Bible 101-Studying Your Bible

Written by: Twinkle Mom

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From the archives of Sunflower Faith-Originally posted on February 22, 2008

This was a 7 part series on “Bible 101″ that I had originally written when my blog was hosted on blogspot.com. In the process of moving it over here, with prayers that this could be a blessing and encouragement to those who feel daunted about reading their bible and in light of reading “Becoming More than a Bible Study Girl”, I wanted to re-introduce these posts to you, Gentle Readers.


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When you do a “google” search, it’s easy to come up with some really great, and useful tips on how to study the bible. For instance, at Biblestudy.org, there is a great tip here, on how to use different colors (always use either color pencils or DRY highlighters to mark your bible to prevent bleeding through) to mark and highlight passages in your bible.

We can go on and on, on what to use to study and read the bible, but I’m going to try to keep it short and simple.

First off.

  • The Bible- There is no way around it. If you are going to study the bible, what better source, than the direct source. No books about the bible is going to be just as effective as going to the bible itself. Keep in mind, the biggest reason is, books about the bible are written by men, who can be imperfect, so always consult the bible first and foremost and use anything and everything else as…well…a guide, not the absolute truth.
As to versions….Use what version is comfortable to you.

John 5:39 Search the scriptures; for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. (KJV)

2 Timothy 3:16,1716. All scripture [is] given by inspiration of God, and [is] profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness: 17. That the man of God may be perfect, throughly furnished unto all good works. (KJV)

Hebrews 4:12 For the word of God is quick, and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, and of the joints and marrow, and is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart. (KJV)

2 Timothy 2:15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth. (KJV)

  • Pens and Markers -This is a interesting topic. Some people don’t like marking in the bible; Some do. This is really up to you with what YOU feel more comfortable doing.For those who do want to mark in your bible with a pen,Soulde Saenz has a great blog article called,”What to Use for Writing in Your Bible,“. I highly recommend you reading this article as he talks about pens that will be effective in writing in your bible, no matter how thick or thin the paper is and what pen won’t bleed through to the other side of your bible.As for markers…I always go with either dry highlighters that you can find with ease at your local Christian bookstore or even order online from the christian online bookstores.Even Amazon carries them! They are highly recommend for their ease, they don’t bleed through, they don’t smear and they are bible-friendly. Another great way to mark your bible are colored pencils….Make sure no matter what you use…You keep it in a place WITH your bible.

Need a guide to highlighting/marking your bible? There are several great resources that are a great help; Some which I recommend are the following:

To make it even easier, based on “How to Mark Your Bible” by Keeping the Home, what I did was create a printable “key” to paste (I use rubber cement since it comes off if needed) in my bible.

  • Prayer- Always always start with prayer! It does help because it gives you the opportunity to talk to God and to ask Him to help you understand what you are about to read and if there is anything, HE, feels, you need to glean from your studies.
  • Notebook- This can be anything…your computer, your blog, your dayplanner, a simple notebook…There is no end to how you keep your notes.

If you do use a ringed dayplanner, here’s one that can be used for either a 5.5 x 8.5 planner, either 3 ring, 6 ring or 7 ring.

Bible Study Note Template

Great Sources for Using the Bible: Tools must have

God Bless You, Gentle Reader as you read God’s word!

*Coming next week on Bible 101-”Books to Aid in Your Study”*

     


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2 Responses to “Bible 101-Studying Your Bible”

  1. Twinkle Mom says:

    I’m slowly working through “Becoming More Than a Good Bible Study Girl” and need to post a review about it, but just working through the chapters; It’s a very encouraging, doesn’t lecture, but helps point out the ways we tend to “dance around” actually reading the bible itself, versus how we tend to pour ourselves into doing bible studies themselves.

    It’s a really great book, because I can relate. I have honestly wanted to just really “just read the bible” and then finding myself getting caught up with daily life and some of the key things I’ve done, to really, keep myself motivated, is use what is called the “Life Journal” system.

    There’s more about the Life Journal on the side, but I really recommend using it and you don’t have to buy the journal, but can keep it online or buy a blank journal book to use.

    The method is very easy; You can read the passages online by going to lifejournal.cc or there’s a bookmark that I can tell you where to get.

    So far, I’ve found myself really using this method with more success and really finding time and just reading His word each day.

    It’s just one way…but it’s something, for myself, I’ve really felt challenged and convicted about doing-reading the bible.

    My pastor has been very encouraging and really just makes it a point to talk about every sermon, which I think more pastors and well, churches should, in helping keep each other encouraged and accountability because really…there is no better source than our Heavenly Father and His word.

  2. amydeanne says:

    what a great post, i’m working on learning my bible better than I know it. sometimes it’s so hard to retain any info in this brain, but i need to make a better effort especially on knowing God!

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