But it's so popular it ranked among the top pages viewed: How was Jesus Like a Worm? What’s the CRIMSON (OR SCARLET) WORM in Psalm 22?.ONLY ONE LIFE, Twill Soon Be Past – by C.T.The Meaning of C O L O R S in the Bible?.Which Old Testament Book Did JESUS QUOTE most often?.How are the Shepherd’s ROD and STAFF Different?.What is the Significance of the Wise Men's THREE GIFTS? And were they kings?.Did The Wise Men Arrive 12 DAYS AFTER JESUS’ BIRTH? Or Was It Much Later?.Was Jesus CRUCIFIED on Wednesday, Thursday, or Friday?.>Click here to get equipped with encouraging and empowering Biblical truth and wisdom from Reasons for Hope*Jesus. All proceeds from products at the store go to support the ministry outreach of Reasons for Hope* Jesus. The book closes with the saying, “Yada, yada, yada,” which means “you know, you know, you know.” The statement is then made: “God knows you” and the question is asked “Do you know Him?” The question is followed by a gospel presentation and an invitation to repent and trust in Christ, making this book a simple way to share the gospel with an unsaved (and often uninterested or unwilling-to-listen) friend. It’s simply a look at the origins of sayings that we all use.until you get to the last few pages. Who Said That? can also serve as a type of “tract” for your non-believing family and friends. So we must learn to listen for opportunities to "turn-the-talk." Hearing a common saying, or using one as you speak, opens the "door" to share the origin of the words in the Bible and to talk about the importance of the Bible and the Person who wrote it! Starting those conversations isn't always easy. Jesus commissioned us to tell others about who He is and the saving grace He offers. It's easy to start conversations, but it's not easy to make them about matters of spiritual importance. Or buy it for yourself to get equipped, BECAUSE. Use the biblical sayings from Who said that? to start conversations about Jesus!Īdd this to an Easter Basket. Get the boo k, learn the sayings, and then, the next time you hear one of these sayings, ask the question, “Who said that?”īe ready to share the biblical origin and turn the conversation to one of spiritual importance. The book, Who said that? Common everyday sayings…where do they come from? shares more than 140 sayings. The fact that so many of these saying are still in use today underscores the timeless relevance of God’s Word. This shows how the Bible has always had great influence on man’s life, relationships, and even everyday language. It should be no surprise that many of these sayings are found in the Bible. They long pre-date the time when the sayings came into use. Many people use them, but most people have no idea of their origins. There are many pithy (concise and forcefully expressive) sayings that are used in everyday conversation. From the book, Who Said Th at? by Shari Abbott
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