In embarking on this 40-day journey together, we are committing ourselves to becoming people of the Word. This series is designed not only to teach us how to study the Bible but also to practice what we learn through small group ministry projects. The ultimate goal is to love, learn, and live the Word. The Bible's purpose, as stated in 2 Timothy 3, is not merely for doctrine, reproof, correction, or instruction in righteousness. These are means to an end, which is to equip us for every good work and transform our lives. The Bible changes our convictions, character, and conduct, equipping us to live out God's will.
We will focus on the devotional method of Bible study, one of twelve methods, which is accessible to everyone, requiring no special tools. This method emphasizes meditation, a concept often misunderstood. Biblical meditation involves deeply contemplating scripture, allowing it to transform us. Joshua 1:8 promises prosperity and success to those who meditate on God's Word day and night. Meditation is akin to rumination, like a cow chewing cud, extracting every ounce of nutrition. This process involves reading a passage repeatedly, emphasizing different words to uncover new insights.
Five general principles guide our Bible study: asking the right questions, writing down observations, applying what we learn, studying systematically, and reading scripture repeatedly. These principles ensure that our study is not just an intellectual exercise but a transformative experience. We must apply what we learn, as true belief is demonstrated through action. The Bible is a lamp and a mirror, revealing our true selves and guiding us to live in the light of God's truth.
The first meditation technique we will practice is the "pronounce it" method, where we read a verse aloud, emphasizing different words to gain new perspectives. This simple yet powerful method helps us internalize scripture and apply it to our lives. As we meditate on Colossians 3:16, we learn to let the Word of Christ dwell in us richly, transforming us from the inside out. Our time in the Word is not just for our benefit but also for others, as God uses us to share His truth.
As we engage in this journey, we are encouraged to act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God, as stated in Micah 6:8. This series aims to change us and those around us, making us living Bibles for the glory of God.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Bible's ultimate purpose is to transform our lives, equipping us for every good work. It changes our convictions, character, and conduct, aligning us with God's will. This transformation is the end goal of our study, not just acquiring knowledge. [04:27]
- 2. Meditation on scripture is essential for spiritual growth. Unlike Eastern meditation, biblical meditation involves deeply contemplating God's Word, allowing it to transform us. This process, akin to rumination, helps us extract every ounce of spiritual nutrition. [14:35]
- 3. True belief is demonstrated through action. We only truly believe the parts of the Bible we live out. Our study should lead to application, transforming our lives and making us more like Christ. [09:07]
- 4. Systematic and repeated study of the Bible is crucial. By studying scripture systematically and reading it repeatedly, we uncover deeper insights and allow God's Word to dwell in us richly, guiding our lives. [10:28]
- 5. Sharing what we learn with others reinforces our understanding and benefits those around us. Our time in the Word is not just for personal growth but also for the edification of others, as God uses us to share His truth. [26:30]
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