How many times have you come to a book of the Bible and stopped because wrapping your mind around the context and overarching flow was seemingly too
10 Ways to Read the Bible
We know reading Scripture is important—Spurgeon says its essential. We may even have a few ideas on how to create a Bible reading plan. But what do we
Do you get confused reading Scripture?
Have you ever read the Bible and got lost in what it said? Have you ever journeyed its corridors and seemed to step into a "room" you weren't sure
The Power of the Word of God – Part 2
If we are to obtain fullness of power in life and service, we must feed upon the Word of God. There is no other food so strengthening. If we will not
4 Benefits to a (Bible) Book Study
Two weeks ago, Stephen Manley talked about the need for expositional saturation. While topical study (studying a particular topic – ie: salvation,
The Author of Scripture
Who is the author of Scripture? Is it mere man or God Himself? And how does knowing the author change and affect how I study Scripture? If you could
Don’t Study the Bible with this . . .
We all have an internal reservoir. In the natural sense, a reservoir is a body of water that is used as a resource and supply. It is a reserve that
6 Ways to Engage the Bible
Previously in our "How to Study the Bible" posts, we have looked at the five types of Bible study. Today we want to explore six predominant ways you
7 Directions For Profitably Hearing the Word of God
One of the things we within the Church are amiss on is the fact we don't read old sermons. In fact we don't read much at all. Yet sermons preached in