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Bible News Roundup – Week of May 31, 2020

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Turns Out 4 ‘Blank’ Dead Sea Scrolls Actually Have Text
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The Deadliest Fire in USA History and the Bible that Survived
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The Apostles’ Code: The Holy Spirit in You

O.S. HawkinsBy O.S. Hawkins

One of the saddest verses in the Bible is found in the aftermath of Jesus’ arrest in Gethsemane’s garden. Of the apostles, the Bible simply records, “Then they all forsook him and fled” (Mark 14:50). They had been so bold and boastful of their commitment to him just hours before. But when it came down to the crisis moment, they ran, they went AWOL, and they fled into the darkness when he needed them the most.

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Bible Verses About Pentecost

Pentecost Feast of HarvestWhile the Christian church recognizes the Day of Pentecost as the birth of the church when the Holy Spirit descended on the disciples, the Jewish holiday has its roots in the Old Testament (Exod 34:22; Num 28:17; Deut 16:10; 2 Chron 8:13). As the second of the three great pilgrimage feasts in Israel (the other two are Passover and Tabernacles) it concluded a cycle of time begun at Passover. According to the Encyclopedia of the Bible on Bible Gateway, it was named Pentecost because it fell on the 50th day after the offering of the barley sheaf during the Passover celebration. It was the beginning of the offering of firstfruits.

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Extremely Low Percentage of Americans Hold Biblical Worldview: An Interview with George Barna

George BarnaThe first national survey of the worldview of Americans conducted by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University (@crcacu) shows that although seven out of ten consider themselves to be Christian, only 6% actually possess a biblical worldview.

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Bible Gateway interviewed veteran researcher and author George Barna (@George_Barna) about the American Worldview Inventory 2020.

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What is the American Worldview Inventory 2020 and why was it conducted?

George Barna: Having done a very wide range of research studies since the early 1980s, I’ve concluded that if we want to significantly impact American culture, we have to start with peoples’ worldview. Everybody has one, but few people think about it or articulate it.

A worldview is like the operating system of a computer; it directs our choices and determines what we do. Our worldview is the filter through which we experience, interpret, and respond to the world.

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How to Live the Bible — The Challenges and Blessings of Solitude

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This is the one-hundred-sixth lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through Scripture, they can get more info and sign up to receive these essays via email here.

Mel is the author of the upcoming A Chronicle of Grief: Finding Life After Traumatic Loss.


The global health crisis has been disruptive and disturbing. Most people have experienced a sense of loss of one thing or another. We miss handshakes and hugs, gatherings and congregational worship, spontaneity, and simplicity.

One would think that solitude would come easy, but for many of us in the modern world it’s as difficult as any other spiritual discipline. Quietness is threatening. To have something noisy happening all the time is to protect ourselves from what might happen if things suddenly got very quiet. Noise prevents us from thinking and it lets us off the hook in our responsibility to think and reflect. In a busy culture of sheer pragmatism solitude looks like a waste of time, or an unjustifiable indulgence.

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How to Handle Seasons of Delay in a God-Honoring Way

Banning LiebscherBy Banning Liebscher

I hate delays. I do everything I can to avoid them. I stay away from certain streets, airports, and the freeway during high-traffic hours because I hate delays. I don’t think I’m alone in this; so much of the technology of our modern world is built around eliminating delays wherever we find them. From our perspective, things that slow us down and waste our time seem to have no real purpose but to hassle us and cause headaches.

But we have a problem, because God does not hate delays. He uses them frequently on our journey. The walk to which he calls us is full of delays, and there is no app to help us avoid them. A delay is a gap between the moment when God awakens dreams, speaks promises, calls you to an assignment, or hears your prayers and the moment when those things become reality. Every time we set out to engage what God has called us to be and to do, delay is part of the journey, for a reason. The way we respond to delay plays a critical role in shaping success or failure on this journey.

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Bible News Roundup – Week of May 24, 2020

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Extremely Low Percentage of Americans Hold Biblical Worldview: An Interview with George Barna
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How to Live the Bible — Things That Remain When Everything Else Changes

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This is the one-hundred-fifth lesson in author and pastor Mel Lawrenz’ How to Live the Bible series. If you know someone or a group who would like to follow along on this journey through Scripture, they can get more info and sign up to receive these essays via email here.

Mel Lawrenz will be offering daily online ministry during this health crisis. Sign up here.

Mel is the author of the upcoming A Chronicle of Grief: Finding Life After Traumatic Loss.


Do you like it one someone tells you that things are about the change? Given human nature, we often worry that change will mean loss. Right now the whole world is going through a health crisis that is shaking people’s confidence. It is change—dramatic change. Some things are lost, and we grieve them. But there are things about life that we can count on. That do not change. That remain.

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The Biblical Foreshadowing of the Corona Virus Crisis: An Interview with Mark Hitchcock

Mark HitchcockHow does the coronavirus outbreak relate to the vivid, end-time biblical prophecies about plagues, pestilences, and pandemics? Jesus listed “pestilences in various places” as a sign of his coming. In the prophecy of the four horsemen of the Apocalypse, the fourth rider kills one-fourth of the earth with pestilence and the “wild beasts of the earth.” How does the coronavirus foreshadow what lies ahead?

Bible Gateway interviewed Mark Hitchcock (@markhitchcock) about his book, Corona Crisis: Plagues, Pandemics, and the Coming Apocalypse (W Publishing Group, 2020).

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For context, please capsulize where the world is right now concerning COVID-19.

Mark Hitchcock: COVID-19 hit the world seemingly out of nowhere and has changed the world forever. Millions have been infected and hundreds of thousands have died. The situation fluctuates on an almost daily basis, and there’s still a great deal we don’t know.

What we do know is that, barring a vaccine or cure, we’re in this for a long haul. The virus is highly contagious and sometimes fatal. Businesses and government are very slowly opening, but the end of this crisis doesn’t appear to be anywhere in sight. That’s one of the difficult aspects of this outbreak—the nagging uncertainty. It seems like there’s more we don’t know than what we do know.

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Video: The Wonder Of Fingerprints and Galaxies

A portion of the Fornax constellation captured by the Hubble Space TelescopeIn May 2019, an international team of astronomers released one of the most important photographs in history.

[Read the Bible Gateway Blog post, Seeing the Creator in the Wonders of Our Cosmos: An Interview with David Bradstreet]

For 16 years, the Hubble Space Telescope surveyed a pinpoint of outer space previously believed to be relatively empty. When 7500 separate images were assembled into a comprehensive mosaic, they discovered at least 265,000 galaxies in an area of sky so small it can be covered by a fingertip held at arm’s length.

[Read and watch the Bible Gateway Blog post, Video: The Joy of Spring Renewal]

Wonder at the awesome display of God’s expansive design majesty in this video from The John 1010 Project (@John1010proj).

[Read and watch the Bible Gateway Blog post, God’s Creation Is Marvelous!]


Who hath measured the waters in the hollow of his hand,
    and weighed the heavens with his palm?
Who hath poised with three fingers the bulk of the earth,
    and weighed the mountains in scales,
     and the hills in a balance?
Isaiah 40:12 (DRA, NIV, NKJV in parallel)

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