This is normally the part of the blog where I quote the verse in italics, but I'm not going to do that. Brad says that he writes the verse down partially because he loves the verse, but also because most people will have to go look it up. Brad uses this as a way to redirect people's praise for him back towards God and the Bible. I love this tactic for a few reasons; he lets the people choose if they want to read it or not, he leaves them with a permanent sign of his faith, and he picks a powerful verse which summarizes the entire gospel.
The moral here is that if you're not sure how to interpret the Bible for others, or if you don't necessarily want to screw things up, then just let the Bible speak for itself. If folks come to you with questions about Christianity and your belief, just go straight to the word and let God do his work. God gave us his word so that we could use it for ourselves as well as let it shine to the Earth as the good news. Don't be ashamed of the word; let God's magnificent deeds do for others what it has done for you.
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