![]() ![]() If you are going to be effective at Bible Study you are going to have to invest in some tools. What mistakes did they make? How did God deal with their mistakes and their success? What does God want to teach you from it? Ask God to show you how their story relates to yours. Character Study – Pick a character in the Bible (Joseph, David, Hannah, Esther, etc.) and read everything you can about them in the Bible.Book study – Choose ONE book of the Bible and read a chapter from that book every day for a specific time.Topical Study –Choose a topic/word (faith, fear, joy, etc.) and use a concordance to study as many uses of that word in the Bible as possible.This is a quick and effective way to get some daily wisdom inside of you. Proverb of the Day – One of the quicker devotions is to read the Proverb that matches the day of the month.Read through the Bible – A great goal is to read through the entire Bible in a specific time period.There are all sorts of different Bible studies you can do. Put it in your calendar and set alerts or a reminder so that you are intentionally carving out time. For many people that may be when you’re most alert but it could also be the time when things are the most hectic. ![]() The best time for you may or may not be in the morning. ![]() Before you begin, here are a few things you need to do on the front end. In this blog I want to share with you a simple 30-minute devotional that you can start applying today. Our Bible study will become frustrating and morph into something we do simply to check off a box to say to ourselves and to God, “ Hey I’m a good Christian! I read my Bible today.” You need a plan. Are you struggling to establish consistent quiet time with God? Do you have the desire but struggle to come up with something that works? The truth is that without a plan we will always be inconsistent. ![]()
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