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The biggest problem isn’t access to the Bible—it’s apathy toward it. When people across the world risk prison just to memorize a few chapters, it exposes a hard truth: many who have unlimited access still aren’t building their lives on it. And when life collapses—through loss, suffering, or failure—whatever foundation you’ve chosen gets tested. If it’s not rooted in something solid, it won’t hold.
The invitation is simple but confronting: stop treating Scripture like a checkbox and start treating it like oxygen. Real transformation doesn’t come from occasional “quiet times” or head knowledge—it comes from a deep, daily hunger that shapes how you think, respond, and endure. The goal isn’t just to read the Word, but to build your entire life on it, so that when storms hit, your faith doesn’t crumble.
Stories of underground believers memorizing Scripture, a Cambodian man translating the Bible late into the night for his people, and a family holding onto God’s goodness in the middle of devastating loss all point to the same truth: the Bible isn’t boring—it’s survival. And at its core, it’s one unified story with a clear call—love God, love people—and live like you actually believe it. To join the burning ones -> www.fireandfragrance.com
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