Osmosis: It just ain’t gonna happen

posted by Paula Hendricks on 01/28/09 | Twitter: @PaulaWrites678
Category: Faith; ; 9 comments

“What makes the difference is not how many times you have been through the Bible, but how many times and how thoroughly the Bible has been through you.” –Gipsy Smith

Okay—you’re getting into the Word (which is a huge accomplishment!), but how do you ensure that you don’t walk away from that book without it getting into you?

Kay Arthur says the main requirement in learning to study God’s Word is “the willingness to slow down and really look at what the Scripture is saying.” So . . . the question is . . . Are you willing to slow down? To do some work?

It’s so easy to just let other people do the hard work—to turn on the radio or read someone else’s book about what they think God’s Word says or means. Kay Arthur likens it to reading a book about frogs instead of traipsing through the marsh looking for a real frog. It would be easier to read the book about frogs, but you’d only end up with secondhand knowledge. You’d never have a personal encounter with a frog. 

Women often tell Nancy that they wish they could get as much out of the Bible as she does. Know what she tells them? You can! But there are no shortcuts. Most Bible teachers recommend a three-step process to studying God’s Word.  
    •    Observation—What does it say?
    •    Interpretation—What does it mean?
    •    Application—What should I do?

I encourage you to ask these questions of the text as you study. But don’t get hung up on methods. Do what works for you. I know that for Nancy, “without question, next to the Holy Spirit, the single greatest help in my personal devotional life has been to read the Scripture with paper and pen in hand, so I can record insights from the Word. As I write down what God is saying to my heart through His Word, the words are lifted off the page and become full of meaning and life to me.”

Do you really and truly believe that God can help you understand His Word? That He wants to—and will—speak to you personally? What steps are you currently taking—or do you plan to take—to get His Word into you?

Comments

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    Sarah
    Awsome!
    on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at 2:52 pm
    Wow, that is so awsome!! I read my bible pretty regularly and I even write in my journal and stuff while I do it but I like the three guilines Paula gives to studying the bible. She really encouraged me to study my bible more seriously. Thanks!!
    Bridgette
    I had an idea
    on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at 5:28 pm
    I was recently reading another comment and i had a great idea. I am going to read my bible every day and pick one verse that i really like and pin it to my closet door. And i use my closet a lot, so i can look at them and memorize them easily. I am working through Job right now. I plan to then go to Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, etc. then i want to go to the letter of James and Peter, etc. all the way to Revelation. I try to read a chapter or a part of a chapter if it is longer. I am really excited. I think i may be able to stick to it this time! (last time i tried to read every day, i got bored. So i think i can do it this time!!

    GOD bless,

    ~Bridgette~
    Chrissy
    Thanks!
    on Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at 6:13 pm
    I read my Bible regulary but still sometimes i find myself just reading it and not really taking the time to understand it. It's nice to have a reminder every now and again to help me! Thanks!
    Sam
    Great!
    on Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 7:33 am
    I think this helps for those who just read it. Great job you guys. Thanks so much. :)
    Steph
    definitely
    on Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 9:34 am
    I totally agree with this blog. What a great reminder! Thank you for sharing. It is personally very challenging for me to sit down and focus on what the Bible is saying instead of just reading a couple chapters and calling it good.
    Hannah
    Thanks!
    on Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 6:26 pm
    Thanks for the reminder! Too often I find myself reading the Bible, but not really understanding it.
    Rachel
    Totally.
    on Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 7:59 pm
    I feel this way all the time when I read the Bible, and then when I read this post it really re-enforced my feelings. It's not necessarily that I don't understand, it's just I don't always take the time to thoroughly read it and gain a better understanding from what I am reading. And when I think of it, I have these sad feelings because I know I don't try very hard and I feel disappointed in myself. I've been praying about it and trying harder though.. there are just so many distracting things in this world that it can make it really difficult at times. :( But thanks for this reminder, I really enjoyed the Observation, Interpretation and Application part. :)
    teacup
    Re:
    on Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 8:14 pm
    i find i read some parts and they relly hit home but others just go over my head! this is cool.
    Vicky
    Sounds Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    on Thursday, January 29, 2009 at 8:48 pm
    Well that is Awesome! I do too often read the Bible and don't get very much out of it because I don't understand it. Actually I think that is why I like Sunday school class so much because the teacher explains everything so well!

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