As a student in the Masters of Theology program at Ohio Christian University I find it necessary to create this blog
beginning with the subject of “How to Study the Bible." First and foremost the bible is the
word of God, and is inspired by God the creator of the universe. 2 Timothy 3:16-17 NLT says, “All Scripture is
inspired by God and is useful to teach us what is true and to make us realize
what is wrong in our lives. It corrects
us when we are wrong and teaches us to do what is right. God uses it to prepare
and equip his people to do every good work." Therefore in order to do the will of God one most know the will of
good. The only way to know God’s will
for our lives is to study his word, which is found in the Holy Bible.
Effective Bible Study
In order to have an effective bible study it
is important to have a bible with the proper translation that you can understand. I like the King James Version, but I also read
from a much easier text in the New Living Translation also known as NLT. So
find yourself a good bible and make a goal to read it daily. I would suggest that you begin by praying and
asking God for understanding and revelation of his word before you read. Matthew 7:7-8 KJV or King James Version says
“ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall
be opened unto you: For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh
findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened."
According to God’s word you can expect to
gain knowledge and all that you are looking for if you seek it. You should also pick a book in the bible that
you would like to read. Of course you
can start with the book of Genesis and work your way through to the end in
Revelation. But I was taught to take a little at a time, and read to understand
it not just to read it. It was suggested
to me to read from the book of proverbs in the morning, and to read a psalm at
night. Proverbs is a book of wisdom with
thirty-one passages. You can actually
read a proverb each morning and start your day off with the mighty wisdom of
God. You can then read a psalm which
speaks of God’s praise, his wonderful works, and awesome power. When reading the bible do it
consistently. Also re-read the bible
because you can gain understanding and new meaning each time you do so
depending on what is going on in your life at the time.
Christ-like life
In order to live a Christ-like life it’s
important to study the bible and to learn about the key people in the bible and their
stories. When you start with the book of
Genesis you learn about how God created the heaven and earth from nothing. You also learn about how God created the
first man and woman Adam and Eve. It’s
important to know where we came from and what God expects from mankind. All of this and more can be found in various
books of the bible. In following Moses
and the children of Israel we learn about a forty year journey from bondage to
the promise land. There are many stories
of miracles and God’s mercy towards his chosen people. When we learn about different people in the
bible and what they have gone through it helps us to learn more about
ourselves, our faith, and what great things God has planned for us. As we look at the lives and challenges of
others sometimes we can see ourselves.
We can also see God’s faithfulness in how he brings biblical characters
through many trials and tribulations.
Through reading God’s word, and fellowship with other believers we learn
how to live a victorious Christ-like life.
Practice of Christian Ministry
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