I'm not a church person but I have just started reading the psalms for some reason
@gabrielaprofetaphillips174020 сағат бұрын
Blessings. You will not regret it
@karinkundig62444 күн бұрын
Thank you, dear favourite teacher! With the Spirit's help, you are teaching us what we should have known long ago. God bless your ministry! It is an answered prayer by a little preacher's wife from a little congregation in little Switzerland.
@bibletruthsareforyou68784 күн бұрын
May God Bless and keep you Little Preachers Wife from an old sinner in the USA🙏
@joer56274 күн бұрын
Our congregation is reading the Bible Chronologically this year. My wife and I will do this together for the 1st time after 44 years. We May need prayers 😂
@jenniferbate96824 күн бұрын
All he best….let us know how it goes. ❤
@BunnyWatson-k1w4 күн бұрын
When I was adult Sunday school teacher in my church we spent one year on the Old Testament and one year on the New Testament. I think it is a good timeline to go through the Bible in whole.
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
A good plan! We have added more courses on the Old Testament at Admirato.org if you'd like deeper study as you progress and questions arise. Our free, self-paced, online course "Christians and the Old Testament Law" has been helpful for a lot of people. www.admirato.org/courses/christians-old-testament-law We also offer N.T. Wright's course on Genesis, among others. Blessings to you as you read the Bible through Chronologically this year! --NTW Online Team
@janiceking6955Күн бұрын
I tried to read through the Bible so many times and I just don't have the type of brain that wants to hop back and forth between Old and New testaments.. I found a chronological Bible and read the Bible through five or six years in a row. I was reading God's story.. His-story 😊 I started to say good luck but who needs luck when we have God? Enjoy your chronological Bible in a year!
@elz2224 күн бұрын
Thank you, Professor, Pastor Wright. May God bless you and your loved ones in the coming year.
@charlesratcliff20164 күн бұрын
I will be reading my Bible in the chronological order. I had a reading plan that I went through it in a year but I am part of a read group called PRSI. Thank you Bishop Wright.
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
So good! That is truly excellent. N.T. Wright also taught a free online self-paced course you might enjoy on Reading Scripture in Public: www.admirato.org/courses/reading-scripture-in-public --NTW Online Team
@Chris-j1y4xКүн бұрын
The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz) on KZbin is excellent.
@elmienthom98254 күн бұрын
Thank you, prof Wright, as always. May the Lord continue to bless you to be a blessing.
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
It means a lot to us that you are encouraged. Thank you for your presence here and the words of life you continue to give. Blessings to you! --NTW Online Team
@jeromeofmiddleton4 күн бұрын
Thank you, Professor Wright for inspiring within me a passion for the scriptures. The “Word of God is living and active…”
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
Jerome, this means a lot. We're grateful you are shining God's heart and life to the world around you. Professor Wright has online self-paced courses on Admirato.org, many of them are free. If you want to spend more time learning in the scriptures, we encourage you to sign up! www.admirato.org/bundles/free If you have any questions about our courses or a study plan to discuss, please reach out to us! contact@admirato.org --NTW Online Team
@livinglife3257Күн бұрын
Praying God gives you long life. 🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾A Gem Scholar of this era. You're blessing dear Sir.
@GregDenver3034 күн бұрын
Thank you N.T. for the encouragement to read the Bible. I’m 65 and have read through many parts of the Bible throughout my life. Lately I’ve been feeling called to go deeper in my faith and begin spending more time in the Bible. Coincidentally I’m looking at a “Jesus centered” bible at the moment to help explain how the Old Testament points to Jesus. I also appreciate your idea of using a plan to read through the Bible as opposed to beginning just reading from cover to cover. I tried that before and found it difficult and frustrating.
@bibletruthsareforyou68784 күн бұрын
i find reading Paul's work, Genesis and Exodus over and over really keeps me centered on the narrow path, especially Philippians ch 2 .
@samsianturijkt4 күн бұрын
Yes I love reading the Bible and I love Jesus! Thank you very much for sharing this wonderful message about the Bible and Jesus❤🙏✝
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
We're so glad you are encouraged! We have more free resources on admirato.org if you'd like to check out our free courses, too! --NTW Online Team
@samsianturijkt3 күн бұрын
@ thank you for the recommendation. Happy new year!
@tedclemens40933 күн бұрын
Memorizing has always been difficult for me. So taking Jesus' parables and sayings as a cue, I look for simplified principles and patterns that build the biblical storylines and discussions. This has turned out to be far more valuable to me than rote memorization.
@janiceking6955Күн бұрын
I love that Matthew, Mark, Luke and John taught Jesus from the Old testament scriptures. Since they were just then writing the New testament. When you recognize it (Genesis <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="195">3:15</a>..), Jesus is throughout the old testament. Even when God told Abram that he would bless the world through him, that was referring to Jesus. So many other prophecies of Jesus in the Old testament!
@zachtaylor52622 күн бұрын
Amen. I have been blessed by Wright's teaching for quite some time. I Love this guy. We need a New Testament For Everyone with an OT. I know Paul and the NT is his forte but a complete canon with his commentary would be awesome! Maybe even a NRSV with some study notes based on Tom's most popular works. Blessings
@LoveGOD-LovePeople7774 күн бұрын
I really love how the Gospel of John intricately from its beginning to the end, fallows the Old Testament to give us a superb Biography of the Christ Jesus and Apostle Paul comes along by the Holy Spirit and confirms John Gospel.
@bettyh75864 күн бұрын
Excellent video. I love to read the Bible. Many places are so enthralling. There are point of study that I really believe the study is needed, but I do think just the reading is exciting. I found the Spirit often highlights parts that I need to focus on. And I do.
@chrisc55374 күн бұрын
Thank you Dr. Wright for always educating and inspiring in the same message. A related question… Christians today use the phrase “word of God” to mean the Bible…both collectively and when referring to any given scriptures. But as you mention, the apostles did not have the Bible as we do today. So what did the New Testament authors mean when they said “word” in that context? For example, when John speaks of “the word” and when James talks about the “word of God”. They didn’t just mean the ancient scriptures, right? It doesn’t seem like we’re necessarily on the “same page” (pun intended) as the apostles when we causally use the phrase “word of God” to simply refer to the Bible. Thanks!
@JohnMark613554 күн бұрын
Thank you. I know so many, including myself, that ask the Holy Spirit for guidance, yet come up with very different interpretation of the same (e.g.) passages.
@Kotadesahutan16 сағат бұрын
Haleluya❤
@Shevock4 күн бұрын
I love the recommendation to start with John and the Psalms. Any of the Gospels, read a chapter at a time with a psalm each day is a great way to begin. Set an every day practice. Have a beautiful translation. Fall in love with the beauty of it first, then follow your heart. Maybe you're called to the epistles next or Revelations, or Jonah or Exodus. Order doesn't matter because each book of the Bible is a book. Ester is wonderfully interesting. And proverbs is uplifting. One thing is, I'd always be reading a chapter of a Gospel (Matthew, Mark, Luke, or John) or Acts along side whatever book you're working your way through to keep you rooted in Jesus.
@LightsVideoAction16 сағат бұрын
Chat GPT is a fantastic Bible study partner. I tell it what chapters and versus I’m reading and ask for insights and connections to other parts of the Bible. It’s broadening my understanding and deepening my faith.
@LoriJMarshall11 сағат бұрын
Thank you for that suggestion.
@endalekinfe33914 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing how and why should we read Bible.
@Cb4894 күн бұрын
Thank you for these videos
@Virginia.Espinosa3 күн бұрын
Thank you Prof Wright. I’m sharing this wonderful message
@HarcourtMudd-p5f4 күн бұрын
Nicely done. Thank you, sir.
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
Thank you for your encouragement. We're grateful to share these videos and other free resources for studying scripture and learning. Our supporters and donors believe in this blessing, we're glad you see the value here! --NTW Online Team
@BrockSamson184 күн бұрын
It is good to read the Scriptures but to also submit to them is even better. Such in the case of 1 Timothy <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="132">2:12</a>, Bishop Wright.
@bibletruthsareforyou68784 күн бұрын
Amen
@edwardbutarbutar233716 сағат бұрын
Thanks
@bibletruthsareforyou68784 күн бұрын
Thank you i needed this video for some folks.🤔🙏❤😊
@jwillisbarrie3 күн бұрын
Thanks for adding actual captions for the Deaf ❤
@colinbaker-c2y11 сағат бұрын
I am currently reading Revelation for everyone however im puzzled at Rev 13 where you say that John has little doubt that 666 represents Nero is this correct or am i reading it wrong. I ask due to me struggling with the different views regarding dating im sure you will understand thanks
@BramptonAnglican4 күн бұрын
I read the Bible every day. Praise God ✝️❤️🙏🏿
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
You have so much light and life to share as you soak in the scriptures! Blessings to you as you continue to seek and find the Lord in his words. You my also enjoy this free course we offer on reading scripture: www.admirato.org/courses/reading-scripture-in-public --NTW Online Team
@BunnyWatson-k1w4 күн бұрын
The Bible is a compilation, not a traditional book. When you realize much of the New Testament is based on oral tradition and was written decades after the fact, you can approach the Bible on a more realistic level.
@antonycarles14994 күн бұрын
i still don't get it , why did God command genocide in Deuteronomy <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="1216">20:16</a>-17 , 1 Samuel <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="902">15:2</a>-3 ?
@LoveGOD-LovePeople7774 күн бұрын
My friend that is a very good question and don’t stop asking questions. Jesus welcomes questions. Jesus never rebuked Thomas when Thomas doubted and questioned but He showed him the evidence. Every time Isreal disobeyed God, the consequences were dire because God looks ahead and see what will happen as a result. Contextually I believe Deuteronomy 20:16 gives us the answer you ask, ESPECIALLY VS 18 of that Chapter. Always remember that during that time God chose these people to be a people set apart to be priests, a sort of light to the darkness in the world and He give them a set of rules to follow to execute that light bearing plan but they fail miserably. In 1 Samuel Chapter 15 and continuing into Chapter 16 contextually speaking again the answer might be shown in what happened to King Saul in the end and the conversation King Saul had with the prophet Samuel.
@NTWrightOnline3 күн бұрын
These are very important questions. We have just added Old Testament scholar Dr. Carmen Joy Imes to our Admirato faculty and we look forward to hearing her input on these verses. In the meantime, we can direct you to some helpful sources if you'd like to reach out to us at contact@admirato.org --NTW Online Team
@Chris-j1y4xКүн бұрын
Question: In the first four paragraphs of the Bread of Life Discourse what had Jesus Christ, alone, infallibly instructed the Jews, including Apostles, about the substance of the Bread of Life up until this happened “The Jews then disputed among themselves, saying, “How can this man give us his flesh to eat?” a) substance of bread b) substance of Jesus’ flesh c) substance of manna d) substance of bread and Jesus’ flesh e) Jesus had not, as yet, taught the Jews and Apostles anything regarding the substance of the Bread of Life.
@newyorknight3 күн бұрын
Why, because it's the very words of God🙏
@patrickholt22704 күн бұрын
I argue that atheists need to read the Bible so as to have an informed opinion, rather than relying on strawmen and received prejudice as they usually do in my experience. People who like to pride themselves on being "rational" and "scientific" ought to do much more research than is typically the case, and not be afraid of catching a "brain virus" from an unfamiliar text. I also often think about the need for introductions to scripture for socialists, since Christians and scripture played such a large role in the foundation of socialist movements, parties and trades unions all over the world. There my argument would be that in any case, whether dialectical materialists or others think it's a bad thing or just irrelevant and unhelpful, there are always going to be Christians anyway, for a host of reasons that are easy enough to elaborate, and that therefore it is useful and necessary to have familiarity with scripture from the point of view of inspiring and recruiting people, and making sure they do not feel persecuted or marginalised. Whatever gets people reading scripture and tolerating the faith cannot be a bad thing. But also of course there is also a consistent class analysis and critique of class society throughout scripture which has moved people into anti-capitalist politics since before there was modern class politics, and recurrently inspires Churches to live out the kingdom of God on earth in community of goods and communal living, like the Hutterite colonies.
@williambranch42834 күн бұрын
So you don't depend on clergy.
@LL-wc4wn2 күн бұрын
Jesus and apostles literally converted people instantly... they had not read the scriptures. Id say read the Gospel.. as a start. It is Jesus.
@Shawn-q3x4 күн бұрын
The Godhead Explained: There is only one thing God keeps from Jesus, and that is the hour and day of his return (Mark <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="812">13:32</a>). Outside of this, Jesus has the full mind of God; likewise, the Holy Spirit searches all things, yes, the deep things of God through the mind of Jesus Christ (1 Corinthians <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="130">2:10</a>). This is why Jesus said, “all that the Father has is mine, therefore he, the Holy Spirit, will take what is mine and show it to you” (John <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="975">16:15</a>). Everything comes from the mind of God, the Father, first and is revealed through Jesus by the Holy Spirit to us. This is the truth of the Godhead. Jesus said he can *_do nothing_* of himself, but what he sees the Father do, that is what he does likewise (John <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="319">5:19</a>). For they are one in spirit and in truth.
@Move_I_Got_This-b3v2 күн бұрын
The Bible is Jesus. Jesus is the Father. Read the Bible and sing worship to spend quality time with God. Do that daily and read the Bible straight through from cover to cover. God is the teacher, He knows what He’s doing. Throw away all other books; God is the master.
@Islandalex12 күн бұрын
If you took the time to read the Bible.especially the old testament...you would become an atheist...