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You are in a divine conversation with God.  He talks to you through Scripture, you talk to him through prayer. And when God speaks something into your heart, it will never contradict Scripture.

The Bible is personal and is evidence of a relationship with God.  1 Timothy 3:16-17 tells us that Scripture is breathed out by God. That through it, God prepares us for the life we are meant to live. He teaches us what’s right (such as loving God & people). And should we believe in something bogus, Scripture can set things straight, can contradict us when we’re wrong, prevent us from following lies, living like idiots, and even from following some nutjob false teacher.  We don’t make Scripture, Scripture is making us.

We don’t worship the Bible. We worship God. But we love the Bible because it’s God’s letter to us. And because of that, we study it.

There are two ways to look at Scripture:
1) You stand in authority over it.  You sit as judge and jury. You cut and paste what you like.
2) Scripture stands in authority over you because it’s God’s word.  It is your supreme court.  You are shaped by it.

There’s one throne.
Who sits on it?
You or Jesus?

Ssearch your heart and see who sits on that one throne. That center from which you live your life.

If Christ is the center of your life, and if Scripture truly contains the very words of God to us, then it changes everything.  We study Scripture not because we have to but because we get to. To not just know about God but to know God. That’s huge!

As you pursue God through Scripture, resist reading it just for information. Instead, study it for transformation! As you do, you might just find that it is God who’s been pursuing you.

With that in mind, we’ve compiled a starter kit to become a good Bible student. We hope you find it helpful in your divine conversation with God.

Essentials

  • Humility (Okay, this isn’t a resource but it is crucial. If we don’t humble ourselves under Scripture, then our studies will be in vain.)
  • A Solid Study Bible (Multiple translations are handy, but we recommend your primary study Bible be an ESV translation. It’s accurate and readable.
  • A Good Notebook (we recommend Moleskine) and a writing utensil.

Other Resources

  • Word-for-word (ESV, NASB), thought-for-thought (NIV), and paraphrase (NLT, The Message) versions of Scripture.
  • An Exhaustive Bible Concordance (Helps to dig into the original meaning of words in Scripture)
  • A Bible Dictionary (So you can look up words like wormwood)
  • A Topical Bible (Naves NIV Topical Bible is a solid choice)
  • Bible Handbook (Good info about culture of time, geography, etc. paints a picture of the context)
  • Commentaries from trusted and theologically-sound writers (Here’s just a few)
  • Solid systematic theology books (ones by Grudem, Packer, & Sproul are sound and readable)

Some Free Online Resources

Where to Start

  • Start in the book of John
  • Commit to read at least one chapter a day or you can follow a reading plan
  • Helpful study/devotional method: S.O.A.P. (by Wayne Cordeiro in The Divine Mentor)

S-Scripture: Write out the verse(s) that stood out to you.
O-Observation: What is this verse saying?  Why is it standing out to you? Write it down.
A-Application: What do you think God wants you to do with this verse today? Write it down.
P-Prayer: Write out your prayer to God.

The Ultimate Question
When reading Scripture, always be asking this question: “How does what I just read point to Jesus?”
That’s the key to studying and understanding Scripture.  Jesus said it was all about him. (Luke 24:27, John 5:39)

The Second Best Question
What does this mean for my life?

Community
Finally, Scripture is not meant just for us alone but also for us as a community. None of us know it all, but others can help shed light or ask questions that cause us to dig further.  For Project Church, we have Missional Communities.  These communities are just people coming together, forging friendships, eating, doing life together, living as missionaries, and exploring Scripture together.  If you’re interested in being a part of a missional community, let us know by emailing projectchurch@gmail.com

“You will seek me and find me when you seek me with all of your heart.” - GOD  (Jeremiah 29:13)

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