Establish An Independent Bible Study That Leaves You Feeling Refreshed Each Day


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Mikki - Posted on 21 January 2009

Developing your independent Bible study is a process of preparation and determination. If you set out to just "read from the Bible" each day you may find yourself indifferent or even bored with the flow of your study. You may reflect on your readings and realize that you don't feel you have gained much information. The best solution to this, especially if you are just starting out as a student of the Bible, is to utilize the countless resources available to enhance your study.

Find A Quality Independent Bible Study Course

Setting out to set up a daily routine can be made simple if you research and find a study course that you like. A quality study course will provide you with simple to follow reading selections that are followed with strong points to consider. It will encourage you to think independently and seek the answers within the Scripture of that days reading.

You want to select a study course that relies on the Bible for it's information and direction. When ever possible avoid courses that are flashy or promoting specific organizational beliefs. These can be misleading when you are first learning God's word.

Establish A Location For Your Independent Bible Study

Where you choose to study is just as important as the course you select to help you along. Here are a few important things to keep in mind:

  • Study in a well lit area
  • Limit distractions
  • Sit at a desk or table when possible
  • Have access to pencil, papers, highlighters, and page markers

Your study time will involve reading specific scriptures, taking notes, and self reflecting. Be sure you are established in a location that is conducive to these study habits.

Find A Good Independent Bible Reading Program

Using a Bible reading program will give you the opportunity to supplement your study or it can be used independently after your study course is complete. As with the Bible study course you should select one that is based from Scripture and avoids incorporating specific organizational beliefs.

A quality reading program will outline specific reading selections and then offer commentaries, suggested supplemental reading, and related Scriptures in the Bible.

Supplements For Your Independent Bible Study

Following is a list of resources that may be helpful in your studies of the Bible:

  • An Exhaustive concordance
  • Bible Dictionary
  • Bible Commentary
  • Multiple Translations
  • Supplemental reading suggested through your study course and reading program

If you take these suggestions and apply them to develop your own Bible study you will soon be on your way to a strong foundation of knowledge that you can pass on to your children. You will have the confidence it takes to teach God's truth in your daily activities and get the most out of your study.


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