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Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
Austin replied 4 months, 4 weeks ago 516 Members · 531 Replies
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Bible study is learning about God but also hearing him through his word, fellowship is communing with others and hearing the word of God and prayers is personal time spent with God where one can be real with God, unashamed and open.
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Bible study is communicating with God through His word; fellowship involves showing the love of Christ, and speaking the Word of God to others; prayer is time to communicate directly with God.
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Bible study is communication from God to the reader. As one reads the Bible, he learns who God is, why we were created, why we cannot achieve salvation on our own, and how Jesus is able to bridge the gap that was created from the Fall. Fellowship is communication among believers in which we are encouraged and encourage others, and it helps us sort through the difficulties in life and how we navigate this world as a Christian. Prayer is communication with God. Through prayer we express our deepest thoughts, fears, joys, laments, and we listen to the Holy Spirit for direction.
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Bible study is the LORD’S word. Through the word the LORD is communicating his Love his character, obedience, his son,the Holy Spirit, repentance. Through fellowship we communicate righteous living scripture meaning, scripture study, church, loving and caring for each other. Praying we communicate directly with the Lord giving thanks asking for his wisdom, understanding, direction, strength, forgiveness, deliverance from evil,for the LORD to intervene in situations and to give all our glory and praise and worship…
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In Bible Study we allow God to communicate to us, we receive the word of God and learn from him. In fellowship, we communicate with God through our connections with others, in prayer we communicate our needs to God and listen to his response to us.