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Row1 -> RE: how to study the Bible (6/23/2008 12:22:42 PM)
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well, the original poster was maybe a 'hit-and-run.' or maybe he or she is off to rstudy like people suggested. but here is my thought to anyone who might be interested. two lines of study: 1. get to know in a scholarly way - as people have noted. 2. study realistically for your own life circumstances. are you dealing with financial questions or challenges? look for that stuff. are you trying to figure out how to be a great spouse? look for that stuff. are you trying to figure out how to be an ethical business person? look for that stuff. are you trying to figure out how to get prayer incorporated into your eveyday life? like david evidently did (in the psalms)? then read through psalms, and other stuff abt prayer. a friend is a vegetarian, and is trying to tell you to be vegetarian also? study the topic of what to eat and not to eat. some people say you should not drink alcohol. if you want to decide whether you yourself will drink alcohol or not, or if friends have told you one way or the other, study that. some denominations do not believe you should use musical instruments in worship. if this is a concern for you at all, study that. some people believe you do not need to have an actual h20 under-water baptism. if this involves you at all, study that. are you trying to be a great parent? look for that topic. do you feel like you deal with laziness, or greediness, or gluttony, in your self? look for that. because i am in a blended family, i looked for stuff on blended families, learned a lot, and ended up giving a guest talk on the book of Ruth to my sunday school class. my family is far better off since i look for info on how to be dad and stepdad than if i could name the prophets in chronological order -- not that there is anything wrong with that, but i think it works well to mix the two styles of study.
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