Taste and See! (Week 1)
Is the Bible what it claims to be?
Does the Bible do what it claims it does?
If it does what it claims, then for the one who reads and believes it, life will never be the same!
It promises wisdom, peace, counsel, direction, joy, and life--and that’s just the start. In this session we’ll
examine the elephant in the room--Why does it seem not to work so often? The problem is not with the Bible. Could
the problem be that we don’t know how to read it? Could it be that we don’t know how to look at it as God
intended?
Perhaps we’ve bought the lie that the Bible tastes more like bitter vegetables than sweet chocolate! Grasping
the foundational principle that God’s Word is sweet can propel us forward as we learn to do life God’s way. And
when we do, we’ll begin to see His answers with clarity! As we dive into Psalm 119, we’ll look at
some simple how tos of reading the Bible that make all the difference.
Week 1 of Sweeter than Chocolate Sets the Context for Psalm 119
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How the Sweeter than Chocolate study works |
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Why doesn’t the Bible work for so many people? |
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Biblical illiteracy in America |
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Common problems people encounter in handling the Bible |
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The basics of Psalm 119 |
Listen to the Pam Gillaspie on Lesson 1 of the Psalm 119 Bible Study
In Week 1 of Sweeter than Chocolate, you really will Taste and See how sweet the
Word of God can be!
See the Overview of Week 2 - Your Source for
Answers in a World of Questions 
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