Written in 2 Timothy 3:16 “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction.” Examples of wisdom that we can practically use while reading the Bible are found in chapters 5-7 of the book of Matthew. This was Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. In his teaching he talked about a number of things, including how to find true happiness, how to resolve arguments and arguments, how to set priorities, and how to handle money matters. “Everything he said there applied to the people he told it to, just as they would today.” (bh-page 18-19) There are numerous biblical principles that can apply to everyone. Some of these concern work, morality, family life and personal life. We can be sure that reading the Bible is truly in our best interests, allowing us to benefit ourselves. The wisdom we can find in this book is summed up when God wrote to Isaiah: “I, Jehovah, am your God, the One teaching you for your benefit.” —Isaiah 48:17. All these points lead to one thing. The Bible is a wonderful book that can help many people today and should be available on every shelf
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