The Spiritual Fitness ManualSample
Bible Study - Part 2
By Dr. Peter A. Lillback, President, Westminster Theological Seminary
Here are a few more hints to help you to become an effective Bible reader:
1. Literary Style. Are the words you are reading presenting a story, a fact, a promise, or a command? Are they part of a history, a prophet’s message, or a poet’s song? Knowing the style of literature helps you to understand the writer’s message more effectively. The four gospels in the New Testament tell the life of Christ. Paul’s writings are letters to churches. The final book of the Bible, Revelation, is a powerful message of the ultimate triumph of Christ’s Kingdom. It is filled with amazing images and messages of judgment and hope.
2. Always ask these questions:
• What do I learn about God from this text?
• What do I learn about Jesus Christ from this passage?
• What does God want me to believe, to do, or to feel based upon this teaching?
3. Apply what you’ve read to your heart, your life, your family, your work, your country and your church. What directions are the Scriptures giving you to be more faithful, more loving, more wise, or more good in your thoughts, feelings, actions, duties, relationships and hobbies?
4. Consider keeping a written journal of what you’ve read and what thoughts and insights you’ve gained from your reading. This will also help you in your prayers and in sharing your thoughts with others. Looking back after a period of time will show you the progress you’ve made.
5. Share your insights with others through a Bible study, a Church fellowship group, a Sunday School Class, or with family and friends. Talk about the Bible with fellow first responders.
6. Deepen your study. Consider taking an online class or enrolling in a Bible-focused program. Read various Bible translations and compare and contrast their differing wordings. Ask your spiritual leaders for advice on other writings that might help you grow in the knowledge of the Scriptures. These could include items such as Bible commentaries, study guides, devotional literature, radio or television instruction programs, confessions of faith and practical and scholarly publications and books.
Examples of the Bible’s Wisdom for First Responders:
Duty: READ MAT.22.37-40
Attitude: READ COL.3.23-24
Honor: READ REV.14.13
Never forget the renewing power of God’s Word!
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About this Plan
Spiritual fitness through the Bible is the key to overcoming stress and trauma in your life. God wants to build strength in your soul through the scriptures so that you can overcome any obstacle. First Responders face the stress of dangerous events each day. This stress can cause blunt trauma to the soul. This devotional will help you find strength and peace in God to persevere in any situation.
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