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THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE OF SCRIPTURE STUDY
TALKING TO GOD
Thank God for His Word, which helps you understand what is best for your life, and pray that God would give you a desire to study and obey it.
DIVING IN
Grab a notebook and pen, and head outside or go exploring within your own home. Write down what you see, hear and smell. Younger kids can work with a parent or sibling. When everyone's finished, discuss the details you noticed when you carefully studied your surroundings. Talk about what you've never noticed before.
GOING DEEPER
Just as you can find new things in a familiar environment, you can always find new things in the Bible — even if you've read it before. When you read the Bible you should seek to discover new details of who God is, what He's like and how you can become like Him. One way to make these discoveries is by studying the lives of Bible characters. Or you can study certain subjects, like prayer or giving. You can also study the Bible from beginning to end and journey with God through history. No matter what type of Bible study you choose, the Holy Spirit brings God's Word alive in your heart by helping you discover things you've never noticed before.
TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- What stories in the Bible are special to you? Why?
- What are the benefits of studying the Bible?
- What are some topics you would like to study in God's Word? (Refer to the concordance in the back of your Bible for topical ideas.)
TALKING TO GOD
Thank God for His Word, which helps you understand what is best for your life, and pray that God would give you a desire to study and obey it.
DIVING IN
Grab a notebook and pen, and head outside or go exploring within your own home. Write down what you see, hear and smell. Younger kids can work with a parent or sibling. When everyone's finished, discuss the details you noticed when you carefully studied your surroundings. Talk about what you've never noticed before.
GOING DEEPER
Just as you can find new things in a familiar environment, you can always find new things in the Bible — even if you've read it before. When you read the Bible you should seek to discover new details of who God is, what He's like and how you can become like Him. One way to make these discoveries is by studying the lives of Bible characters. Or you can study certain subjects, like prayer or giving. You can also study the Bible from beginning to end and journey with God through history. No matter what type of Bible study you choose, the Holy Spirit brings God's Word alive in your heart by helping you discover things you've never noticed before.
TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- What stories in the Bible are special to you? Why?
- What are the benefits of studying the Bible?
- What are some topics you would like to study in God's Word? (Refer to the concordance in the back of your Bible for topical ideas.)
Scripture
About this Plan
In this plan, you and your children will explore four spiritual disciplines: fasting, meditation, studying Scripture, and worship. You’ll be encouraged to have honest conversations about the challenges of practicing these disciplines, and through engaging, thought-provoking activities, you’ll begin to view them as privileges rather than chores. Each day includes a prayer prompt, brief Scripture reading and explanation, hands-on activity, and discussion questions.
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We would like to thank Focus on the Family for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: www.FocusontheFamily.com