People love to quote their favorite verses to encourage and inspire each other - but sometimes, those verses get taken out of context. What can you do to avoid twisting a verse’s meaning and minimize the damage of misusing it? It starts with three simple questions:
> What's the main theme of the book/letter/chapter(s)?
> What is the context of the verse?
> What does it mean?
With these three basic questions, you can quote the verse faithfully and with confidence. If you're nearby in the Kuching area, join us in the chapter-by-chapter Bible Study #DugDownDeep every THURSDAY evening
By properly studying the Bible in its context you can better apply the truth in your life... and share the Good News to others ![](file:///C:\Users\USER\AppData\Local\Temp\ksohtml7316\wps9.jpg)
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