STEP VI: KNOW IT!
The Sixth Step of Inductive
Bible Study is Asking the Big
Question,
Service is who we are in Christ,
and not so much what we do for
Christ!
“Now the Bereans were of more
noble character than the
Thessalonians, for they received
the message with great eagerness
and examined the Scriptures
every day to see if what Paul
said was true.” (Acts 17:11)
This is the step that helps us
“internalize” what we are
learning. This is the process of
further interpretation, which is
determining the meaning of the
text. Not just what it says, but
what we do with it: to determine
how it’s going to “affect” and
“effect” me to “fit into” our
life.
START LOOKING FOR THE ANSWERS: “Interpretation” is the process
of determining the meaning of
the text.
You can not make an application
until you are a “new life,” that
is we must be the people of God
to be able to do the work of
God!
WHAT YOU WANT TO DO IS:
Discover and understand what
the divine author means.
Example: When Jesus says He is
the bread of life, does this
mean He is the loaf of bread?
WHAT DOES SOMETHING MEAN AND WHY
IS IT THERE?
Digging Personally:
Remember:
“All scripture is
inspired by God and profitable
for teaching…” We must never
substitute doctrine for personal
beliefs! (2 Timothy 3:16).
Be Aware of Context! You will
get into big trouble if you try
to read into the text what is
not there!
What did God say to you today?
What did God nourish you with
today? Are you appreciating it?
Here are some more personal,
inductive questions you can use
to challenge yourself. Take a
careful look at the passage you
are studying; as you realize
that it is indeed God’s most
precious Word, examine your life
and compare it to the passage.
Now ask yourself:
Remember, service is who we are
in Christ, and not so much what
we do for Christ!
Condensed from the book, "Into
Thy Word"
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© 1979, 1998, R. J. Krejcir Ph.D. Into Thy Word Ministries www.intothyword.org
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