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“when is the bible dangerous?”
John 5:39-47
introduction
The Bible is similar to a gun.
If used by the wrong person or by an untrained person, it can be a dangerous weapon.
i.
when                          is worshipped over                   vs.
39-42
a. knowing the bible saves ______________________
                Cf.
John 7:49; 2 Cor.
3:15; John 3:19-20
 
 
b.
god knows if we ___________________________
                Cf.
2:24-25
 
 
 ii.
when                                       are accepted over christ’s vs. 43-44
a.
How do you _______________love me, let me count the ways      
 
 
 
b.
don’t love the approval of ________________ over the approval of god
 
 
iii.
when                                     reigns over             vs.
45-47
 
a.
no one is good enough to be saved by _______
                Cf.
John 3:17
 
 
b.
only god’s _________________ could save them
 
 
conclusion
How do we avoid using the Bible dangerously?
1.       2 Tim.
2:15; 1 Cor.
8:1
 
2.
Acts 17:11-
 
3.
Cf.
Heb.
4:12; Eph.
6:17
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