It takes a whopping 10-20 minutes per day to read the Bible through in 1 year. Only 4 chapters per day.
If a person got off forums in which they spend hour upon hour day after day and exchanged some of that for this small amount of time they'd accomplish this easy feat. This isn't even considering that believers should also read and study other Biblical works and studies. It also tells us most do not have family devotions with Scripture reading for the sake of their families and selves. A person at church was shocked that we do this and also teach our daughter theology, it's thought of as too difficult, legalistic or in some other ungodly fashion. But for the record that's our duty, note Ephesians 6:4.
Doing this is only deemed difficult or nearly impossible because of electronic device addictions and habits which do damage to attention spans, and frankly also to laziness. If it takes a person 3 years or more to read through, they're only in it about 3-4 minutes a day on average yet hours are spent on electronic devices.
It's not really that difficult, it has to do with proper prorities and the dirty word "discipline." Note 2 Timothy 1:7, 1 Timothy 4:6ff and Psalm 119.
If a person got off forums in which they spend hour upon hour day after day and exchanged some of that for this small amount of time they'd accomplish this easy feat. This isn't even considering that believers should also read and study other Biblical works and studies. It also tells us most do not have family devotions with Scripture reading for the sake of their families and selves. A person at church was shocked that we do this and also teach our daughter theology, it's thought of as too difficult, legalistic or in some other ungodly fashion. But for the record that's our duty, note Ephesians 6:4.
Doing this is only deemed difficult or nearly impossible because of electronic device addictions and habits which do damage to attention spans, and frankly also to laziness. If it takes a person 3 years or more to read through, they're only in it about 3-4 minutes a day on average yet hours are spent on electronic devices.
It's not really that difficult, it has to do with proper prorities and the dirty word "discipline." Note 2 Timothy 1:7, 1 Timothy 4:6ff and Psalm 119.
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