Examples of 'bereans' in a sentence

Meaning of "bereans"

bereans (noun) - In the context of Christianity, Bereans refer to a group of people from the city of Berea in ancient Macedonia who were praised in the Bible for examining the scriptures daily to verify the teachings they received
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They Bereans questioned and he commended them.
I hope you will be like the Bereans.
The Bereans seemed to believe they could.
This is the true and absolute faith of the Bereans.
He invites other Bereans to challenge him on his views.
It is a testimony to the fact that many churchgoers are not Bereans.
Paul even commended the Bereans for rightfully judging his teaching.
We can learn a few very important lessons from the Bereans.
The Bereans left us with a wonderful example on how we should base our faith.
Surely it was precisely because they lacked the discernment exemplified by the Bereans.
Be like the Bereans in the book of Acts.
Next time we will take a closer look at who those noble Bereans were.
The same way the Bereans did in the book of Acts.
Scripture clearly held the highest possible authority among the Bereans.
How are the Bereans distinguished vv.

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They should search the Scriptures as did the noble Bereans.
We do what the Bereans did.
The Bereans were true students of the Word of God.
I would be as the Bereans.
Just as the Bereans searched the scriptures daily, so must we.
We should be more fair-minded than the Bereans.
One might have expected the Bereans to be criticized for daring to scrutinize Paul 's teaching.
Instead, we must be as noble as the Bereans.
Why was it so important that the Bereans study the Old Testament?
Similarly, if we want to understand the Bible, we need the attitude of the Bereans.
What verse commends the Bereans for searching the Scriptures and testing everything by the Scriptures?
If authority overrides Scripture, the Bereans were foolish.
Remember; the Bereans "searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.”.
We must read Scripture for ourselves, like the Bereans.
Paul was happy with the Bereans because “… they received the word with.
Here's another take… we are to be Bereans.
The Bereans in Acts 17 did not trust just their hearts.
Understandably, Luke remarks that the Bereans were " more noble " than Paul 's opponents at Thessalonica.
The Bereans searched scripture to determine whether the things they heard were true - Acts 17:11.
Acts 17 talks about the Bereans as compared to those in Thessalonica.
Except for Julie, Bereans you are not.
Acts 17 11 now the bereans were of more noble character than the thessalonians.
We must do as the Bereans did - test!
I think that the Bereans in Acts 17 were among the 5 % that think.
And second, it says that the Bereans “ examined the Scriptures everyday . ”.
We need to be like the Bereans in Acts 17:11 and search the scriptures ourselves.
In Acts 17:11 God commends the Bereans for putting the gospel itself to the test.

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