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Teachers’ View of the Bible Affects One’s Relationship with God

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Teachers' View of the BibleDo your teachers believe the Word is God’s absolute truth? — essential for one’s perceptions about God

Do your teachers believe the Bible emphasizes more than obedience to God’s rules and regulations? — important for proper motivations

Do your teachers believe the Word focuses more on God Himself than the historical events presented in it? — important for finding relevancy

If you can answer “yes” to the above questions, then students will be given a good groundwork for living the Christian life. That leave us with a very important question pertaining to the theme of the Bible:  What is the Bible about if it is not merely about God’s laws or activity in this world?

The Bible is About Our Creator God Pursuing a Relationship with the People He Created

Read through the pages of Scripture and you will find a love story about God’s desire and quest to be in a relationship with the people He created. From start to finish we read of a loving God drawing people to Himself, delivering, protecting, and providing for those who would by faith receive His gift of love.

Learn more about this theme woven throughout the pages of Scripture starting with the historical narratives in Genesis to the apocalyptic writing of Revelation. Get tips for teaching the different parts of the Bible in ways that get beyond God’s words to His heart. Order the Teaching the Real Message of the Bible Teacher Training Resource.

Also check out this resource: What Bible Teachers Need to Know About God’s Word

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