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The Crisis of Biblical Illiteracy
Series: Anchored in the Word with Dave JenkinsShow Summary
Dave Jenkins addresses one of the most pressing issues in the church today, biblical illiteracy. He defines what it is, explains why it is dangerous for discipleship and witness, and gives practical steps to grow in knowing, understanding, and obeying God’s Word.- Key Scriptures: Hosea 4:6; 2 Timothy 3:16–17; Ephesians 4:14; James 1:22; Psalm 119:105
- Topics: Definition, dangers, and practical steps to avoid biblical illiteracy
- Speaker: Dave Jenkins
- Series site: servantsofgrace.org/anchored-in-the-word
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Introduction
Many of us own Bibles, yet do we know what is in them and live it out? Hosea 4:6 warns that God’s people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Neglecting Scripture leaves us open to deception, discouragement, and shallow faith.1. Defining Biblical Illiteracy
It is not the absence of a Bible, it is the absence of knowing, understanding, and applying it. 2 Timothy 3:16–17 teaches that all Scripture is God breathed and equips us for every good work.2. The Dangers of Biblical Illiteracy
- Deception: Without truth we are tossed by every wind of doctrine (Ephesians 4:14).
- Weak Discipleship: Faith reduces to feelings and trends.
- Poor Witness: A church that does not know Scripture loses its salt and light. Judges 2:10 shows how a generation can rise that does not know the Lord.
3. How We Can Avoid It
- Read Scripture regularly, whole books and chapters for the big picture.
- Study wisely, use tools but start with the text.
- Memorize and meditate, let the word of Christ dwell richly (Colossians 3:16).
- Obey what you read, be doers not hearers only (James 1:22).
- Stay rooted in a sound local church under faithful preaching and community.



