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If
you have been to church for even a short time, you’ve probably heard
the minister emphasize Bible study. But is Bible study really important
for you, a young man or woman in the teen years? Isn’t attending church
services every week enough? As some teens might reason, "If I obey
my parents and church teachings, why do I need to study the Bible? I’m
busy with school and social activities. What benefit would it be for me
to make the time for personal Bible study?" This discussion guide is
for those who ask such questions. It is designed to help you discover what
the Bible itself says are the benefits for putting forth the effort to read
and study the Word of God. As you come to understand this important principle,
you will also learn how to study the Bible.
1. What are some common beliefs and attitudes towards Bible study?
2. Have you ever tried to study the Bible? If so, did you find it difficult?
Was it hard to do it daily? What hindrances to Bible study do you face?
DANIEL 7:27 – “Then the kingdom and dominion, And the greatness of the kingdoms under the whole heaven, Shall be given to the people, the saints of the Most High. His kingdom is an everlasting kingdom, And all dominions shall serve and obey Him.”
1. What is God’s Plan concerning the future?
2. Who is a “saint”? Explain Psalm 50:5 and Revelation 14:12.
COMMENT: In what time of man’s history would you like to live? Would
it be in the time of Noah? Or when David was king? How about being there
when the pyramids were built?
How about the time of the great crusades? Or any of the other eras or kingdoms
of man?
All these had their shortcomings, and in any of them you would more than
likely have been a slave, dying in your 20s or 30s with hardly enough food
or decent shelter and with sickness, injury and hardship tearing into you
with every step. With that in mind, maybe you are thinking that “this
is the age that I want to live in.”
Hatred and violence everywhere, wars, killing continually knocking at our
doors… So many varieties of cancer, heart problems, AIDS, hundreds
of other illnesses… All out of control. Let’s go back to that
question, why study the Bible? It speaks of a time where people will be
healthier and wealthier than at any other time. Do you know of that kingdom,
where there is no war to be fought, and where people will live fulfilling,
healthy, beautiful long lives, not worrying about the problems of the eras
and kingdoms of man? God is challenging you to not only know of it, but
live it! So one reason to study the Bible is to know the future and know
how to train and prepare for it.
ECCLESIASTES 9:3 – “…Truly the hearts of the sons of men are full of evil; madness is in their hearts while they live ….”
3. What is the nature of man?
4. Do you think after about two or three hundred years of living you and
your friends would
make the world a better or a worse place? People did, at one time, have
the opportunity to live
very long lives – hundreds of years, in fact. What was the outcome
of that era? Read Genesis 6:5 and answer.
JEREMIAH 10:23 – “O LORD, I know the way of man is not in himself; It is not in man who walks to direct his own steps.”
5. How many people instinctively know how to live properly?
6. What man can tell you how to live?
DEUTERONOMY 8:3 – Man is supposed to live “…by every
word that proceeds from the mouth of the LORD.”
7. If no human being knows on his own how to live successfully (that is,
fulfill his potential, become a saint, and beneficently rule in the Kingdom
of God), how is man to learn?
8. What source has God provided mankind for this vital knowledge? Where
can we find God’s words?
2 TIMOTHY 3:16 (NIV).– “All scripture is God breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness”
9. How can studying the Bible help us? What does it mean that the Bible is useful for “teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness?” Consider 1 Corinthians 3:19 before answering.
COMMENT: It’s in man’s nature to do what is evil in God’s
sight. There is nothing we can do
to change the fact that the world will do evil. So, the world is going to
continue on its path to
destruction -- but we have in our hands the tool that shows us how to stand
out and set an
example for the rest of the world of the right way to live.
2 TIMOTHY 2:15 – “Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth.”
10. What can we do to find favor in God’s sight?
ACTS 17:11 – “These were more fair-minded than those in Thessalonica, in that they received the word with all readiness, and searched the Scriptures daily to find out whether these things were so.”
11. How was the attitude of those in Berea different from citizens of Thessalonica
towards hearing the Scriptures expounded?
12. What are we to do when someone (including a minister in church) instructs
us? Read also Isaiah 8:20 and comment.
13. What reasons for studying the Bible do you find in the following verses:
• Proverbs 1:1-4
• John 5:39
• Romans 15:4
• 1 Corinthians 10:11
• 1 Peter 2:2
• Revelation 1:3
Now that we’ve considered why study the Bible, let’s see how one properly studies the Bible.
JAMES 4:6-7 (NIV) – “…’God opposes the proud but gives grace to the humble.’ Submit yourselves, then, to God…”
1. In order to understand the Bible, what is the most beneficial mindset?
What do you think is the right attitude to have in order to really understand
how God wants us to live?
2. What is humility? Why is this important when we want to learn something?
COMMENT: Co you remember what the purpose of scripture is according to 2 Timothy 3:16? How many people do you know who like to be rebuked and corrected? It’s not so much our method of studying that’s important – this isn’t something as easy as reading a chapter before bed each night – but our attitude.
3. Would prayer before studying be a good idea? If so, for what would you pray?
PSALMS 111:10 – “… A good understanding have all those who do His commandments.”
4. How can we have understanding?
5. Is it possible to obey God with the wrong attitude? What attitude did
Jonah have?
COMMENT: Think about Jonah: he eventually obeyed God and went to Ninevah to tell all the people they were going to die because they were doing evil in God’s sight. The Ninevites repented and God spared the city, which made Jonah mad because he wanted God to destroy the over 120,000 Ninevites.
In order to understand the intended purpose of a verse (or verses), there
are certain questions that need to be answered about the passage. These
include: (1) to whom the passage was directed; (2) when it was written;
(3) what the historical or cultural context was when the passage was written.
6. What Bible “helps” (e.g. Bible commentary, Bible dictionary,
atlas) contain such information?
ISAIAH 28:9-10 – “’Whom will he teach knowledge? And whom will he make to understand the message? … For precept must be upon precept, precept upon precept, Line upon line, line upon line, Here a little, there a little.’”
7. What is this scriptural passage telling us about how the Bible was written?
What must one do to understand God’s will concerning a particular
subject?
8. How can a concordance be of use to one seeking understanding of God’s
Word? Do you think the Bereans (Acts 17:11) would have liked to have had
a concordance? Why?
9. How would having more than one translation of the Bible help in understanding
the Bible?
1. Why does God want us to study His Word?
2. What reason for Bible study do you find to be the most motivating for
you?
3. What must be our attitude while studying the Bible in order to understand
it?
4. Explain why obedience to God’s Word is necessary for understanding
it.
5. Of what value are "Bible helps"?
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The most important responsibility of parents is to pass along their spiritual
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Learn, Live and Love the Bible
God’s Word discusses several tools we can use to grow spiritually and
build our relationship with our Creator. In this article, we examine
the foundational tool of Bible reading and study.
How to Read, Study and Understand the Bible
How should you read and study the Bible? The overall answer is any way
that works for you! Just do it! What is important is to get started
and then stick with it. Take
the most interesting approach and begin to get familiar with the content.
Whet your appetite and hopefully the Bible will be a big part of your diet
for life.
Why Bible Study Is Necessary for Spiritual Growth
We cannot properly honor and serve God or His Son, Jesus Christ, unless we
have knowledge of His will.
We acquire that knowledge through regular, diligent Bible study.
Created by the Teen Bible Study Committee Volunteers
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