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mwb19 June p. 8

LIVING AS CHRISTIANS

Make Your Personal Study More Rewarding

WHY IMPORTANT: Personal study of God’s Word helps us “to comprehend fully what is the breadth and length and height and depth” of the truth. (Eph 3:18) It also helps us to remain blameless and without blemish in the midst of a wicked world and to keep “a tight grip on the word of life.” (Php 2:15, 16) Personal study of God’s Word allows us to choose material that we need as individuals. How can we make the most of the time we spend reading and studying the Bible?

HOW TO DO IT:

  • Highlight verses and make notes in your personal study Bible, either on paper or in electronic format

  • Ask yourself these questions as you read God’s Word: ‘Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?’

  • Get the facts. Using the research tools available, search by topic or Bible verse

  • Meditate on what you read to discern how the information applies to you

  • Apply what you learn to your day-to-day life.​—Lu 6:47, 48

WATCH THE VIDEO KEEP “A TIGHT GRIP”​—THROUGH EFFECTIVE PERSONAL STUDY, AND THEN ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

  • How have some described personal study?

  • Why should we begin each session of personal study with prayer?

  • What can help us to understand a Bible passage better?

  • What types of marks might we put in our study Bible?

  • Why is meditation so important when studying God’s Word?

  • What should we do with what we learn?

A sister does deep personal Bible study; a brother color-codes his Bible; a sister shares notes in her Bible with two men; a brother prays

“How I do love your law! I ponder over it all day long.”​—Ps 119:97

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