WHY WE STUDY GOD’S WORD
(Scriptural Reasons)
Romans 12:2, 3
2. “And do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, in order to prove by you what is that good and pleasing and perfect will of God. 3. I realize how kind God has been to me, and so I tell each of you not to think you are better than you really are. Use good sense and measure yourself by the amount of faith that God has given you”. (The Apostle, Paul Circa 51-55 CE) MKJV, CEV
BIBLE STUDY IS FOR BUILDING FAITH
(Contemplate and Meditate)
Hebrews 11:1 “Only faith can guarantee the blessings that we hope for, or prove the existence of realities that are unseen”. NJB
Romans 10:17 “So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God”.NKJ
Hebrews 11:3 “By faith we understand that the worlds [during the successive ages] were framed (fashioned, put in order, and equipped for their intended purpose) by the word of God, so that what we see was not made out of things which are visible”. AMP
Hebrews 11:6 “But without faith it is impossible to please God; for he that comes to God must believe that he is and that he is a rewarder of those that diligently seek him”. JUB
TRUTH, LOGIC AND THE BIBLE
a comprehensive analytical seminar on the Bible
BIBLE LESSON NO. 1. of 100.
Discussion Topic
'LOGICAL REASONS FOR A BIBLE STUDY'
Suggested study approach: Read entire lesson, consider and meditate on each Bible verse as you go along. Then at conclusion of reading, see if you can recall the main points. If any got by you, you can quickly review material on the page indicated. Lesson begins at heading. Expect to take at least 20-30 minutes to read the material and consider the scriptures cited. Review time required will vary with each person.
CONTINUE SESSION by SCROLLING CONTENT AS FOLLOWS
Check to see if you got the main points from Bible Lesson No. 1.
(Answer the questions you can and review the pages noted for points you may have missed)
What does the Bible claim about itself?
(review page 1.)
What should be a first object of any Bible study?
(review page 1.)
What is the main object of this Bible Study?
(review page 2.)
Why is there no room for bias in a Bible Study?
(review page 2.)
According to Jesus, how important is God’s viewpoint to humans?
(review page 3.)
How do we recognize God’s viewpoint when we read it?
(review page 3.)
What does “a sound mind” have to do with a Bible Study?
(review page 5.)
What three ways help us to understand the Bible accurately?
(review on page 6.)
Why is using more than one version a better way to study the Bible?
(review on page 7.)
Why is it urgent we understand the Bible correctly in our own time?
(review on page 7, 8.)
Join us for the next Lesson, No. 2. when we will cover the subject:
”WHAT MAKES THE BIBLE SO DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER BOOK?”
(Answer the questions you can and review the pages noted for points you may have missed)
What does the Bible claim about itself?
(review page 1.)
What should be a first object of any Bible study?
(review page 1.)
What is the main object of this Bible Study?
(review page 2.)
Why is there no room for bias in a Bible Study?
(review page 2.)
According to Jesus, how important is God’s viewpoint to humans?
(review page 3.)
How do we recognize God’s viewpoint when we read it?
(review page 3.)
What does “a sound mind” have to do with a Bible Study?
(review page 5.)
What three ways help us to understand the Bible accurately?
(review on page 6.)
Why is using more than one version a better way to study the Bible?
(review on page 7.)
Why is it urgent we understand the Bible correctly in our own time?
(review on page 7, 8.)
Join us for the next Lesson, No. 2. when we will cover the subject:
”WHAT MAKES THE BIBLE SO DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER BOOK?”