Bible

In his second letter to Timothy, Paul wrote that “All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that the man of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:16-17). Christians from the apostles until now have, like Paul, regarded Scripture as central to the life and growth of the Church.

But even though we know its importance to our lives, too often our knowledge and application of Scripture remain minimal. Why? Perhaps sitting down to study the Bible might seem intimidating, or it could just be difficult to carve out some devotional time. Maybe you have questions about the Bible, but you aren’t sure where to look for answers.

Let these tools, articles, audio sermons, and resources help you incorporate the Scriptures more fully into your life.

Come, Lord Jesus

Pastor Chuck Swindoll explores how Jesus is the living water available for any who thirst and wish to take it! Study the last verses of the Bible with Pastor Chuck as he reviews Jesus’ promise in Revelation 22:17–21.

Six Reasons Knowledge is Helpful

Knowledge of God’s Word is helpful because it gives our faith substance, stabilizes us when we’re tested, enables us to handle Scripture accurately, equips us to detect error, gives us confidence, and erases our fears.

Heaven at Last

At His return, Jesus repeats these truths, promising refreshing streams of life to His people and declaring, “It is done.” Pastor Chuck Swindoll explores the beautiful passage of Revelation 21:1–8, where a new heaven and a new earth are revealed.

 

Psalm 119

Each of the 176 verses in Psalm 119 says something about the Word of God. If you’re wondering what God’s Word is about, this is a great place to start.