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    Bible Study Benefits

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    These Bible study recommendations for young adults are for Bible study on a personal, individual level, not for a group. I have two reasons for choosing this level, the personal, individual level. The first is that I noticed that there is so much literature already on Bible study on a group level, either in Sunday school or in catechism classes or in other formal and informal groups, but there is so little on the personal, individual level. My second reason is that in my opinion there are more benefits to be derived from a Bible study on an individual level than on a group level. Very many who attend a group Bible study do not really develop their Christian life. They just go and grow with the group. At least this has been my personal experience,…

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    Ephesians: A Bible Study

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    Instructions: For this assignment, you will be conducting a study of the word “sealed” from Ephesians 1:13 using the techniques of observation, interpretation, and application. You will need to use the word study tool at mywsb.com as well as your Bible study resources in order to do so. Particularly important is the Holman Treasury of Key Bible Words. Step 1: Observation - What could the word mean? As a slave or soldier is marked so has God also marked those who belong to Him. In the TDNT, it…

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    idea of inductive Bible study through his book Bible Study That Works. In his book, the readers are able to learn how to deepen their knowledge in the Bible and study the Bible thoroughly instead of simply studying about the Bible. This paper will discuss what I understand to be Thompsons basic view on Bible study, what I learned about effective Bible study that I did not know before, which aspect of effective Bible study will be most challenging for me, and will close with the current level of…

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    Bible Study Old Testament

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    Infinitely imperative to contemporary Christian faith, Bible study “involves engaging the mind and focusing attention on Scripture in an attempt to understand and apply truth to every part of my life”. Only through Bible study can we learn about God and become more like Christ. Through the Bible itself God encourages us to “meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful” (Josh 1:8). Though emphasis on Bible…

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    had nightmares last weekend about this devotion, thinking that I would walk into the staff room and have to do devotions unprepared…that is actually a frequent bad dream of mine. But really do teachers ever have nothing to say…..don’t worry I prepared for this one. The week before last at bible study we did a study called purpose over popularity in a series called I choose and when we had finished I thought that is it, that is what I am going to do for devotions, I will play this sermon and it…

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    Bibles R Us Case Study

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    and Chuck can improve efficiency and profit in Bibles-R-Us. A positive and enthusiastic attitude as they enter the company could spur marketing efforts. Colossians 3:23 encourages believers to do their work eagerly by saying, “Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.” Working enthusiastically will allow them to enjoy their new positions as they reorganize manufacturing, marketing, and distribution. First, they should look into manufacturing Bibles in countries other…

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    The video, Doing the Right Thing group Bible study by Charles Colson, Brit Hume, reminded me how morally and spiritually bankrupt our society has become. Greed and corruption run rampant among our business, schools, government, homes, and sadly, even our schools. Pride and greed tend to work together in the lives of many people, leading to divorce, neglect, addictions, theft, and many other immoral actions. Chuck Colson gave an excellent explanation of self-righteousness when he stated,…

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    (Mr. Ellis’ Bible Class) DEVOTION OUTLINE FORM Name: Fiana Yeh Bible Passage: 1 Kings 3:7-14 ( General Theme. Supporting Details: Connect (What does your Bible passage say to support your main point?), Explain (What does your main point mean?), Apply (What does your main point mean for me and you? Give a story that specifically shows how it can affect our lives.) Main Point 1: We should be selfless—always thinking and looking out for others…

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    Once the introductions were made the group started the bible study with a prayer for those that are sick or need it most. Then we transitioned into studying Acts 4:1-34. One thing I found interesting is that they had this little paperback guide book called the Bible Studies for Life, which helped guide us though certain verses in Acts. After each Bible verse and a short explanation of the moral of the story, it asked reflection questions. We would then answer and discuss these questions in…

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    army in 605 BC, Prince Nebuchadnezzar the son of Nabopolassar, pushed the Egyptian army back across the river and claimed Judah to Babylon. After Nebuchadnezzar departed back to his homeland to ascend to the throne, Judah began to revolt against the Babylonian rule which called for the now King to return to suppress the trouble. Upon his return the King had completed many projects to remind Judah of whom their king was. One of the projects was to take some of the Jews captive to Babylon. One of…

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