HOW TO STUDY THE BIBLE
For all who read this blog I am reposting this short article to assist you in your studies. My desire with this blog is to encourage you to study the Bible and allow it to interpret itself. Develop a Biblical World view and you will begin to understand much of what is currently taking place in the world...it all goes back to Genesis and continues through Revelation.
Why is it that a group of
biology teachers could pretty much agree on the meaning of a biology textbook,
but if you assembled a room full of theologians, they would probably all have
different interpretations of the Holy Bible? Why so much disagreement and
misunderstanding when it comes to God’s inspired Word?
It’s simply because most people are not
willing to submit to or obey the precepts revealed in the Bible. The Apostle Paul said, “All scripture is given by
inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for
correction, for instruction in righteousness” (2 Timothy 3:16). He was at the
time referring to the O.T. not N.T.
To understand the Bible, we must study
it for doctrine and correction. In Psalm 119:67, for
example, the author declares, “Before I was afflicted I went astray: but now
have I kept thy word.” The
psalmist had gone astray. He needed to be straightened out. So he looked to
God’s Word to get back on track!
How many people do you know
who are willing to be reproved and corrected by the Bible? It’s no wonder there
is so much confusion when it comes to understanding the Bible!
Additional Steps You Can
Take
Many theologians and preachers read an
already-believed false teaching into each particular scripture, taken out of
context. They interpret the scriptures to say what they have
assumed to be true. But the Bible doesn’t need any personal or private
interpretation, as it says in 2 Peter 1:20. God’s Word interprets itself! If we are willing to humble ourselves and to
accept the authority of God’s divine precepts, we can understand the plain
truth revealed in the Bible. Here then are several important steps you can take
on the path to understanding the Bible:
First of all, before
you begin your study, pray for a humble attitude and for God to open your mind
to understand the Bible. Jesus Christ set an outstanding example in this
regard. He spent many hours with God in prayer every week. On a few
occasions, He even prayed through the night. Now if Jesus Christ derived
all of His power from God, think about how much more we need to go to
God for help! To
understand the Bible, we really need God’s power!
Isaiah 1:18 says, “Come now,
and let us reason together, saith the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet,
they shall be as white as snow; though they be red like crimson, they shall be
as wool.” Reasoning together with God is what it
means to be truly educated according to God’s
curriculum.
After asking God for
understanding and humility, make daily Bible study a daily priority. Be like
the Bereans. In Acts 17, it says they “received the word with all readiness of
mind, and searched
the scriptures daily, whether
those things were so” (verse 11). They studied with a right attitude, “with all
readiness of mind”—and they did it every day.
“Study to shew thyself
approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing
the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15). We study to show ourselves approved to
God. This is not something to be casual about. God commands it!
By studying the Bible every day, we will
begin to think more like God. We can
actually come to know what God’s will is for every circumstance (Ephesians
5:17).
Another important key is to
be urgent in studying God’s Word! “Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it
with thy might;
for there is no work, nor device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom, in the grave,
whither thou goest” (Ecclesiastes 9:10).
Time is running out on the age of man ruling over man! God’s government
will soon be established on Earth, headquartered in Jerusalem. God is working
out a purpose here below. Every one of us must use the minutes, hours, days and
years of our temporary existence to prepare us for the world to come.
As the pace of prophetic events
intensifies, it will only become more difficult to set aside the time to focus
our minds on in-depth Bible study. This world, after all, is about to explode!
Why not take full advantage of the relative calm before the storm and prepare
ourselves well for the bumpy road ahead?
Dig into the Bible. Use
your time wisely. Don’t allow the cares of this world to crowd out the time we
are commanded to spend in prayerful study of God’s truth (Matthew 13:22).
Finally, don’t forget to act
on what you learn. King David wrote, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of
wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his
praise endureth for ever” (Psalm 111:10). Understanding follows the doing!
In fact, obedience is a prerequisite
for understanding (Psalm 119:100). If
we sincerely and wholeheartedly try to obey all that God reveals—if we humbly
repent of sins that are exposed by the clear light of God’s Word, God will open
our minds to the riches and depths of His glorious truth. That is an absolute
promise from God.
Our obedience to God’s law is the
greatest determining factor of how well we grasp and understand spiritual
knowledge!
So remember these important
points when studying your Bible. Ask God for understanding. Then dig into God’s
Word—do it every day. And knowing the times we are living in, be urgent in your
study—give it the highest priority. Then, make sure you apply what you learn.
Doing this will not only open
your mind to understand the simplicity of God’s Word, it will make your daily
study sessions the most inspiring, invigorating and spiritually enriching
activity of the day! •
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