How to Study Your Bible (Part 5 of 5)
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This is the final installment in my book review of Kay Arthur’s book, How to Study your Bible (Purchase through this link and help support Observation and Principles).
You may want to start by reading the first articles in this series:
- How to Study Your Bible By Kay Arthur (Part 1) An introduction to the inductive study method
- How to Study Your Bible (Part 2) The basics of Observation
- How to Study Your Bible (Part 3) A guide to interpretation
- How to Study Your Bible (Part 4) The challenge of Application
This book is one of the best books to teach the average person how to study, and understand, their Bible.
The Bible was not intended to be a mystery, and God does not want Christians to be left in the dark just hoping to make good decisions.
He has written a book and given us the Holy Spirit to help us understand His plan.
Kay Arthur has written a book to help us clear up any fog that remains.
I have very briefly covered the methods of the inductive Bible study as outlined in How to Study Your Bible. I hope that, in my enthusiasm, I have not overstepped my bounds.
I encourage all of my readers to purchase this book and learn how to study and understand your Bible. The transformation in your life will be incredible when you read, understand, and apply God’s word to your life.
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