Six Simple Steps on How to Study the Bible

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image Are you new to Bible study or been away a long time? Wondering how to study the Bible? Take it slow and keep it simple. Don't let it be like a New Year's resolution in which we have good intentions but no follow-through. A good friend of mine once told me, "The smallest deed is better than the greatest of intentions." In other words - just do it!
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1. Locate a Bible version that you can understand.
For Bible study purposes, choose a Bible translation rather than one that is paraphrased. Some of the more popular, easier-to-read translations include: New American Standard, New International, New Living Translation, New King James Version. These and more online Bible versions are available. Also included are translations in several languages from around the world. This makes it possible for you to choose the best Bible version for you.

2. Find a quiet place where you can be alone with God.
A quiet "time" is important too. The fewer distractions, the better.

2. Find a quiet place where you can be alone with God.
A quiet "time" is important too. The fewer distractions, the better.

3. Gather a few tools.
Pencil or pen, paper or notebook, Bible & Bible concordance.

4. Have a simple plan of action.
This may include using a preplanned Bible study such as you find on our site, or you may rather use a Bible concordance to help you locate verses on a certain topic in which you're interested or Bible character. Also, you can choose a book and begin reading chapter by chapter. (The Gospel of John is an excellent starting point for this type of study.)

5. Begin your study time with prayer.
Ask God to help you understand what you read and how it relates to your own life. James 1:5 says, "If any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to him."

6. Read, write, and review.
Read Scripture, think about it, pray about it, and take notes on what you learn. Then review and read more. You'll be amazed how God will speak to you through His Word. Then answer the following questions:
• What command do you have for me in this Scripture?
• What application do you have for me in this Scripture?
• What message do you have for me in this Scripture?
• What promise do you have for me in this Scripture?
• What understanding of this Scripture do you want to teach me?
• What sin do you want me to confess?

These are just six basic and simple steps on how to study the Bible. There are an abundance of other Bible study tools and techniques, but for just starting out - let's remember to: take it slow and keep it simple. God will lead you!

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