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Advice for new Christian

McWilliams

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inchristalone221 said:
I love his style (I'm a sarcastic fellow myself, and I love to see sarcasm in scripture because it's done so well).

I agree with starting with John! A new christian needs to be so awed with Christ as the Son of God and in reading John one is so overwhelmed with the deity of Christ and His reason for becoming incarnate and so clearly states how He does His Fathers will! When He prays for His own and you know that includes you it is just so totally awe inspiring, humbling and wondrous that you want all christians, new and old to sense this wonder!
 
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I have always advised people to start with John. I gave the same advice to a new Christian here on campus, but one of my friends at InterVarsity disagreed and said it's too "philosophical" and might be confusing. She advised Mark instead. At any rate, I'm going to jump on the bandwagon and say John.
 
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The 'Johns' have it!! (I have started beginner Bible studies out in Luke, too, though.)

And I'd also recommend Romans or Galatians as a follow up. Galatians is easier to navigate on your own, though. One thing I've discovered about Romans is that people tend to read it through 'free will' colored glasses, if you will.
 
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