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The fourth rule for successful Bible study is the necessity for consider-ing context — large context and small context. 1 Timothy 4:10 is an example for developing this rule of study. In this text Paul tells us that God “is the Savior of all men, specially of those that believe.”.
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lives of believers and discover practical ways we can study the Bible effectively to apply what we have learned. THE BIBLE IS A PERSONAL WORD FROM GOD The Bible has had a greater influence on this world than any other book. Eighteenth century German philosopher Immanuel Kant said, “The existence of the Bible, as a book for people, is the greatest
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- The Proper Mindset For Studying The Bible
- Your motives for reading the Bible
- Let me explain:
- Here’s how I study the Bible with the Holy Spirit:
- 4 Effective Bible Study Methods For Going Deeper
- 1. Reading The Bible In Context
- 2. Cross Referencing Words In The Bible
- 3. Finding symbolism in the Scriptures
- How do you find out the symbolism behind a word or verse in the Bible?
- 4. Studying Greek and Hebrew Words in The Bible
- Literal Word App
- Logos Bible App
- In Conclusion:
- Valentyn Svit
I remember when reading the Bible was one of my greatest weaknesses. There would be days when I could easily spend a few hours in worship and prayer with the Lord, but the moment I opened the Bible, all I wanted to do was get through my 3 chapters so I could check it off my list. I knew deep down inside that I wasn’t receiving from the Bible in the...
Have you ever asked yourself why you read the Bible? Is it something you need to do to please God? Do you just need to get your devotionals in for the day? Is it so you can debate and prove others wrong about what you know? Are you reading the Bible for anything other than Jesus? If you answered Yes to any of these questions, I’ve got news for you:...
John 1 Tells us that Jesus is and was the Word that became flesh. The Word of God is Jesus. This means that every time you open the Bible you are coming to Jesus. Now think about this for a moment: Jesus said, “You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life; it is these that testify about Me.” (John 5:39) In essence,...
As I pick up my Bible to read, I first center my attention completely on the Lord, The author and perfecter of my faith (Hebrews 12:2). I spend a couple of minutes just gazing upon his beauty and becoming aware of His presence there with me. Side note: If you’re not sure what I’m talking about in the above statement, I would recommend our post on T...
Now that you have an understanding behind the mindset for reading the Bible, it’s time to get into the practical side of this. In this section, I’m going to go over 4 simple Bible study methods that I use daily to go deeper into scripture and discover the Bible as a whole. Here’s what you need to know:
Context is probably the most important part of basic Bible study. Studying context simply means to look at what is happening in the background of an event, idea, or statement. Without context, you can take a passage like: “It has been said, ‘Anyone who divorces his wife must give her a certificate of divorce.’ (Matthew 5:31) And say: “See.. the Bib...
Cross-referencing simply means to look at other parts of scripture that are related to the word or verse you’re reading about. You want to cross-reference the words or phrases you study in the Bible so that you can understand what the Bible says about it as a whole. If you look at all the times that Jesus speaks in the New Testament, He almost alwa...
Have you ever noticed how much symbolism there is in the Bible? You may already know some of the most common symbols: The bread represents the body of Christ The wine represents the blood of Christ The dove represents the Holy Spirit The Lamb represents the sacrifice of Jesus However, these are only a few of the most popular ones we know. The probl...
Defining symbols in the bible is a lot like solving a puzzle. The more pieces you put together, the easier it will be for you to see the bigger picture of what the word or phrase means.
Since the Bible was not originally written in the English language, translators have to use trade-offs to define certain words and phrases in the Bible. One of the trade-offs is deciding whether to use a literal word-for-word translation or to translate based on the intended meaning. This means that no matter which translation you read, you may sti...
The Literal Word app is my number one go-to app for quick and easy word lookup. This app allows you to click on most of the main words in each verse and get a definition right away. You can also cross-reference the word you’re researching right away without having to look somewhere else.
The Logos Bible app is very similar to the Literal Word app in that it allows you to look up the text just by clicking on the word. It also gives you a cool little pie chart of what the word is defined as through the Bible. The only con is that it’s a bit more complex to use than the Literal Word app. Now that you have a basic understanding of the ...
Your goal with bible study should always be to come with a mindset of wanting to know and encounter Jesus through his word. As you tune in with the Holy Spirit before you read, He will be the one who will teach you and reveal Christ to you through the scriptures. The Holy Spirit will also lead you to dig deeper into certain passages, which you can ...
Valentyn Svit is the founder of Dude Disciple, a men's discipleship blog that focuses on raising up young leaders through practical biblical teaching. His heart is for young people to encounter the love of God, live a life radically surrendered to Jesus, and fulfill God's calling for their life. View All Articles
Spend me some in prayer thanking God. Take 5 minutes to dwell on the awesomeness of God. If you’re in the middle of a passage, review your notes on the verses you’ve already studied. Write down five things God did for you the day before – we call this providence. understand the Word even more than yo.
Nov 27, 2023 · Bible Study for Beginners, PDF Download: Click here for the daily Bible study worksheet printable: How to Study the Bible PDF. If you are already a subscriber, click here for the free printable library and use the password at the end of your last weekly newsletter.) 3 Ring Binder: Print copies of your free printable and make a daily Bible Study ...
2 Timothy 2:15 “Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” he scripture above summarizes why studying the Bible is so important; so we can be a worker for the Lord and correctly understand the truth. When we study and “rightly divide” the truth, we will have
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The response of your heart should be to please Him and enjoy Him (Hebrews 11:5-6). The next step is that you must pray, asking God to help you study the Bible (Ephesians 6:18; 1 Thessalonians 5:17). Then fi nd a place where you can study. Then work hard in the study of the Bible. That is the message of 2 Timothy 2:15.