Bible Study Basics
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Lesson OneWhy We Study the Bible8 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson TwoGetting Started7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson ThreeMacro-Observation7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FourMicro-Observation6 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson FiveInterpreting a Bible Passage7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Lesson SixApplying a Bible Passage7 Activities|1 Assessment
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Course Wrap-UpCourse Completion2 Activities
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Christian Learning Center › Forums › How would you prioritize the three reasons given in this lesson for studying the Bible: “It is essential to knowing and loving God;” “It is essential for growing up in God;” and “It is essential to serving God”? What is the basis for how you prioritize them?
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How would you prioritize the three reasons given in this lesson for studying the Bible: “It is essential to knowing and loving God;” “It is essential for growing up in God;” and “It is essential to serving God”? What is the basis for how you prioritize them?
Austin replied 2 months ago 115 Members · 115 Replies
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I would prioritize them exactly as they are listed here: essential to knowing and loving God, essential for growing up in God, and essential to serving God. You have to know God first before you can do the other two. You have to continue to grow and mature as a Christian, so that you can have the knowledge of God’s Word and are fully equipped to serve God.
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I prioritize the three reasons for studying the Bible as: (1) it is essential to knowing and loving God; (2) essential for growing up in God; and (3) essential for serving God. The basis for my priority of these three reasonings is you must first know God in order to love Him which gives you the desire to want to know and understand everything about Him and out of that love is borne the desire to serve Him with your life. For me, the most important is knowing and loving God.
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I believe that “knowing God” is the very first step in my journey, because just like in a human relationship, the more we know Him, the easier it will become to love Him. It was difficult for me to say with utmost sincerity when I began my journey in Christ that I “loved” God – I just wasn’t sure I meant it. But now, the more I have come to know Him, I can truly say that with conviction. I can’t imagine my life without Him. Yet I will never want to stop knowing Him better. No surprise, but my absolute favorite book is “Knowing God”, by J.I. Packer
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God has always desired to know His creation and be known by his creation. Inside every man, woman, and child is the idea of God I believe a God-seed. When we water and nourish it in the Word. It florish, blossom and produce fruit.
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Reply To: How would you prioritize the three reasons given in this lesson for studying the Bible for yourself: “It is essential to knowing and loving God;” “It is essential for growing up in God;” and “It is essential to serving God”? What is the basis for how you prioritize them? Are any of the three reasons more or less important for you than the others? Do you have other reasons than these? 1.“It is essential knowing and loving God 2. I“It is essential for growing up in God;” and 3. “It is essential to serving God”?
All of these reasons are equally important to me.
I want to be built up in God to share what I know to others and live the life he planned for me.