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Locate: 1. The theme 2. The most important verse 3. The most prominent word 4. The teaching about Christ 5. The command to obey 6. The promise to claim 7. The new truth learned Psalm 119:18 Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in Must Know | 1 Comment »
7. Pass it on to others. Not only read the Bible, not only study the Bible, not only meditate on the Bible, and not only read what others have written about ... Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in Must Know | No Comments »
6. Obey the Bible. For the understanding and the study of the Scriptures, obedience is essential. Abraham is an example of this. God appeared to him when He called him out ... Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in Must Know | No Comments »
5. Read what others have written on the Scriptures. I know that this is a dangerous rule, because many folk depend on what someone else says about it. Also there ... Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in Must Know | No Comments »
4. Meditate on the Bible. Meditation is something that God taught His people. The Word of God was to be before the children of Israel all the time—so that they could ... Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in About the Book | No Comments »
3. Study the Bible. Someone came to Dr. Morgan, years ago, and said, “You speak as though you are inspired!” Dr. Morgan replied, “Inspiration is 95 percent perspiration.” The Bible needs ... Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in Must Know | No Comments »
2. Read the Bible. The second guideline may seem oversimplified. Someone asked a great Shakespearean scholar years ago, “How do you study Shakespeare?” His answer was very terse, “Read Shakespeare.” And I ... Read more..Saturday, January 19th, 2008 Posted in Must Know | 23 Comments »
1. Begin with Prayer As we saw when we dealt with the subject of illumination, the Bible differs from other books in that the Holy Spirit alone can open our minds ... Read more..