Hi everyone, while I would not consider myself a recent convert, I feel as though my knowledge of the contents of the Bible and Biblical commands is shallow compared to what it ought to be. The first time I will attend church or attend anything like church will probably either be in a few months when I will (probably) be able to drive on my own, or when I turn 18 (my point being that the extent of my knowledge and the extent of the knowledge of someone who grew up in the church could be different).
To give a brief oversimplifciation, I have read and/or heard through the gospels, maybe 20% of the rest of the NT and maybe 10% of the OT (I am sure if I was better about this in the past, my circumstances would be different today).
In general, nowadays I don’t really consume entertainment in the form of entertainment or anything like that. For the most part I’m either doing something academics-related or asking Christians stuff.
Basically, I would like to put God first, but also focus on academics y’know? I think I need help figuring out a way of balancing the two, and I also feel like there’s so much of the Bible I haven’t experienced (which is my fault, unless I, for some reason, happen to be wrong on that) and there might be a lot of Biblical commands I don’t know (also my fault, unless I, for some reason, happen to be wrong on that).
Should I just try marathoning sections of the Bible along with doing the bare minimum for my academics for now? Should I try looking at a list of every biblical command and asking questions to people if I need help? I’m curious as to what y’all’s thoughts are on this.
To give a brief oversimplifciation, I have read and/or heard through the gospels, maybe 20% of the rest of the NT and maybe 10% of the OT (I am sure if I was better about this in the past, my circumstances would be different today).
In general, nowadays I don’t really consume entertainment in the form of entertainment or anything like that. For the most part I’m either doing something academics-related or asking Christians stuff.
Basically, I would like to put God first, but also focus on academics y’know? I think I need help figuring out a way of balancing the two, and I also feel like there’s so much of the Bible I haven’t experienced (which is my fault, unless I, for some reason, happen to be wrong on that) and there might be a lot of Biblical commands I don’t know (also my fault, unless I, for some reason, happen to be wrong on that).
Should I just try marathoning sections of the Bible along with doing the bare minimum for my academics for now? Should I try looking at a list of every biblical command and asking questions to people if I need help? I’m curious as to what y’all’s thoughts are on this.
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