How to Have a Successful Bible Study: Part 7

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When you read through the whole Bible it will help you to have a successful Bible study.

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[Darris McNeely] We're going through a series of studies here on BT Daily on how to have a successful Bible study. If you've been following along, you'll know that last time I talked about breaking the Bible down, taking this big book and breaking it down by topics and smaller chunks. Well, I'm going to kind of reverse that right now. 

I'm going to encourage you to read the whole Bible. At some point, determine that you're going to read it all through from Genesis to Revelation, ideally, or you could start in the New Testament, then go back to the... But I would say, take it from the beginning, and make it maybe an annual project. You know, there are all kinds of reading programs that are available if you've got a smart phone or some type of a tablet like mine here, you can download free versions of the Bible, most of which will have available, again, free to you, annual reading plans that will day by day step you through a reading of the Bible, and in one year, you can have it all read.

And it's an amazing thing to do, because you begin to get the sense of the Bible, how it is written, and how it is put together, and flows from history. But I think probably one of the biggest things that I could encourage you, that you will learn, you will see that the Bible is put together by one mind, and that mind is God. The Bible's not written by human thought and human minds, necessarily. God did use human beings to put the Bible together, and to inspire them to write what He wanted to be written, but the Bible has a coherence and an understandable nature to it because it is written by God. It is God's revealed Word to us. When you read through the whole Bible, you'll see that. It'll open up that dimension of understanding to you, and it will help you to have a successful Bible study and appreciation of this word of God.

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Comments

  • dust_i_am
    Some people wanted to use the UCG Bible Reading Program to go through the Bible. It was promised to take about three years. Sadly, it's still not finished with the Old Testament... after 16 years.
  • Deborah K
    Good morning! Taking your advise to read the bible through in a year. I have read about 80% percent but not straight through. I have a very old copy of the Reese/Klassen Chronological Bible and was wondering if you could tell me if this would be an accurate source for this study. If not what translation would you suggest? Blessings! Debbie
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