Il faut apprendre à vivre — voici ce que ça veut dire

What does “learning” really mean in a biblical sense? The Greek reveals something you may never have heard before. In this excerpt, Pastor Gérard Gau explores the profound meaning of the word “learning.” It’s not just receiving instruction. Nor is it reciting verses by heart. It’s a three-step process: listening, beginning to put it into practice, and finally making that truth an integral part of your life—like riding a bike: once you’ve learned it, you never forget it. He shares the moving story of an 83-year-old sister who remained steadfast through all of life’s trials, even after losing her husband. Her secret? After her conversion, she read Psalm 23 and decided to make it her own for weeks on end—until she experienced it firsthand. Then comes a revelation about “blessed are the poor in spirit”: it’s not a matter of material wealth or poverty. A millionaire can be poor in spirit, and a destitute person can be incredibly proud. It's a total dependence on God—not a social status. A teaching that puts the fundamentals back in their proper place and invites you to make the Word your own. ➡️ Subscribe to continue this seminar on the Beatitudes with Pastor Gérard Gau. ▶️ Watch the full video:    • Être un bon témoin (Gérard GAU)   #beatitudes #poorinspirit #gerardgau #sermononthemountain #psalm23 #wordofgod #spiritualgrowth #christianfaith #christianlife #disciple #biblicalteaching #spirituality #jesus #rest #christianity