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Showing posts with label Scripture study. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scripture study. Show all posts

Friday, September 16, 2016

The Danger in Not Studying


Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.  (Matthew 22:29 KJV)


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For the last few weeks, we have been considering learning and studying.  Today, we will consider the danger in not studying (a good follow up to last week’s post on how exhausting and wearying much studying is for us as students).

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.  
(Hosea 4:6 KJV)

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Realistically, lack of study is every bit as bad as too much.  Moreover, applying what is learned is an important skill to develop.  The ability to apply information learned takes a person to the “next level”, so to speak—using information outside the “classroom”.  (An example of this would be essay exams where students apply, rather the regurgitate information.)   

Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, nor the power of God.  (Matthew 22:29KJV)

In the words above, Jesus is confronting the Sadducees for their misunderstanding of the Word of God.  The very ones, who should have known the Word, missed what (and Who) right in front of them!  How often is that true of us?

Not learning, not studying, not reading leads us down less than ideal paths; we can err in significant ways.  Nearly any teacher can tell you about students who are highly capable but refuse to study.


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My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children.  
(Hosea 4:6 KJV)

We, too, can be guilty of the same behavior, when it comes to reading, studying, and applying the Bible—God’s love letter to us.  The words in Hosea 4:6 frequently come to mind, especially when I am praying for my church, Sunday school classes, as well as fellow Brothers and Sisters in Christ.  We harm ourselves by not knowing God’s Word.  It is beautiful to hear God’s Word prayed back to Him.  My hunch is that God smiles when He hears His children praying His Word back to Him.  Praying God’s Word and will is powerful!

The believers in Berea (see Acts 17:10-14) devoted themselves to searching the Scriptures as Paul and Silas shared with them about Jesus and all that He did.  The people of Berea were open to hearing and learning from Paul and Silas; yet they went far beyond that to studying the Scriptures (they only had the Old Testament at this point) for themselves.  We should do the same; there are many false teachers/prophets in the world, luring godly people away from the truth.


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I would like to encourage my readers to spend time daily in God’s Word.  It is time well spent.  For those of you who are part of a church, I encourage you to check out Sunday school options—we grow better together!

*Be sure to check out my 50 Day Adventure readings (Weeks 1-3).  On Sunday, the Scripture readings for the week will be available.*  

What is your favorite book of the Bible?

Please join with me in prayer:

Dear Heavenly Father, Your Word is amazing and provides direction for the whole of life; help us to be diligent about reading, studying, and applying it.  Guide us to know how to find a solid balance between too much study and not enough.  Fill us with a hunger for Your Word.  Direct us to where You desire us to read and study in Your Word.  We deeply desire to know Your Word and Your power.  In Jesus’ Name, we pray.  Amen.

From My Heart to Yours,

Kim

Sunday, September 20, 2015

50 Day Spiritual Adventure: Week 4

50 Day Spiritual Adventure: Week 4

Welcome to the fourth week of the Spiritual Adventure! My prayer is that you are enjoying your journey through the Minor Prophets. If you fall behind, please do not get discouraged! Keep at it; there will be some time to get caught up. Below you will find Scripture for the last four weeks. I will plan to simply build on the Scripture, therefore, the past weeks Scriptures will be available as well.

To the regular readers of my blog, as well as those here for the first time, I would like to welcome you to join me in a time of delving into God’s Word, specifically the Minor Prophets of the Old Testament. Over the course of nine weeks (starting September 1 and ending October 19) we will be reading one or two chapters each day. It is not as daunting as it sounds. Be encouraged as you get into God’s Word, even when the prophets had a difficult word to share, there was such care and love too, if you look deeply enough.

The Scripture I will be sharing is what my pastor (Trinity United Methodist Church--Albia, Iowa) created and distributed to the congregation. This is something he does each fall. It is a time to be renewed spiritually. It is a time get back into the Word after a busy summer.

For some, it may be the first time they have really gotten into the Word. Wherever we are in our walk with the Lord, more awaits us. If you have yet to surrender you heart to Lord, why not do it now? Check out my blog archives for posts on salvation and what it means to follow Jesus are available for reading.

Speaking for myself, I have learned and grown from these special times. As you begin to read these passages, please do not get discouraged! If you get behind, keep on going, there will be time to get caught up.  

My plan is to post the Scripture for the week late Saturday or early on Sunday morning of that week; therefore, for a short time each week will have two posts instead of the usual one.

May God Bless you richly as you read His Word!


Scripture Calendar:


September 20-September 26

            September 20: Amos Chapters 5-6

            September 21: Amos Chapters 7-8

            September 22: Amos Chapter 9

            September 23: Micah Chapters 1-2

            September 24: Micah Chapters 3-4

            September 25: Micah Chapter 5

            September 26: Micah Chapter 6  


September 13-September 19

            September 13: Hosea Chapters 11-12

            September 14: Hosea Chapters 13-14 

            September 15: Joel Chapters 1-2

            September 16: Joel Chapters 3-4

            September 17: Amos Chapters 1-2

            September 18: Amos Chapter 3



September 6-September 12

            September 6:   Daniel Chapters 11-12

            September 7:   Hosea Chapters 1-2

            September 8:   Hosea Chapters 3-4

            September 9:   Hosea Chapters 5-6

            September 10: Hosea Chapters 7-8

            September 11: Hosea Chapter 9

            September 12: Hosea Chapter 10

August 31-September 5

            August 31:      Free Day

            September 1:   Daniel Chapters 1-2

            September 2:   Daniel Chapters 3-4

            September 3:   Daniel Chapters 5-6

            September 4:   Daniel Chapters 7-8

            September 5:   Daniel Chapters 9-10

Friday, June 5, 2015

Thy Word

“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” 
(Psalm 119:105 KJV)

For those of us who grew up attending church and Sunday School, we have spiritual “roots” that came from the “seeds”, the instruction adults in our life gave us. Sometimes these memories can resurface in our adult years. This is true in my case.

Memories can be poignant, happy, sad, and a mix of feelings. It is interesting to recall things learned as a young child later in life. Many times, children seem to understand spiritual things that we struggle with as adults. Children seem to have an excitement about Jesus and God’s Word that some adults seem to have forgotten. To recapture that love and excitement as an adult is amazing.  

As a small girl in Sunday school, I remember hearing and learning the above verse. I may have even memorized it. Even as a young child, I knew the importance of reading, studying, and memorizing God’s Word.

Sadly, however, the adults around me did not model this, for the most part. In reflecting back, there did not seem to be a hunger for God’s Word or a desire to be immersed in the Word beyond Sunday. It was not until I was in my thirties that I made and kept the commitment to study God’s Word each day.

What can we do to model a hunger for God’s Word to those around us, especially the children and youth in our lives?

Several years ago, when I began to read the Bible from cover to cover (something that I continue to do), I began discovering many “gems” that I had nearly forgotten. This verse from Psalm 119 highlights, I believe, just how important God’s Word is for us.

We can find Scriptures that address all our life situations. By obeying God’s Word, we can save ourselves from much heartache and sorrow by making wrong choices. I am so thankful for God’s Word and the ability to read and understand it for myself.


What are you thankful for in God’s Word?    

What can we do to increase our desire for God’s Word to be part of our daily lives? For me, I choose to read and study the Bible every day. Some days I have to “push through” and do it whether I want to or not. It also helps to be around others who are also hungry for God’s Word and are faithful to reading and studying it.

What about you: How do you approach the reading and studying of God’s Word? What commitments have you made?

God’s Word truly is a light unto my feet and a light unto my path! What about you?

Please join with me in prayer:

Dear Father, thank You for Your wonderful Word. Deepen our hunger for it so greatly that we cannot ignore it. Remind us to turn to Your Word for knowing how we are to live. Bring growth to the seeds that are planted each time we immerse ourselves in Your Word. Increase our knowledge of You through spending time with You and in Your Word; we want to know You, not just know about You. In Jesus’ precious name.  Amen.

From My Heart to Yours,

Kim

P.S. As I was preparing this post, a song by Michael W. Smith and Amy Grant came to mind, Thy Word. Take a listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Ycs23FQDRI

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