Bible Study: The Role of Prayer
In this lesson, we took a look at the role of prayer in a Christian studying God’s wonderful word.
read moreReasons to Study the Bible
In this lesson, we considered why Christians should continue studying the Bible.
read moreProper Nourishment
in this lesson, we looked at what the Bible considers to be proper spiritual nourishment.
read moreCan We See the Bible Alike?
It has always amazed me that there are so many different religions today. How can there be so many different interpretations to the Bible? The question of whether or not we can all see the Bible alike is often asked and the answer is yes we can if we see it at all.
read moreThe Benefits of Bible Study
In this lesson, we talked about three benefits of studying the word of God.
read moreLet the Bible Speak for Itself
The Bible is a library made up of 66 books, written over a period of some 1600 years, by forty different men. The Bible deals with man’s need for salvation. Its message is for all the world. The Bible is “God’s power unto salvation” (Rom. 1:16). It can change the hearts of men.
read moreThe Importance of Bible Study
God has revealed Himself to man in several ways. For example, God has revealed Himself in nature (Psa. 19:1; Rom. 1:20). The providence of God provides evidence for His existence (Acts 14:17). And God has revealed Himself through Jesus of Nazareth (John 1:18). The focus of this article centers on the fact that God has revealed Himself through His word, the Bible.’
read moreBasics of Bible Study
It is one thing to hear someone tell you, “Bible study is beneficial and you should study your Bible daily.” However, when you factor in children, jobs, house cleaning, cooking, yard work, recreation, school etc. finding time to effectively study your Bible may seem next to impossible. Let us consider the following suggestions to help aid in a daily study of God’s word.
read moreThe Art of Bible Study
The apostle Paul wrote, “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, . . .” (2 Timothy 3:16, NKJV) The Greek word translated as “given by inspiration of God” can be literally translated “God-breathed.” The English Standard Version reflects this with the following: “All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, .
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