Getting the Most Out of It
Some may like to journal or take notes as you read. If so Rock, Paper, Scriptures has a free study sheet here. It is a story analysis sheet to record your observations and personal applications.
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Some may like a formal Q &A format. If so, InterVarsity Press has a free resource which offers study questions for each book of the Bible. You can find the resource here. For a different book of the Bible, in the search box just enter Quiet Time and then the name of the book. For example. Quiet Time Exodus.
Remember....
This devotional from Wendy Pope, "It's Okay if We Don't Understand the Whole Bible" really helped to take the pressure off of Bible reading.
From Deuteronomy 29:29 NLT:
“The Lord our God has secrets known to
no one. We are not accountable for them, but we and our children are
accountable forever for all that he has revealed to us, so that we may
obey all the terms of these instructions."
Wendy says, "Truth is, we are not meant to understand everything in the Bible the first time we read it. If we were, we could read it once and put it on our shelf."
So stay in the word, don't give up, keep pressing on. If you miss a day, two days, a week, don't beat yourself up. Move on to the next day's reading.
Truth
is, we’re not meant to understand everything in the Bible the first
time we read it. If we were, we could read it once and put it on our
shelf. - See more at:
http://proverbs31.org/devotions/devo/its-okay-if-we-dont-understand-the-whole-bible/#sthash.ady0slvI.dpuf
Truth
is, we’re not meant to understand everything in the Bible the first
time we read it. If we were, we could read it once and put it on our
shelf. - See more at:
http://proverbs31.org/devotions/devo/its-okay-if-we-dont-understand-the-whole-bible/#sthash.ady0slvI.dpuf
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