Now that you have an understanding behind the mindset for reading the Bible, it’s time to get into the practical side of this. 4 Effective Bible Study Methods For Going Deeper I leave with a new revelation of who God is and a deep hunger to study the word of God even further. I want to catch every word that the Lord wants to speak to me about.Īt this point, The Holy Spirit starts to remind me of other scriptures I’ve read before and leads me to do further research on them (Using the 4 methods I talk about in the next chapter). Once I am in tune with the Spirit of God, I will often ask Him where He wants me to read from or open to a place in the Bible that has been on my heart. I want a revelation of who He is and what His heart is above all else. Notice that I center my heart around just knowing Him in His word. When my attention is completely on Him and I am experiencing His presence, I invite Him to show me who He is in His word. The goal is to get in tune with the Holy Spirit and start reading the Bible with Him. Side note : If you’re not sure what I’m talking about in the above statement, I would recommend our post on The Secret Place: An Ultimate Guide To Spending Alone Time with God. I spend a couple of minutes just gazing upon his beauty and becoming aware of His presence there with me. Here’s how I study the Bible with the Holy Spirit:Īs I pick up my Bible to read, I first center my attention completely on the Lord, The author and perfecter of my faith (Hebrews 12:2). In order to properly study the Bible and understand scripture, you need to allow the Holy Spirit to teach you. Without the Holy Spirit, even the best Bible study methods and strategies won’t get you very far. Jesus said that the Holy Spirit will be the one who “will teach you all things and will remind you of everything I have said to you” (John 14:26) We need the Holy Spirit to open our mind to understand the scriptures Instead, Jesus gave them the Holy Spirit and “opened their minds to understand the Scriptures.” (Luke 24:45) (John 20:22) The good news was that Jesus was always there for them and was willing to explain.īut even then, Jesus didn’t just tell His disciples to “go figure it out on your own”. If you go through the Gospels you’ll find that in almost every situation where Jesus speaks to His disciples, they need an explanation after He’s done. It is only when you experience God in the Bible that you will leave with a hunger to read more. When you come with a heart of wanting to know and experience God, He will begin to reveal His secrets to you and you will leave in total awe of who He is. God hides his secrets and revelations from those who come with the wrong motives, but reveals them to those who are seeking His heart. The reason why so many people aren’t receiving much from the Bible is because they’re coming for something other than Jesus. The Pharisees came to the scripture, but they never wanted to come to Christ. You study the scriptures, but you’re missing the whole point of it: In essence, Jesus was saying to the Pharisees: Jesus said, “You search the Scriptures because you think that in them you have eternal life it is these that testify about Me.” (John 5:39) This means that every time you open the Bible you are coming to Jesus. John 1 Tells us that Jesus is and was the Word that became flesh. You’re not reading the Bible for its highest intended purpose. If you answered Yes to any of these questions, I’ve got news for you: Are you reading the Bible for anything other than Jesus?.Is it so you can debate and prove others wrong about what you know?.Do you just need to get your devotionals in for the day?.Is it something you need to do to please God?.Have you ever asked yourself why you read the Bible? There are 2 main things God taught me through them that changed everything for me. They began to share some truths with me that changed the way I started to approach and study the Bible. Yet, the desire and hunger to read just wasn’t there.Įventually, God brought people into my life who had a great love for the Word. I knew deep down inside that I wasn’t receiving from the Bible in the way I wanted to and that there was so much more to it than I could imagine. There would be days when I could easily spend a few hours in worship and prayer with the Lord, but the moment I opened the Bible, all I wanted to do was get through my 3 chapters so I could check it off my list. I remember when reading the Bible was one of my greatest weaknesses. The Proper Mindset For Studying The Bible
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