We all understand that studying the Bible is important. But what is the best way to jump in? Here are five types of studies you may want to consider.
Ichthyology
I was compiling Stephen Manley's newest commentary on Matthew 3-4 when I came across these couple paragraphs from one of the chapters. What were you
Far Above (Ephesians 1.21a)
It has been some time since we’ve had a study – especially one from Ephesians. To give a quick review: Paul has been praying for the believers in
A Broken and Contrite Heart (Psalm 51.14-17)
"God is less interested in external behavior than He is about internal attitude." Almost a hard thought to swallow. All our lives we are told to live
Create In Me A Clean Heart (Psalm 51.10-13)
Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me. How often have we read, sung, prayed, and proclaimed these words? But more
White As Snow (Psalm 51.5-9)
Previously we began looking at David's confession in Psalm 51 (read part one and part two). After being confronted by the prophet Nathan concerning
At His Feet (Psalm 51.3-4)
Last week we began our investigation of Psalm 51 looking at verses one and two (click here to read). David, in great desperation, has cried out to God
A Cry of Confession (Psalm 51.1-2)
Over the last several weeks, we have been exploring the downfall of King David in 2 Samuel 11-12. After the studly prophet Nathan confronts David
Despised (2 Samuel 12.9)
Over the last several Bible studies, we have been examining David's sin with Bathsheba and later his confrontation by the studly prophet Nathan. If