7 min.

Passive vs. Active Reading of Scripture: Ignite a passion for the Bible Reagan K Reynolds

    • Christendom

I may be wrong, but I have a nagging suspicion that most Christian individuals living in the bible belt are passive readers of their Bibles. They may read a portion of scripture every day, but––likely––they are under some sort of compulsion to do so (whether real or imagined), and that compulsion starts them off in the direction of passive readership of God’s holy word.

There are a lot of reasons to remain a passive reader––none of them good, in my opinion. But there is one good reason to become active in your reading of the gospel—active readership will fuel a life burning with passion for walking the narrow path with Jesus. What could be more exciting than that?

Read article here: https://reagankathrynreynolds.com/2021/07/15/passive-vs-active-reading-of-scripture-ignite-a-passion-for-the-bible/

I may be wrong, but I have a nagging suspicion that most Christian individuals living in the bible belt are passive readers of their Bibles. They may read a portion of scripture every day, but––likely––they are under some sort of compulsion to do so (whether real or imagined), and that compulsion starts them off in the direction of passive readership of God’s holy word.

There are a lot of reasons to remain a passive reader––none of them good, in my opinion. But there is one good reason to become active in your reading of the gospel—active readership will fuel a life burning with passion for walking the narrow path with Jesus. What could be more exciting than that?

Read article here: https://reagankathrynreynolds.com/2021/07/15/passive-vs-active-reading-of-scripture-ignite-a-passion-for-the-bible/

7 min.