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Why We Are KJV-Preferred
Answer for @Rashidah Hansen One of our newest member asked this question: Which translation is everyone using when doing the daily reading? I go between King James and New King James. Made me decide to write an article to guide the community. To be clear, we are not KJV Only, just KJV preferred. At another time, I will create a training on the uniqueness of the KJV for Wisdom building. But this will suffice for now. Below are: 12 Reasons The Proverbs 12X Method Stands on the King James Bible Most Christians today are not suffering from a lack of Bible access. They are suffering from thin reading, shallow hearing, weak meditation, casual theology, and a modern appetite for ease over depth. That matters. Because if wisdom begins with the fear of the Lord, then the way we approach the Word of God is not a small matter. It is a revealing matter. It reveals whether we want truth on God’s terms or truth trimmed to fit our comfort, our pace, and our taste. That is one reason The Proverbs 12X Method is KJV-preferred. This is not about being trendy, combative, or elitist. It is about reverence. It is about formation. It is about choosing a Bible that has weight, cadence, memory, precision, and power. It is about choosing a translation that helps train the soul rather than merely satisfy the modern appetite for convenience. Even Christopher Hitchens, one of the most outspoken atheists of his generation, recognized that the King James Bible preserved a shared treasury of images, phrases, and literary force without which a culture becomes dangerously thin. Historians and literary writers continue to note the KJV’s enduring influence on English language, imagination, and public speech. So here is our case. These are 12 reasons we use the KJV and why we are unapologetically KJV-preferred. 1. We believe the Word of God should sound weighty The Bible is not common. It is not ordinary speech. It is not motivational copy. It is not spiritualized self-help. It is the Word of the living God.
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Now as I explained I was new to this whole experience with a Bible and I looked up which would be best for someone like me and it said NKJV so that’s the one I aqquired HOWEVER since starting this proverbs challenge. I’m finding it hard to understand the NKJV because some words do not translate properly and the message doesn’t come across the same. Which can be a little confusing 🫤. Especially with no biblical knowledge already. so I can understand why the KJV is preferred for this. Because words have come to have lots and lots of meanings but truly having a deeper understanding of what words actually mean opens your eyes in insane ways. I have applied multiple aspects of my past versions of my life to what I’ve read already in 4 days. And I pray for majority of the humans I’ve come in to contact with none of them know the word. If they did their lives wouldn’t look the way it does. 👀👀👀👀👀. And I have a better understanding of sin what it looks like and I have real like examples of things ive experienced myself that are exact reasons why it’s being taught to not do it. I’m GRATEFUL to say the least. What’s the bible app that majority use? Because I have NKJV book however I need to look at KJV too because like I said the verbiage means different things
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@Rashidah Hansen I loved everything I just read, crocheting is not an easy skill to learn. Counseling is an incredibly important thing to provide to the community 🙏
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@Rashidah Hansen I had missed this I go to every service normally wed Saturday and Sunday I do 11am session
The Hardest Person to Govern Is Yourself
Proverbs 18 and the Discipline of Self-Mastery Many people imagine their greatest struggles are outside of them — difficult people, frustrating circumstances, limited opportunity, or the pressures of life. But the wisdom of Scripture brings the spotlight somewhere far more uncomfortable. The greatest battle of life is not first external. It is internal. Before a person can lead others, build anything meaningful, steward resources wisely, or cultivate healthy relationships, the inner life must first come under the government of wisdom. This is why self-mastery stands at the foundation of the Proverbs 12X framework. Proverbs 18 quietly exposes this battle. “He that separateth himself seeketh his own desire, and rageth against all wise judgment.” — Proverbs 18:1 The verse describes a person who withdraws from counsel, not because they love wisdom, but because they wish to protect their own desires. When the heart is not governed, correction feels offensive and wise judgment feels threatening. Self-mastery begins when we allow wisdom to examine us rather than resist it. Then Proverbs turns to the discipline of the tongue. “He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.” — Proverbs 18:13 An undisciplined person reacts quickly. The wise person listens first. Self-mastery slows the tongue, restrains impulse, and seeks understanding before responding. These two verses alone reveal how much of life is shaped by the governance of the inner man — the heart that desires, the mind that judges, and the tongue that speaks. Tomorrow in Wisdom Works – Self-Mastery, we will walk through Proverbs 18 together using our new framework. We will read the chapter together, identify key verses that expose the inner life, discuss the wisdom of the text as a group, and apply it to the discipline of self-government. Before you join, read Proverbs 18 slowly and choose one verse that speaks to self-mastery. Bring it with you. Important: New Time Tomorrow’s session will meet at:
The Hardest Person to Govern Is Yourself
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18:3 When the wicked cometh, then cometh also contempt, and with ignominy reproach. isn’t just about “wicked people.” It’s about what happens when we step out of alignment with our higher self / God. - When we move in lower patterns then contempt shows up - When we act out of old habits then shame follows - When we ignore truth then things feel heavy, off, chaotic 👉 Not because you’re “bad”… 👉 But because you’re not being who you actually are when aligned with gods will for you
Why Many Devoted Christians Still Struggle With Prosperity
Last night we explored something that many believers quietly wrestle with. There are countless Christians who love God deeply, serve faithfully, and give generously… yet still struggle when it comes to building and stewarding prosperity. Not because they lack faith. Not because they lack devotion. But because many have never been taught how God designed life, time, and increase to function. The issue is not sincerity. The issue is order. Solomon wrote: “Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom.” — Proverbs 4:7 Over the years I began noticing a pattern. Many faithful Christians run their lives and businesses primarily from the heart rather than the head. Their intentions are good, but their systems are weak. This often leads to things like: • undercharging • overcommitting • financial instability • exhaustion and frustration in business Last night I introduced a framework called The Give Back To God Method, built on 3 biblical laws and 7 “first priorities” that restore God’s order to life. Because when order is restored, increase becomes sustainable. Below is a short extract from the teaching. If you would like to watch the full video from last night’s session, comment VIDEO and I will share it with the community. And if you are in the New Jersey / Pennsylvania / New York area, you are invited to join me this weekend as we go deeper into these principles. 📍 New Beginnings Church – NJ 📅 May 14th & 15th ⏰ Sat 6pm | Sun 9am or 11am We will explore The Give Back To God Method and how God’s wisdom restores order to life, time, and increase. If you plan to attend, comment JOINING — I would love to meet you there.
Why Many Devoted Christians Still Struggle With Prosperity
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