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WHAT IS THE BIBLE VIEW ON INSTAGRAM?

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WHAT IS THE BIBLE VIEW ON INSTAGRAM? Photo by Mariia Shalabaieva on Unsplash INTRODUCTION: The Highlight Reel Problem Nowadays we live in a world of followers, likes, posts and filters. If you open Instagram, Facebook, snapchat or tiktok just to “Check in”, you immediately experience a new world of luxury and expensive lifestyles. When you open the app for five minutes and suddenly without anyone asking or saying a word directly to you, a voice in your head starts whispering: ·         Oh, everyone is more successful than I am. ·         Why my life is not like hers? ·         Everyone is winning in his or her life. ·         Everyone seems to be happy. And without even realizing, your gratitude fades away. Because you keep comparing your life with what you say on social media, by creating the fake scenarios in your mind about the l...

Hidden Meanings in Lesser-Known Bible Verses

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Hidden Meanings in Lesser-Known Bible Verses A slow walk through forgotten lines, ancient words, and the soft whisper beneath them. Photo by Ashin K Suresh on Unsplash Sometimes the well-worn verses are like busy streets—everyone rushed over them so many times the stones feel polished smooth. But the quiet corners of Scripture? The little verses stuck between big dramatic moments? Those… those feel like forgotten gardens. If you lean in close, sometimes you smell something—like old cedar wood, or olive leaves crushed in a hand. Something alive. This ain’t a polished commentary. It’s more like me talking to you across a wooden table with a cracked mug between us, sharing whatever I’ve found, whatever found me . The Small Places in Scripture Feel the Most Alive Some verses feel like wide roads—easy. Others feel like alleyways so thin you turn sideways to pass through. And it’s in those cramped verses where I feel the breath of the text brushing against me. Like when I look at Hebrew ...

1 Peter Chapter 4 — A Slow Walk Through Fire, Hope, and Strange Glory

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1 Peter Chapter 4 — A Slow Walk Through Fire, Hope, and Strange Glory Photo by  iam_os  on  Unsplash Here we will be studying a litle bit understanding of  1 Peter 4 , I feel like the pages smell like smoke. Not the smoke of a burnt house or some destruction, but… you know, that strange warm scent from a wood-fire oven, where the logs crackle and whisper? A sense of something refining. Something painful but glorious. Something that leaves a lingering  and smell on your clothes, and maybe even on your soul. This chapter is kinda like stepping close to a holy fire that God allows, not to destroy but to purify. A fire that stings yet blesses. A fire that wakes you up. And Peter, ah Peter, old fisherman with sea-salt in his beard and memories of denying Jesus still haunting sometimes… he writes like a man who has learned to face flames and walk through them with hope. So yeah, let’s wander through the chapter. Verse 1 — “Arm yourselves…” Greek: hoplisasthe (ὁ...

1 Peter Chapter 3 – A Detailed, Study Bible Commentary

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1 Peter Chapter 3 – A Detailed, Study Bible Commentary Photo by  iam_os  on  Unsplash When i open the bible to read 1 Peter chapter 3, I feel this very strange mixed of calm heaviness like whenever you smell old paper opening the Bible that’s been read too many times and you can almost taste the dust on the page. It’s one of those chapters that feels quiet gentle and sharp at the same time. Soft like wool on the skin, but with a little thorn hiding in it. And honestly, that’s fitting, because Peter wrote to people walking through fire yet told them to answer with peace. Kinda wild. Let's also connect with Hebrew and Greek words to get better understanding of the text in deeper way, sometime they play like a role of our lungs exhale and inhale the fresh air under a tree in a hot summer with full satisfying mode.  “Wives, likewise, be subject to your own husbands...” Greek key word: hypotassō (ὑποτάσσω) — “to arrange under, to willingly place oneself beneath.” ...

1 Peter Chapter 2 — A Deep Commentary & Bible Study Blog

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  1 Peter Chapter 2 — A Deep Commentary & Bible Study Blog Photo by iam_os on Unsplash While reading this book 1 Peter 2, I don’t read it like some perfectly polished theological Chapters. I always read it kind of like a letter that which would tries to nudge my heart awake again, especially whenever the world feels too loud or too harsh. And honestly, I like when Scripture reflects and points me up. It feels like the Spirit just whispers through ancient words and Greek sounds, with a bit of Hebrew echoing behind the thought patterns and somehow a message crafted almost two thousand years ago still stirs something that taste alive today. Like a warm bread that really smell drifting from a kitchen and you even didn’t know was still open. 1 Peter 2 is one of those chapters where Peter talks like a shepherd and a warrior at the same time. He speaks soft but firm. Sometimes poetic and sometimes like he’s pressing us urgently by the shoulders saying, “hey, remember who you are, d...