BIBLE VERSES ABOUT LITERACY
Introduction
Literacy is more than the ability to read and write. For followers of Christ, it represents the ability to encounter the Word of God personally and to understand His revealed truth. The Bible is God’s written communication to humanity and through it we learn His will, His promises, and His purpose for our lives. In a world where many voices compete for our attention, being able to read and understand Scripture is one of the greatest gifts we can possess.
Throughout history, Christians have valued literacy not merely for academic success but for spiritual growth. From the early translations of the Bible to the spread of education through missionary work, spiritual literacy has been seen as essential for the spread of the Gospel. In this article we will explore what Scripture teaches about literacy, wisdom, and understanding, and how God’s Word invites every believer to grow in knowledge and truth.
The Divine Call to Read and Understand
The Bible provides numerous examples of God calling His people to read, understand, and teach His Word. Literacy is therefore not just a social advantage but a spiritual responsibility.
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