The Bible is a literary masterpiece, written in fine literary fashion, and worthy to be studied by students of literature. It serves a much higher purpose, however, in the life of a believer. When a believer reads the Bible, he or she reads an message from God applicable to that particular believer in his or her current life circumstances. The Bible is God’s living specific truth that speaks into people’s lives today as much as ever.
I cannot tell you the number of times a specific passage of Scripture has come to life when I read it and that God used it to instruct, challenge, encourage, inform, or convict me as I read it. Sometimes I feel “ambushed” by God because I read a passage of Scripture only to have the Holy Spirit speak – silently yet loudly – right to a current situation in my life. That can happen to you as well if you approach the Bible to hear what God wants to say to you!
Last week I encouraged you to develop an intentional plan for reading both larger and smaller portions of Scripture on a regular basis, and for probing a smaller passage on a daily basis. I believe that best way to study the Bible is through what is called the Inductive Study Method, which consists of three parts: Read More