along the lines of “when you read the Word, the Word is reading you.” I was in a place in my life where I was desperate to have a better understanding of a myriad of things; scripture being first and foremost.
Deuteronomy 28 and a Plea to Religious Leaders
Deuteronomy 28 and a Plea to Religious…
Deuteronomy 28 and a Plea to Religious Leaders
It was either my sophomore or junior year of college; I can’t quite remember when, but I do remember where. I was in the university library, most likely avoiding schoolwork, but that particular night, I found myself reading the book of Deuteronomy. As I combed through the scriptures, I found myself more and more drawn in as I was reading things I had never seen before, though I had read that particular book before. I’m sure many Bible scholars can attest to this. Some of the old saints used to say something along the lines of “when you read the Word, the Word is reading you.” I was in a place in my life where I was desperate to have a better understanding of a myriad of things; scripture being first and foremost.