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First Reading: Enter. As you read the passage of scripture (Philemon 1:4-16) for the first time, you are simply familiarizing yourself with the circumstances and what God is saying in this particular passage.
Second Reading: Impress. As you read (Philemon 1:4-16) for the second time, notice what word or phrase jumps out at you or makes the biggest impression. Ask God to "impress" upon you what he want you to see in this passage.
Third Reading: Pray. As you read this passage of scripture (Philemon 1:4-16)) for the third time through, spend a few moments in prayer thanking and praising God for his holy word. As you read, be prayer fully asking God what he has for you in this scripture.
Fourth Reading: Live. In this final reading of the passage (Philemon 1:4-16) ask God to show you how he wants you to live based on this scripture. Is there something he would have you start doing, stop doing or continue doing?
Second Reading: Impress. As you read (Philemon 1:4-16) for the second time, notice what word or phrase jumps out at you or makes the biggest impression. Ask God to "impress" upon you what he want you to see in this passage.
Third Reading: Pray. As you read this passage of scripture (Philemon 1:4-16)) for the third time through, spend a few moments in prayer thanking and praising God for his holy word. As you read, be prayer fully asking God what he has for you in this scripture.
Fourth Reading: Live. In this final reading of the passage (Philemon 1:4-16) ask God to show you how he wants you to live based on this scripture. Is there something he would have you start doing, stop doing or continue doing?
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Deeper into Scripture is a methodology of scripture reading that instructs, encourages and equips people to read God’s Word daily and deeply. We have created a unique four-fold method of bible reading that directs the individual to read a short passage of scripture four times. Each reading is done with a different question, instruction or objective to be considered. This repetitive reading and instruction takes us deeply into the Word of God and draws us closer to Him.
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