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God first humbled Himself for our salvation in the Incarnation and on the cross and now he humbles Himself for our knowledge of salvation by addressing us in and through the often humanly unimpressive words of the Bible…The condescension of God in becoming a baby Jew, in being executed on a Roman gibbet, and in proclaiming His goodness and His gospel to us via the down-to-earth, unliterary, often rustic words of the sixty-six canonical books, is one and the same and spells the same reality throughout - love to the uttermost.

JI Packer, The Adequacy of Human Language (Inerrancy, ed. Geisler), 216,217

The fact that God’s self-disclosure is couched linguistically in the same personal terms in which we talk about ourselves and is therefore intelligible to us does not mean that God must have misrepresented Himself in what He has said. What it means, rather, is that in our personhood and in our capacity to give and receive verbal communication, we are less unlike God than perhaps we thought.

The Adequacy of Human Language, JI Packer, 214 (Inerrancy, ed. Norman Geisler)
Last Minute Gift Idea for Bible Lovers
If you’re still on the hunt for a gift for yourself or another Bible lover this Christmas, consider the Cambridge ESV Wide-Margin Reference edition. It’s an investment, but well worth the cost. Excellent cross-references (better than the ESV Study Bible IMO), wide-margin for notes, adequate font size, and the overall quality that you’d expect from Cambridge Bibles. I’ve been using mine for over a year and love it.

Last Minute Gift Idea for Bible Lovers

If you’re still on the hunt for a gift for yourself or another Bible lover this Christmas, consider the Cambridge ESV Wide-Margin Reference edition. It’s an investment, but well worth the cost. Excellent cross-references (better than the ESV Study Bible IMO), wide-margin for notes, adequate font size, and the overall quality that you’d expect from Cambridge Bibles. I’ve been using mine for over a year and love it.

Combined Bible Reading Plan. Over the years, I’ve found two Bible reading plans to be particularly helpful. The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan (which plans for 25 days of reading each month, leaving five days for catch-up or further study) and the M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan (through which you read the New Testament twice and Old Testament once per year). I like elements of both, so I combined them. You can find it here.

Combined Bible Reading Plan.
Over the years, I’ve found two Bible reading plans to be particularly helpful. The Discipleship Journal Bible Reading Plan (which plans for 25 days of reading each month, leaving five days for catch-up or further study) and the M’Cheyne Bible Reading Plan (through which you read the New Testament twice and Old Testament once per year). I like elements of both, so I combined them. You can find it here.

Christianity is Christ-centered, not book-centered; it if appears to be book-centered, it is because it is through the words of scripture that the believer encounters and feeds upon Jesus Christ. Scripture is a means, not an end; a channel, rather than what is channelled.

Alister McGrath, A Life of John Calvin, p132