Regular church attendance is important but is not a substitute for personal Bible study. Everyone should be encouraged to read and study the Bible. A popular myth says that the Bible is only for Christians. The Bible provides guidance on every area of human existence and applying Bible teachings benefits both believers and unbelievers, the important difference is that for the unbeliever the Word of God is convicting and for the believer the Word of God is cleansing.
We certainly do need ministers, teachers, Christian fellowship, and
Christian literature to help us, and there are difficulties in the Bible, but
for the most part the Bible is self-explanatory and self-interpreting when one
is familiar with its contents. Every Christian should be a Bible student
regardless of whether he is a new convert or mature Christian, as this is
important for spiritual growth and to avoid being deceived by heresies and
especially important if you want to be effective trying to lead people out of
darkness and into the truth. Neglecting the word of God naturally leads to
seeking guidance and affirmation from other sources, including myths and
heresies. Regular personal Bible study is important because of the impact this
has on the mind and heart, the essential truths and principles, and the
practical teachings on every area of life. (Psalm 119:130; Proverbs 2:3-20;
3:5-7; II Timothy 2:15-16; 3:16)
“Shew me thy ways, O LORD; teach me thy paths. Lead me in thy truth, and
teach me: for thou art the God of my salvation; on thee do I wait all the day.”
(Psalm 25:4-5) Do you neglect personal Bible study because you cannot find the
time or because it seems tedious? Make Psalm 25:4-5 your sincere prayer.
It is important for Christians to be Bible students and that they apply,
teach, and defend the teachings of God's Word. I may not need to know all about
the source and composition of water if I am thirsty, but later if I wish to
acquire water in a dry and thirsty land or provide others with good water to
sustain their life and health some facts about water would be helpful, even
necessary. While simple child-like faith is all that is required to be saved,
what a believer should believe and be doing after being a believer for a while
is another matter. (Matthew 4:4; James 1:21-22; I Peter 2:2-3; II Peter 3:18;
etc.)
Reading through the Bible is not as major an undertaking as it may
initially appear. For example, if you read four chapters of the Bible every day
or read three chapters of the Old Testament and one chapter of the New
Testament every day, you would read the whole Bible within a year. I also
recommend that you read one chapter from the Book of Psalms and one chapter
from the Book of Proverbs every day for at least a year; Psalms will help with
prayer and worship and Proverbs teaches wisdom and reasons God’s standards are
right. Reading through the Bible will help you make a habit of looking at
individual Bible passages in relation to context and the whole Bible. Pray for
understanding and as you read apply questions like these to each chapter: What
did this account or passage convey to the first readers? What does this tell us
about God and His truths and standards? What lessons can we learn from this
that apply to us today? You will not always be able to answer each question,
but they will make Bible reading more interesting. (The Holy Bible on CD or an
Audio Bible is also a good investment and convenient to use while driving,
doing housework, relaxing, etc.)
While Bible reading is a form of Bible study it is also important to
study the Bible topically. A simple program of topical Bible study is to pray
for guidance and use a Reference Bible (e.g., Thompson Chain Reference Bible,
KJV), or a Topical Bible, and a Bible Dictionary, and it is also helpful to
have a Bible Concordance (e.g., Strong’s Concordance) that gives the meaning of
the words in the Hebrew and Greek texts. Always pray for understanding when you
study. Avoid focusing on just a few pet topics while neglecting other topics as
this can lead to being cranky or argumentative, and even a nuisance, about your
favourite subjects while knowing nothing about other subjects that are equally
important.
The exact program of Bible study
is not essential, what is important is regularity, and whether you study for several
hours or half an hour per day the Word of God will have power in your life
because of being in your mind regularly.
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