“You see how far you’ve fallen? You see how difficult things have gotten in your inner world? And I want you to know that no matter how bad things are I’m still there and I’m never going to give up on you.”
The books in the Bible can seem disconnected, even contradicting at times. Christian author Larry Crabb even admits some books, like Leviticus, are boring and he is not sure what God wants to say through them.
But after four years of pouring over the Bible, praying and trying to hear God’s voice, Crabb thinks he has “connected the dots” between the 66 books of the Bible. Crabb spoke to The Christian Post this week about his latest book, 66 Love Letters, and shared what he learned.
CP: While meditating and trying to hear God’s voice for each book in the Bible, what message surprised you the most? What book was it from?
Crabb: Perhaps one of the most surprising books was the book of Judges, of all things.
It is a very difficult book and the message of love that I got out of Judges is that God was saying, “You see how far you’ve fallen? You see how difficult things have gotten in your inner world? And I want you to know that no matter how bad things are I’m still there and I’m never going to give up on you.”
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