A New Relationship (Part 1): Our Need to Hear From God | Women and Faith | Stephanie Schwartz

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Shared by Compass Bible Church
Compass Bible Church

Summary

Main message: God speaks to his people primarily through the written Scriptures, so Christians must read and engage the Bible regularly, in context, and with intentional habits so they hear, recognize, and obey God's guidance.

Key points:

  • The Bible is God-breathed, enduring, and our primary way to hear from God — make daily Bible reading a priority (even 5–15 minutes/day).
  • Read books/letters of the Bible in their entirety and in context (avoid popping to isolated verses); use the "then → always → now" questions to understand original meaning, timeless truth, and personal application.
  • Learn a reliable translation and use study tools (study Bibles, commentaries, dictionaries) to understand background and avoid confusion.
  • Familiarity with the whole Bible equips you to spot false teaching and subtle distortions; there is no new revelation beyond Scripture.
  • Practical helps: follow a one-year reading plan (Old + New each day), journal brief notes, get group accountability, and form a regular habit so Scripture shapes life and decisions.

Scriptures mentioned: 2 Timothy 3:16, Matthew 4:4, Matthew 24:35, Psalm 107:18, Acts 19, Matthew 6:26, 2 Peter (false teachers), Galatians (warning about a different gospel), Jude (contend for the faith), Joshua 1:8, John 17:3.