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Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
Austin replied 5 months ago 516 Members · 531 Replies
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Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
Bible study is a form of spiritual communication as one takes the Word of God, studies it, learns it, and seeks its meaning and application by asking God to reveal this to the one studying. Fellowship is a form of spiritual communication as believers spend time together building each other up in their faith, jointly communicating with God. And of course prayer is a more obvious form of communication that facilitates direct connection with God. These three forms also intersect and overlap at times, allowing for group communication with God. -
Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
Each is a unique form of spiritual communication. Bible study is where we go to study God’s word, to hear from God through HIs Word. His Word is living, breathing, it is alive and applicable across time. The Bible is where learn of God’s nature and His plan of redemption. I also like to say that it’s God’s love letter to us. Fellowship and community is essential for the Christian walk. We can’t go this walk alone, but rather, we must come along side one another as brothers in sisters, exhorting one another, sharing in testimony and being a source of encouragement. And prayer, I direct way of communicating with God, it is a conversation, a two-way communication. It is where we not only submit our petitions and supplications, but it’s where we go to hear from God. It’s the greatest way of forming an intimate and strong relationship with God. -
I believe all three are related closely but I use each to strengthen my faith in different ways. Prayer is my personal conversation with God about anything and everything, my spiritual questions, worries, fears, celebrations, appreciation for my blessings, etc. I find my prayers are throughout the day and vary in length. I start my day and end it with praise and appreciation. Fellowship is something I enjoy immensely, as it is a time to share my faith with others and they can share theirs. Daily devotion is a time I dedicate to a specific topic or study I want to learn more about or gain a better understanding of.
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Bible study, fellowship, and prayer are different forms of spiritual communication because they all involve communicating with God and other believers in different ways.
Bible study involves reading and studying the Bible to gain a deeper understanding of God’s word and His will for our lives.
Fellowship involves spending time with other believers and encouraging one another in our faith.
Prayer involves talking to God and listening for His voice in our lives.
All three forms of the spiritual communication are important for growing in our faith and deepening our relationship with God. -
Bible Study is one of the form of communication as it helps to know about Gods plans, priorities and his desire for our lives. It is God speaking through the scriptures to an individual or a group of the believers under the guidance of the Holy Spirit for knowing more about God and the Trinity.
Fellowship is one more form of the communication between other believers both in collective gatherings as on Sunday worship meetings, gospel message meetings or bible studies, or prayer meetings, apart from one-to-one interactions with fellow believers both in formal and informal settings include a casual walk or mentor or guide sessions. It is between individuals in guidance of the lord , with the intentions of growing together in the likeness of the saviour Lord Jesus Christ and reflecting the beauty and fragrance of Gods love.
Prayer is another form of the communication where an individual pours out his/her soul’s yearnings, needs, petitions, worries and burdens to the Lord Jesus Christ. It could be in a closed room, silent or audible engagement or it could be in a collective prayer gathering in a church, assembly or a house or outdoor gatherings or outreach programs. It is from man/woman towards God.