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Welcome to the Community
Welcome. This community was created for people who want to understand the Bible in a clearer, simpler, and more consistent way. Many people want to grow in Scripture but feel unsure where to start, how to stay consistent, or how to understand what they are reading. This community is here to make that process more approachable. Here, we want to grow in knowledge, faith, wisdom, and practical application of God’s Word. Please introduce yourself in the comments and share: - your name - where you are from - one thing you hope to understand better in the Bible We are glad you are here.
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Bible View by James Morning Prayer
Good day, everyone. I wanted to pin this here as a simple place to begin each day. I’ve added a Bible View with James Morning Prayer document for anyone who wants a clear, thorough prayer to return to in the mornings. It includes thanksgiving, repentance, prayer for salvation, protection, healing, provision, loved ones, government leaders, and prayer for those whose eyes are still blinded to the gospel of Jesus Christ. This is not meant to replace your own personal prayer life. It is simply here to help you begin, stay focused, and pray through important areas with Scripture-centered intention. As Philippians 4:6 reminds us,“Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God.” You can use this prayer as: - a daily morning prayer - a guide when you do not know where to begin - a steady place to return to when your thoughts feel scattered - My hope is that it helps us start the day with our hearts turned toward the Lord, grounded in truth, humility, and dependence on Him. You can open the document and save it for easy access. Let this be a place we begin with God, not with pressure. — James Tuggle Bible View by James Morning Prayer
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Psalm 25:2
Trusting God does not mean you never feel pressure—it means pressure does not decide where you place your confidence. Main truth Psalm 25:2 is David’s prayer of trust during a difficult season: “Oh my God, I trust in You; Let me not be ashamed; Let not my enemies triumph over me.” — Psalm 25:2 (NKJV) David does not pretend that opposition is absent. He brings his concern directly to God and declares where his confidence rests. Faith does not deny the battle. Faith chooses to trust God in the middle of it. Supporting verse Psalm 56:3 (NKJV): “Whenever I am afraid, I will trust in You.” Simple takeaway Bring the pressure to God, place your confidence in Him, and refuse to let fear have the final word.
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Psalm 25:2
Isaiah 43:2
Isaiah 43:2 When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; And through the rivers, they shall not overflow you. When you walk through the fire, you shall not be burned, Nor shall the flame scorch you. There are seasons when life feels like deep water and fire at the same time. But Isaiah 43:2 reminds us of something steady and powerful: God is with His people in the middle of what they are facing. This verse does not say we will never pass through hard things. It says we will not pass through them alone. The waters do not get the final word. The fire does not get the final word. God’s presence does. Main truth: God may not always remove the trial immediately, but He promises to be with us through it. Supporting verse: Psalm 46:1 — God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. Takeaway: If you are in a hard place today, do not let the pressure convince you that God is absent. He is with you, and He will sustain you through what you are walking through.
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Weekly Reflections
As you’ve spent time in Scripture this week, what has stood out to you? It may be a verse, a truth, a question, or something the Lord has been pressing on your heart. This is a simple place to reflect, share, and encourage one another as we continue building from what is true.
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