As believers, it is vital that our commitment to God’s Word goes beyond what others teach us, but that we each seek to “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.” (2 Timothy 2:15). A key part of this is our personal devotional reading. While we may miss days from time to time, ideally each of us are committed to seeking to spend time every day reading and studying God’s Word. While these ideas will not instantly unlock every truth contained in the Bible, hopefully they will help make it a little easier to understand the Bible’s teaching in personal study.
I Am - Week 9: Palm Sunday (John 12:12-19)
How To Study The Bible - Week 7: Guidelines for Interpreting Wisdom and Poetry
I Am - Week 8: Belief and Unbelief (John 7:1-24)
How To Study The Bible - Week 6: Guidelines for Interpreting Historical Narrative
I Am - Week 7: Truth We Don’t Like (John 6:52-71)
How to Study The Bible - Week 5: Introduction to Different Literary Styles (pt 1)
I Am - Week 6: The Bread of Life (John 6:25-59)
How To Study The Bible - Week 2: Rules for Interpreting the Bible
I Am - Week 5: Water Walker (John 6:14-21)
How To Study The Bible - Week 3: Guidelines for Daily Devotional Reading
I Am - Week 4: Teaching Through Tests (John 6:1-15)
I Am - Week 3: Reasonable Faith (John 5:30-47)
I Am - Week 2: The Work of Jesus: (John 5:16-29)
How To Study The Bible - Week 1
Dawn of Jesus - Week 13: The Healing We Need (John 5:1-17)
What Do You Live For (Philippians 1:19-30)
Dawn of Jesus - Week 12: True and False Belief (John 4:39-54)
Unconventional Warfare (Joshua 6)
Dawn of Jesus - Week 11: Come and See (John 4:27-42)
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