Saturday, May 25, 2019

Good Resources for a Growing Relationship with God


Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. Matthew 7:7

I attempt to write a new blog every week or so, and some of the topics I study are entirely reliant on the Bible alone. However, I would be remiss to say that I need only my own knowledge to understand these, many times, complicated and controversial subjects that exist in an ancient book written in a foreign language and culture. I'm not an island and have only casual skills in Biblical study. As such, I want to spread the best resources I've personally read or listened to in order to delve into the pages of God's love letter. These are websites, podcasts, and books by Bible scholars, historians, and ancient language experts who know their stuff. No amateurs here cause, yeah, I'm amateur enough. I don't want the blind leading the blind.

This is far from comprehensive, and it's important to remember that developing any relationship with God comes through a natural curiosity about Him. He doesn't exist only in these sources or even just in sources typically considered "spiritual" or "Christian" or "Jewish." Sometimes, we can find Him by finding where He isn't. Everything can be an influence on us, so tread carefully before fully believing anything. However, don't avoid sources just because they seem archaic, mysterious, far-fetched, or down right incorrect on first impression. I'm reminded of Jesus sitting down with the tax-collectors, prostitutes, including a thief in His inner circle, and healing those so contagious with disease no one else would dare tread near. You may find God in the most unlikely of places. Just keep your ears open to hear His voice. Believe me, He's already speaking.


Websites:
logos.com
biblicalarchaelogy.org
equip.org
bible.org
biblestudytools.com (also contains Strong's Concordance)
biblegateway.com
biblehub.com
eliyah.com (also contains Strong's Concordance)
blueletterbible.com
thebibleproject.com
drmsh.com


Podcasts:
The Bible Project
Naked Bible

Books:
The Unseen Realm by Michael Heiser
A Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius
What Does the Bible Say About by Brian Ridolfi
Rose Book of Bible Charts, Maps, & Time Charts
What the Bible is All About by Dr. Henrietta Mears


If you know any more good sources, please share, and I'll add them to my next post on "Good Resources for a Growing Relationship with God."

God bless!

1 comment:

  1. He is oftentimes found in the most unusual of places. Sometimes the usual places, even churches, don't accept Him. As odd as that may seem. I remember Graham Cooke talking about this very thing where he walked into a church to give a sermon and the Holy Spirit stopped at the door and when he walked in he could realize it and asked what was up. Confused he was, hopefully this just happened the one time to him.

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