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The Difference Between Chapter-and-Verse Familiarity and True Understanding
Many people believe that knowing something by heart means they truly understand it. This is especially common when it comes to texts, instructions, or complex ideas. However, chapter-and-verse familiarity —the ability to recall exact details or quotes—does not guarantee deep comprehension. This post explores why memorization alone falls short and how true understanding goes beyond simply knowing facts. What Chapter-and-Verse Familiarity Means Chapter-and-verse familiarity ref
Rodney Johnson
Feb 172 min read


“The Day My Body Failed—But My Faith Didn’t”
“This is where my strength failed—but my faith found its footing. In this sacred space, I wasn’t just healed—I was remade.” — ...
Rodney Johnson
May 18, 20251 min read


When They Walked Away—I Walked Toward Purpose
“ I’ve walked through fire, but I did not burn. I’ve faced darkness, but I did not fold. Now I walk toward the light that never dies....
Rodney Johnson
May 18, 20251 min read
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