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<blockquote data-quote="Duran" data-source="post: 7019256" data-attributes="member: 31271"><p>Although we are no longer under the Old Testament law, we are still responsible to submit to the will of God in our lives. Some of the the things Moses has set in those books has changed. But God intended all of His word for our learning (Rom. 15:4), and certainly we can learn a great deal from Leviticus and Deuteronomy. </p><p></p><p></p><p> Wurd2. I see you like to read. When you open the Bible I recommend but not order you to try not to open it with your mind. Pray and ask God when you open the Bible to set a message in your heart so you can see its workings related to your life. Not just to try to prove a point. </p><p></p><p> When I open the Bible I like to seek answers for the problems our questions in my life. I can honestly say I dont read through the whole book or have read the entire Bible. I grab certian key verses and hang them around my neck and try not to be moved out of its rightous path. But thats just me. I am still a learning believer and have a long way to go. By no means am I perfect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duran, post: 7019256, member: 31271"] Although we are no longer under the Old Testament law, we are still responsible to submit to the will of God in our lives. Some of the the things Moses has set in those books has changed. But God intended all of His word for our learning (Rom. 15:4), and certainly we can learn a great deal from Leviticus and Deuteronomy. Wurd2. I see you like to read. When you open the Bible I recommend but not order you to try not to open it with your mind. Pray and ask God when you open the Bible to set a message in your heart so you can see its workings related to your life. Not just to try to prove a point. When I open the Bible I like to seek answers for the problems our questions in my life. I can honestly say I dont read through the whole book or have read the entire Bible. I grab certian key verses and hang them around my neck and try not to be moved out of its rightous path. But thats just me. I am still a learning believer and have a long way to go. By no means am I perfect. [/QUOTE]
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