Tim Allen shares thoughts on reading the Bible and Romans

and the relentless pursuit for truth—which many people wish to hide—Allen states that acknowledging these ideas was refreshing, in much of what he himself has experienced.

Tim Allen the comedian has revealed that he is a few chapters into the New Testament and is already “amazed” by Paul’s letter to the Romans.Tim Allen shares thoughts on reading the Bible and Romans

“I finished the Old Testament and it is such a gift when I get out of the way and the words and meaning flow. This week on the Gospel of Paul. A Roman Jew familiar with Plato and Stoicism and other Greek thinkers. In less than seven pages I am already amazed!,” the actor of “Home Improvements” captioned his X post on Sunday.

In a follow up post he added, “Ok, specifically reading Apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans.”

The comedian said that he was re-reading the Old Testament this year and described the experience as a “treasure” he hadn’t expected.Tim Allen shares thoughts on reading the Bible and Romans

“After nearly a year I have finished the entire old testament. No drifting and hyper focusing while re-reading makes this experience so humbling,” he posted.

“Continuing with the complete Bible. After tackling the intense Ezekiel, I’m starting on Daniel. One of the difficulties in reading this Book is how I explain words the Eternal speaks to the temporal.”

For the people who influence him, as for my friend, a young man in his late teens asking questions of great depth, marks wisdom, reliability, trustworthiness, and even if tracing the pages of scripture is verifiable. Where one should and should not inquire based on conclusions drawn, it is from where this information pertaining to those questions stems. That veracity is a range.

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