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Fifteen Reasons To Read The Bible Daily

Fifteen Reasons To Read The Bible Daily




  • To be rid of anxiety and have peace. (Psalm. 119:165)
  • To set things right when life is out of control. (Psalm. 19:7-8)
  • To have direction and know God's will. (Psalm. 119:105)
  • To experience healing and deliverance. (Psalm. 107:20)
  • To grow in the Lord (1 Peter 2:2)
  • To have strength, comfort and hope. (Psalm. 119:28,50,114)
  • To shape yourself and your life correctly. (Psalm. 119:11)
  • To be able to see clearly (Psalm. 119:130)
  • To know what's really in your heart. (Heb. 4:12)
  • To build faith. ( Rom. 10:17)
  • To have joy. ( Psalm. 16:11)
  • To understand God's power. (John 1:3)
  • To have more life in this life (Psalm. 119:50)
  • To distinguish good from evil. (Psalm. 119:101-2)
  • To understand God's love for you. (John 1:14)


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