Personal Bible Study
Looking for some simple ideas for your own personal time in the Word?
Here are a few:
Reading Schedules:
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Read through the Psalms in a month. Take whatever day of the month it is, read that Psalm, then add 30 (thirty) until you run out of Psalms. This gives you five Psalms a day for a month.
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Read through Proverbs in a month. Take whatever day of the month it is and read that chapter.
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Questions to ask as I read:
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What does God tell me here?
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What makes me glad?
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What makes me sad?
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What do I want to pray for?
How can I get the most out of my Bible study?
Studying the Scriptures is a necessary practice for believers. The Scriptures are God's means of revealing Himself and His ways to us (2 Timothy 3:15). The Scriptures are God's means for teaching us to be mature productive adults (2 Timothy 3:16).
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Pick a place to study. (There are a variety of approaches: a whole Book, a Psalm, word studies, Parables)
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Read the passage through several times noting repeated words and unique phrases along the way
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Understand the context.
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The immediate context: Who is speaking? To whom? What is going on in the verses before or after? etc.
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The general context: the Book, the genre of Scripture it is found in, the author, related Scriptures
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The historical context
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Determine what the passage meant to the original reader. It can't have a meaning today which it did not have for the original readers. You might check a Bible Commentary recommended by your pastor. A good set to have in your home is the “People’s Bible” available through Northwestern Publishing House.
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Determine how the original applies to you, the present day reader. How does it apply...
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To my personal life
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To my relationship with others
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To my relationship with God
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Ask what changes the passage warrants. Prayerfully agree to sincerely live the truth of the passage
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Ask what the passage's relationship is to Christ and his work. Is it Law or Gospel, prophecy, fulfillment, etc.?
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Make the truths you learn from the passage a prayer to God to help you grow in those truths
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Jot down what you learned in a journal or blog and return to it often to review or renew what you learned.