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Nothing is more ignorant than choosing man's intelligence over God's.
— Beth Moore
It would have been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness than, after knowing it, to turn back. 2 Peter 2:21
— Beth Moore
into the depths of Scripture or researched a single Greek word. They simply taught what they knew. I don't know any other
— Beth Moore
Satan has no right to exercise authority over us, but he hopes we're too ignorant regarding scripture to know it.
— Beth Moore
Know the Messiah's love that surpasses knowledge, so you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Ephesians 3:19
— Beth Moore
We have not received the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, in order to know what has been freely given to us by God. 1 Corinthians 2:12
— Beth Moore
Of this I'm certain: If in our pursuit of greater knowledge God seems to have gotten smaller, we have been deceived.
— Beth Moore
Anytime you are overwhelmed by what you do not know or understand about God, consider what you do know about Him. Your heart and mind will be quieted, and you will be able to walk in faith.
— Beth Moore
If in our pursuit of knowledge God seems to have gotten smaller, we have been deceived.
— Beth Moore
Liberty in Christ only becomes a reality in life through knowing and applying the truth of God's Word, not just taking our Bibles to church or keeping them on our nightstands.
— Beth Moore
That is not how you learned about the Messiah, assuming you heard Him and were taught by Him, because the truth is in Jesus. Ephesians 4:20—21
— Beth Moore
One of the most mysterious aspects about God communicated in Scripture is that His knowledge about what would transpire didn't necessarily preclude His heightened hopes of something different. He didn't always spare Himself the shock of something appalling, even though He saw it coming. Even a predestined conclusion didn't spare God the emotion of the result. Perhaps most significantly, knowing why didn't keep God from asking why (Isaiah 5:4 and Mark 15:34).
— Beth Moore