Inspired to Study
What if the statement, “what you don’t know can’t hurt you” is not true? What would that mean for what you don’t know about the Bible and more importantly what it contains?
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What if the statement, “what you don’t know can’t hurt you” is not true? What would that mean for what you don’t know about the Bible and more importantly what it contains?
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We are just getting started good on the idea of Bible study. In this installment, we highlight The Bible’s often overlooked title, what makes Bible study so unattractive, and lastly how the Bible can be read and at the same time it can read you.
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In this episode, we will explore the common Bible study experiences a person can expect in normal Bible study settings. Not all Bible studies are created equal, and we need to expose you to what you can expect before we attempt to take them to the next level.
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When you think of Bible Study, what comes to your mind? Would you say that it’s activity that you look forward too or not? Maybe it’s our idea of Bible study that keep us from studying the Bible for ourselves.
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Why next level Bible study? The answer is simple. Average, ordinary, normal Bible study isn’t enough. If it were, those questions we ask about studying the Bible wouldn’t be widespread. Therefore, we need another way. We need to step it up and go to the next level.
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This next and final example might surprise you, but it is one in which Jesus prayed and the answer to His prayer didn’t come back in the way that He wanted it to.
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In this installment, we use an illustration to demonstrate what we should do when we experience spiritual disappointment to a prayer we have prayed. Elijah’s story reveals 6 takeaways that will help take prayer to the Next Level.
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The fortunate default or automatic benefit that prayer offers is that a little bit goes a long way. It only takes a little to produce big results.
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People who seem to pray the same thing over and over again generally fall prey to believing that God is not answering their prayers. When this occurs do we persevere, or do we give up?
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Using the examples of Saul and Elijah, we learn that it can seem as if God had let us down when we do these two things: 1) We cause God to not respond to us and 2) we stop too soon when God’s “yes” is on its way to us.
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