Do you ever change the Bible passages suggested by writers?
We do sometimes change the suggested reading or the quoted verse, for one of three reasons. First, we do not duplicate suggested scripture readings or quoted verses within an issue of the magazine. If two writers suggest the same reading or quote the same verse, we change that element on one of the meditations. Second, writers may misinterpret or misconstrue the meaning of a scripture passage. For example, the Bible verse "Blessed are the pure in heart" refers not to moral purity but to having a heart that is filled with only one thing -- essentially, it refers to having a focused heart. In cases where a writer make a point that is not intended in the scripture passage, we change the reading or quoted verse. Third, in many settings, each day's meditation is read aloud/heard. The quoted verse must be understandable and be a complete sentence without the context of the full scripture reading, since this is usually not included, so we may change the quoted verse if the writer quotes only a part of a verse.
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