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How To Improve Your Personal Bible Study

If I knew the true answer to this, I would probably be better at studying the Bible myself. There are a lot of ways we can improve our Bible Study efforts, however, the most important of all really is by actually reading our Bibles. Now, the world is moving at such a fast pace, many people can come up with several excuses why they don’t even open their Bible. Some of the excuses are legitimate, however none of our excuses are really justified.

If you want to really study your Bible there are several reference books available and church organizations as well, that offer assistance. In fact, there are some people that want to improve their Bible study efforts that start groups in order to study the Bible. In society today the number one book sold in the world is the Holy Bible but according to a recent study it is the least read. How can this be? Who knows, but by improving your Bible Study efforts you will read the Bible more and learn more about the scriptures and stories it holds.

Some people say studying the Bible is pointless because those things that are in the Bible happened so long ago, however this is a misconception. Yes, they did happen a long time ago, but the same criteria in those stories in many situations can be applied in our lives in some way today. We just have to look for them and then know which ones apply in different areas of our own lives. Improving Bible Study habits will also help us to do this as well.

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Amazingly, people do not see the love stories, war stories, celebration of life and sorrows of death that are inside the pages of the Bible. Stories of hope, and teaching of doing good, yet people simply go through life a day at a time with nothing to look forward to. By reading the Bible you unveil all of the different things in the Bible and start to look at it as more than just scriptures with numbers in front of them.

Some theologians and scholars have made attempts to say there are writers who years ago essentially came up with the idea of the Bible and it is nothing more than words. But if this is the case, what did the writers have to gain? Why did they write it then? It seems to me that if a person actually dedicates what they read to understanding, they will come to the conclusion that this isn’t the case at all. Someone wrote the Bible, but it just wasn’t a bunch of different writers whose only hope was gaining nothing in life.† By improving Bible study habits people often see their life going in a different direction. Their Christianity and spiritual life grows and they soon live differently, and this is a big step for those people who didn’t see the changes to begin with. The Bible is more than words; it is a road atlas for getting through this life and looking forward to what is to come.