Bible study is not meant to be done in isolation. How our personal study can bear fruit as we speak and share it with one another.
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Bible study is not meant to be done in isolation. How our personal study can bear fruit as we speak and share it with one another.
Without application, we miss out on all the benefits of Bible study. Here we discuss the mistakes, obstacles, types, and ways to fruitfully apply God’s Word
Our last interpretive skills: checking cross-references and commentaries.
How to start the work of interpretation with a return to Titus 2:3-5.
Understanding that the Bible is a literary masterpiece even as it is the word of God can help us unlock and understand its meaning more accurately.
After doing our observations, we are ready for the second step of interpretation. Roll up your sleeves and get ready to dig!
Let’s apply what we discussed in the previous post to a passage and see what we can discover!
When we learn the skills of studying Scripture for ourselves, we have sustenance for our spiritual lives. Here, we will look at how to put Scripture in context as well as observe for details.
Because God has so graciously rescued us out of our sin, we can, in gratitude, serve others by helping them towards Him as they struggle with their sins.
The process of change is a slow one, but over time, little drops can carve deep transformation.
There is a time to speak and offer help to those who suffer. Tips on how to wade wisely and carefully in the waters of suffering with another.
Sometimes we end up hurting others more when they need comfort. Some thoughts on preparing to be more helpful than harmful when the opportunities arises.
Not only are we called to be saints, we are called to be saints together. How do we help one another towards this identity?
A quick overview on the issue of control—and how to start relinquishing it to the only One who deserves to hold it.
When storms in your life hit, how do you respond? Let this musical meditation help you navigate through it with the Lord.
Twenty ideas on how to make meditation a part of your spiritual training.
Learning to meditate doesn’t always come in a silent room with eyes closed. Sometimes it happens in the thick of life. Here’s a page from my journal.
Meditation is a buzzword these days that rightly raises red flags. What is it and why should we practice it? Part 1 of a 3-part series.