How to Study Your Bible
Regular Bible Study is an important part of being a Christian. (read why here)
If it’s not something you are familiar with it can be a bit intimidating. The bible is a big book and it may be confusing as to where to start.
(Tip: The bible is divided into two parts: The Old Testament and the New Testament. Each of these is a collection of books combined together. When I say book in this post I am talking about one of these books, not the entire bible.)
When it comes to reading it, don’t be afraid. Just jump in there and try, even if you are uncomfortable or nervous. Once you get started you might see it’s not as hard as you thought it would be!
Here are some steps to follow to help get you started reading:
Give yourself grace.
You cannot sit and read all of it at once.
You typically can’t even read a whole book, unless it’s one of the really short ones like Jude or 3rd John.
That’s okay, it’s not a race.
It’s an investment in your life, your faith walk, and God’s kingdom.
So take a deep breath and relax.
It’s not a race!
Start by finding a quiet spot and uninterrupted few minutes.
This might mean you have to get up a few minutes early. You could also use your lunch break at work, or time alone in the evening when the day has calmed down.