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What did you identify as your reasons for taking this course? Why did you select those? How would you state an overall goal for wanting to study the Bible better?
Austin replied 8 months, 3 weeks ago 150 Members · 155 Replies
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I would like to have better knowledge of the Bible so when I’m witnessing to someone I can give evidence from the Bible. I also feel that God may be pulling me in some way towards ministry, and studying the Bible more throroughly is necessary to be able to do what God’s calling me to do.
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Although I have studied The Bible for many yes I need to go back to the breakdown of it and I thought that this would be a great course to do that I love the variety of courses that are available but I really want to get The fire that I had of onestudying The Bible a little bit more often
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I am seeking to grown spiritually as well as academically, so the opportunity to study a sound approach to both methods is a God-given opportunity.
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Firstly I’d like to be able to unearth lessons myself as I read the Bible. While one can be amazed by famous authors, there’s an unmatched excitement when one can unearth these gems by himself.
Secondly I hope that better Bible study skills will help me to lead the discussion in a cell group better.
Thirdly, if opportunity opens in future, it will definitely help me to teach a Bible course or preach better.
Fourthly, I wonder whether better Bible study may help to unwrap some difficult passage or controversial issue in the Bible?
Overall, I’d say the goal is to be able to feed on the Bible myself, just as an adult is able to feed himself food.