Fluent: Part 16Näide

In the Bible, the word “witness” is described as a person in action – someone who sees something and then talks about what they have seen. Similar to today, this word is used in both legal settings and to describe an experience with God. But what is most interesting about the word witness is how it illuminates the story of Scripture, especially the role of the people of God. In this video, we explore how this word contributes to the overarching story of the Bible.
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About this Plan

To be fluent, one must be immersed in whatever is being learned. This plan is designed to help move your understanding of the Bible from creedal affirmation to a place of true fluency in the Scriptures so that you can be equipped to live out the transforming Kingdom truths laid out in God’s Word. This is part 16 of a 19-part plan that goes through the whole Bible. Thanks to Bible Project for the use of their video content.
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