Set a specific time for daily Bible study.
Pray for wisdom.
Buy reference books and commentaries.
Memorize Bible verses.
Take Bible study notes in a notebook.
Write notes in the margins of your Bible.
Ask a teacher or preacher for study tips.
Read books about biblical characters.
Read books about biblical topics.
Quiz yourself on Bible facts while going to/from school or work.
Take an in-depth Bible class offered by a church or Christian college.
Read biblical studies on the internet.
Write your own commentary.
Study with a friend or family member.
Take notes during sermons.
Listen to Bible CD’s as you drive.
Buy a good reference/study Bible.
Do biblical word-studies.
Volunteer to teach a Bible class.
Subscribe to a good religious journal.
Attend a Bible lectureship.
List practical lessons from material that you study.
Have daily family devotionals.
Keep a Bible study journal.
Write articles on biblical topics.
Set a daily goal of applying at least one lesson from your studies.
Meditate daily on principles learned.
Read “how to” articles and books about Bible Study.
Obtain and learn to use a good Bible atlas.
Work Bible-related puzzles (crosswords, word searches, etc.).
—Lance Cordle
Saturday, January 06, 2007
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