IS THE HOLY BOOK PUZZLING?

Do you ever receive daily bible verses via email from us? If yes, do you ever read more on it from your Bible? I am sure most of us don’t have time to read it so we spam or delete them. But why do many of us have difficulty in grasping the Bible's message and meaning? The answer is simple-we don't have the right frame of mind.
Curiously enough, we find that the Bible is not a book that everyone can readily understand. Many find it puzzling, difficult to figure out. How, then, can we come to understand it? We must come to the Bible with the right attitude and perspective—looking with profound respect and reverence to the divine Author behind its pages, willing to believe and follow what He says.
Without this approach, we may be able to discern certain biblical truths on at least some level, but we will suffer profound blind spots regarding major aspects of scriptural revelation—blind spots that will seriously impair our overall understanding.
We all know that the Bible is the world's best-selling book. Year after year millions of copies are sold or given away. Yet in spite of its popularity, it has also been rightly described as the world's most misunderstood book. Although millions of people are Bible readers, many find it hard to understand. Some even give up trying, thinking it is too confusing.
We must approach the Bible with respect for what it is-God's divine revelation to us. The Bible is the world's most popular book, but at the same time the most misunderstood! To many it's difficult to understand, yet the Bible itself gives us keys to understand it!
Possibly you have been one of those who have found the Bible difficult to comprehend. Perhaps you wish you knew how to better apply its timeless principles and use it to build a right relationship with its author, your Creator.
How can we become one of those who do understand what the Scriptures say?
Just look to the Bible itself for the answer. It reveals ways to better grasp its message to mankind. Throughout its pages are principles that, when applied, can help your comprehension.

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