If a person is having sex in the persons dreams what does it mean?
And does it automatically mean the person is under attack? What is the remedy?
Having sex in dreams
Getting married
Eating (I'm currently game if it's amala with gbegiri, ewedu and egufe ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ðŸ˜)
Somebody pursuing you
Seeing yourself in the past everytime etc
Bad dreams, good dreams. I've seen different interpretation for dreams Like so many.
You can literally type a dream online and you will see different answers to it. First, I will like us to clear what dreams are, where they are from and why we even dream in the first place
So what are dreams?
Dreams are images and imagery, thoughts, sounds and voices, and subjective sensations experienced when we sleep.
Our subconscious acting film kinda
Where are dreams from?
How are they planted?
2 things
*God
*Our mind
God can communicate with us through dreams.
We see this in the bible, especially in the old testament.
God speaking to so many people in their dreams.
But maybe God does explain what he does but speaks in ways that people don’t understand. He may speak in a dream, or in a vision at night, when people are in a deep sleep lying in their beds.
Job 33:14-15 ERV
When the Lord speaks to His people through dreams, is it for our amusement or for dreaming sake?
No.
There is always a purpose. Answers to prayers, revelations, warnings, confirmation/affirmations etc
We also have a lot of people he spoke to in the bible through dreams. Abraham, Joseph, Nebuchadnezzar etc
Dreams coming from our mind
This one is very common. Our brain kind of has a mind of its own. It takes in all the information we give it, randomly and stores somewhere.
What we watch, what we talk or think about, all of these things are being stored somewhere.
Our subconscious works on this information and produces proper season movie while we are asleep
For thus saith the Lord of hosts, the God of Israel; Let not your prophets and your diviners, that be in the midst of you, deceive you, neither hearken to your dreams which ye cause to be dreamed.
Jeremiah 29:8 KJV
There is a part in scripture that says our dreams come from multitude of activities. All the things we feed on. All activities we indulge in.
I'm having a dream where someone is having sex with me or beating me and I'm waking up with marks on my body. Is it God planting that one too or my mind?
Definitely, God did not plant this dream. And your mind did not carry cane to beat you.
Which brings me to something else...Dreams can be influenced by Demonic entities. Not just dreams now, all aspects of us. On one condition sha, access
When we let the enemy in, we cannot determine to what extent he works. What he does and how he does it
While the enemy cannot plant dreams directly, he can perform his activities inside of us if given permission/access. Because this is still activity (physical or spiritual), our subconscious sometimes takes them while our mind is at rests and produces a dream.
We wake up and realise its actually not just a dream, it's like it happened for real
I used to bedwet while I was growing up. I will dream that I wanted to urinate then I stood up and go to the toilet and peed. Only to wake up to see that I did not stand up to any toilet, I peed on my body. Felt like a dream but it was reality
For this mind part, My younger brother likes football very much. He will play and play throughout the day then when he is sleeping at night you will be hearing. Emmanuel pass the ball, pass the ball
Or is it my elder brother that likes head of fish and while he is sleeping, you will be hearing:
Mummy ori eja ni mo fe. E ma fun Keji o
Mummy I want head of fish, don't give Keji
Will be breaking down
Dreams coming through our minds and Dreams as a result of activities of demonic entities.
How do we stop these things? Do I have a control over them? Answer is YES
1. Since dreams can come through our mind, then we have to watch what we feed our mind.
What do you expose yourself to? We can't be watching porn all day and expect to not have wet dreams? For some of us, we are more sensitive. Just a movie scene with sex in it and you will start dreaming all sorts
What kind of conversations do you have?
What kind of books do you read?
What kind of movies do you watch?
Start by decluttering your mind. Anything that has appearance of evil or filth, first of all clear them.
What are you always thinking about? Man, how your husband will carry you and pin you to the wall?
But boyfriend you don't have yet.
Why are we bothering with such information that do not concern us yet? Information that we can't act upon and because we can't do anything about it, our mind will help us do things about it. It will process well.
Please, declutter
Rid yourself of these things. Empty your mind of anything that is not profitable to you, the man in Christ.
Now, some of us might probably say:
Remi, I don't think about such things. I don't do all you said but I still have bad dreams that seem real
This is still very possible even with the absence of those things we mentioned.
Before I explain further, for those that really do not believe these things happen, let's go back to the story of the man with legions
This man would cut himself with stones, throw himself on the floor, in broad daylight. All thanks to demonic influence.
If the enemy can do as he likes during the day without fear, then he can operate even while we sleep as long as he is given access
A lot of people are being oppressed and influenced by Demonic entities today but they don't know what they've done wrong.
How did the enemy get access?
The answer is this: EMPTINESS
You see, when we are asked to declutter our mind and stop taking in contents that are bad for us, this doesn't hinder the enemy in any way.
There is still accommodation for him in that space
Then the evil spirit goes out and brings seven other spirits more evil than itself. They all go and live there, and that person has even more trouble than before. It is the same way with the evil people who live today.” Mathew 12:45
I like how the ERV tagged this part, The Danger of Emptiness. That is the access we give to the enemy, emptiness
We don't need to chant for demons to come or specially invite them with words
Emptiness is password accepted for them
See what the last part says, when the evil spirits come and meet emptiness, the individual is troubled/oppressed even more than before
The heart of man has to be filled always. If we empty our heart from evil without filling it with something that the enemy cannot withstand, worse evil will rush back in
In essence, Jesus was telling these people that the purpose is not just to empty the house but to fill it with Himself.
I know somebody is about to shout, I have Christ so I can't be oppressed by the enemy.
Calm down 🙄
The filling here is Knowledge of Christ and all that He has done
You cannot rely on what you don't know/believe.
The Word of God
An hypocrite with his mouth destroyeth his neighbour: but through knowledge shall the just be delivered.
Proverbs 11:9 KJV
The just is delivered through Knowledge. Through Knowledge of what? Christ, his righteousness!
Where do you gain this knowledge? The word.
Nothing can be revealed to you outside of the word. Nothing
Fill yourself up with the word. Not just basic reading now, meditate on it. Let the word dwell in you richly till it is all that your core system believes.
Another thing that works is Worship
We see this in the story of Saul.
Do you have really terrible dreams often?
1. The Word (We can never bypass this o). Spend time studying and meditating daily. Even while you do other things, let the word of God fill your heart
2. Worship (especially before you go to bed)
Don't joke with this one o. And when I say worship, I don't just mean singing (that's expression of worship not worship itself). True worship, deep intense one. Soak yourself in it
I assure you that all of those dreams and influences will stop.
Please if you have any kind of bad dreams, do put this to trial. And if you need help with anything or accountability, you can reach out to me privately.
Wednesday, 31 July 2019
Sunday, 21 July 2019
I BELIEVE
As an Anglican, I grew up reciting the creed every Sunday. Same as almost all things I was taught growing up, I didn't understand the full implications of the creed I proclaimed every Sunday at that time.
Apostles Creed
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth;
and in Jesus Christ, His only Son Our Lord,
Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into Hell; the third day He rose again from the dead;
He ascended into Heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.
Every Sunday of reciting this and it took a while for it to hit me.
Same with Psalm 23, most of us knew it since we were kids but some Christians are yet to understand fully what we are saying when we read these things
Today, if you ask me to introduce myself, I will most likely mention I'm a believer..
This will be part of my description of me. I believe most Christians will also
"Oh! My name is OlúrèmÃ, I'm 19 and the most beautiful person you know. I'm a believer in Christ Jesus"
Sounds so sweet and cliché
I've come to realize most people don't exactly know what they are saying when they tag themselves believers.
Tonight, we will be talking on I BELIEVE.
What exactly does it mean to be a believer, in Christ Jesus?
Our opening scripture is John 3:16.
This is one of our earliest study of believing growing up as Christians.
John 3:16 "This is how much God loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life.
John.3.16 - For God so greatly loved and dearly prized the world that He [even] gave up His only begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life.
The AMPC
Trust, cling, rely on.
To cling is to hold on to something strongly
To have a strong dependence on something/someone
Every Christian is familiar with this particular scripture.
Most tend to read or translate this verse as :
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that everyone who recognises and believe He is saviour will never perish but have life everlasting. The word believe used here means more than simply agreeing that Jesus, is truly saviour.
I believe that Donald trump is the president of the US, does that mean I believe in Him?
I believe and accept Paul Biya is the president of Cameroon, does that mean I believe in Him or accept him as my own president? No.
If we go by this analogy, even the devil believes
Let's read Mark 1:24 - “What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”
Here is what demons had to say.
I know who you are
You are the Holy one of God!
If the devil knows and accepts that truly Christ is the son of God and this doesn't equal salvation to him, then it doesn't for us.
Knowledge and acceptance that Christ is the son of God is not all that our belief entails
This is where it begins though
Another instance is in the miraculous feeding of 5000 (John 6:5-13)
After the people saw the sign, the verse 14 says :
"After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, 'Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world.'"
This is in reference to the old testament's foretelling of the coming of Christ
These people even planned to crown him king (that's how much they recognized who he was) but Jesus left quietly.
The next day, they sought christ out.
They had to cross to the other side of the lake sef to find Jesus
They found him and a conversation ensued between them (we can read the full chapter for understanding)
This came up in their conversation:
Then they asked him, “What must we do to do the works God requires?” Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”
John 6:28-29 NIV
They already believed Christ was sent from God.
Christ's reply here shows that though the statement above is true, it is not what is required.
They had to believe IN the one that was sent
After all the explanations, long story short, this happened:
From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.
John 6:66 NIV
They believed Christ was the Messiah sent from God but they did not believe or accept fully His words. Don't know if the picture is getting clearer
For many people, the concept of their belief is like accepting an applications terms and condition (without reading or knowing it). Just scroll down straight and click the I accept part. All I care about is my need for the software. For most, all they care about is to sha be counted as those who are saved. So let's just head over to the I agree part of the contract
Doesn't work this way.
Suppose a person of weight, let's say 100kg, sees people walking on a bridge made of tiny ropes.
Even some other people of weight are passing through. And this person believes that he can pass and the tiny ropes won't break or give way. He even goes ahead to tell other people of weight to pass.
How do we know he truly believes he can pass and nothing will happen?.
When he actually walks across it! When he walks his talks!
Another instance,
I believe Seun can finish 10kg of rice at once. I make mouth to everybody on Word Alive
"Ehn? Seun? I trust him die. E go chop am finish. Person wey fit chop dead body. Forget. Na my guy. I know wetin u dey talk. E sure me dieeeeee"
I'm not merely bluffing, i do truly believe Seun can finish the food
Usually, what goes on next is action.
Not action to make me believe
Action produced from my believe
I will put money down for the rice or bet sef
If Bimbo says
"ah! Remi you are lying. How can Seun finish 10kg rice? Oya buy the rice let's see"
And my reply is refusal to buy the rice. Everyone on Word Alive automatically assumes I don't believe what I'm saying myself
Do we get what I'm trying to point at?
I'm trying to use as much relatable terms as possible
Believing IN someone brings a special kind of stanning.
Look at those that believe in the ministry of Pastor Chris, most actually model his dress style.
Look at Kim Kardashian stans, they are getting surgeries to look like her.
We tend to model the lives of those we truly Stan and believe in. We tend to obey such people (Bey hive as example here)
Take note of these words, Follow, model, obey
Let's open to Acts 16:30-31
Acts 16:30-31 New International Version (NIV)
30 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
31 They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”
This is the jailer asking Paul, what must I do to be saved.
Believe IN the LORD JESUS Christ
It is really this simple.
Believe IN Christ (Saviour), who is also Lord (Master) and you are saved.
A lot of us like Christ as Savior but not as Lord. There is a problem here
Trust that Jesus is truly saviour makes us rely on His death as the full payment for the debt of sin
This further translates into us depending on His own resurrection as the guarantee, that we would also be raised
And because we totally depend on Him up till life eternal, we follow His every lead as our Lord and Master
This is a brief sum up of I believe
The direct implication of I believe is that my believe is trust and dependence in what He has already done. To depend is to let Him lead
Christ is saviour - Fact!
I believe that Christ is my Saviour is me embracing the fact of Christ being saviour and all that it entails
Seeing Christ for who He really is. Embracing all that we see and allowing Him lead us in His path.
If we say we believe:
1. First, we truly know that Christ is Saviour
2. We accept Him as our own saviour and Lord
3. We accept His words and obey
4. We appropriate His works and rely on it completely.
5. We follow His lead
All of these produces the very character of Christ in us. Apostle Paul defines Faith, the one that saves as a decision to not trust in ones own works but rather in Christ who justifies us.
Our dear brother James, explains this (Saving Faith) further:
My brothers and sisters, if a person claims to have faith but does nothing, that faith is worth nothing. Faith like that cannot save anyone. It is the same with faith. If it is just faith and nothing more—if it doesn’t do anything—it is dead.
James 2:14, 17 ERV
But someone might object and say, “One person has faith and another person has works.” Go ahead then and prove to me that you have faith without works and I will show you faith by my works as proof that I believe.
James (Jacob) 2:18 TPT
The author of Hebrews also had this to say:
And after being proven perfect in this way he has now become the source of eternal salvation to all those who listen to him and obey.
Hebrews 5:9 TPT
“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?
Luke 6:46 NIV
Christ explaining what it meant to say He is Lord
Let's note that this doesn't mean we have to do to be saved
Rather that, our faith in Christ, that truly He saves us, produces these things, naturally.
If I want to know the man that believes in Jesus, how? It's in His obedience to Jesus. I don't know this by His words but by what his belief produces.
Do you believe?
If your answer is yes, then this is what it means for you:
You believe in who Jesus is (Saviour and Lord)
You trust in all what Jesus has done and rely on it completely
You obey Jesus and follow His lead
For it was only through this wonderful grace that we believed in him. Nothing we did could ever earn this salvation, for it was the gracious gift from God that brought us to Christ! So no one will ever be able to boast, for salvation is never a reward for good works or human striving.
Ephesians 2:8-9 TPT
I will end with this reminder, that it is only Christ who saves. not how good we are or the good works that we do.
But our belief in Him and all He has done for us
Apostles Creed
I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth;
and in Jesus Christ, His only Son Our Lord,
Who was conceived by the Holy Spirit, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.
He descended into Hell; the third day He rose again from the dead;
He ascended into Heaven, and sitteth at the right hand of God, the Father almighty; from thence He shall come to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the communion of saints, the forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting.
Every Sunday of reciting this and it took a while for it to hit me.
Same with Psalm 23, most of us knew it since we were kids but some Christians are yet to understand fully what we are saying when we read these things
Today, if you ask me to introduce myself, I will most likely mention I'm a believer..
This will be part of my description of me. I believe most Christians will also
"Oh! My name is OlúrèmÃ, I'm 19 and the most beautiful person you know. I'm a believer in Christ Jesus"
Sounds so sweet and cliché
I've come to realize most people don't exactly know what they are saying when they tag themselves believers.
Tonight, we will be talking on I BELIEVE.
What exactly does it mean to be a believer, in Christ Jesus?
Our opening scripture is John 3:16.
This is one of our earliest study of believing growing up as Christians.
John 3:16 "This is how much God loved the world: He gave his Son, his one and only Son. And this is why: so that no one need be destroyed; by believing in him, anyone can have a whole and lasting life.
John.3.16 - For God so greatly loved and dearly prized the world that He [even] gave up His only begotten (unique) Son, so that whoever believes in (trusts in, clings to, relies on) Him shall not perish (come to destruction, be lost) but have eternal (everlasting) life.
The AMPC
Trust, cling, rely on.
To cling is to hold on to something strongly
To have a strong dependence on something/someone
Every Christian is familiar with this particular scripture.
Most tend to read or translate this verse as :
For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten son, that everyone who recognises and believe He is saviour will never perish but have life everlasting. The word believe used here means more than simply agreeing that Jesus, is truly saviour.
I believe that Donald trump is the president of the US, does that mean I believe in Him?
I believe and accept Paul Biya is the president of Cameroon, does that mean I believe in Him or accept him as my own president? No.
If we go by this analogy, even the devil believes
Let's read Mark 1:24 - “What do you want with us, Jesus of Nazareth? Have you come to destroy us? I know who you are—the Holy One of God!”
Here is what demons had to say.
I know who you are
You are the Holy one of God!
If the devil knows and accepts that truly Christ is the son of God and this doesn't equal salvation to him, then it doesn't for us.
Knowledge and acceptance that Christ is the son of God is not all that our belief entails
This is where it begins though
Another instance is in the miraculous feeding of 5000 (John 6:5-13)
After the people saw the sign, the verse 14 says :
"After the people saw the sign Jesus performed, they began to say, 'Surely this is the Prophet who is to come into the world.'"
This is in reference to the old testament's foretelling of the coming of Christ
These people even planned to crown him king (that's how much they recognized who he was) but Jesus left quietly.
The next day, they sought christ out.
They had to cross to the other side of the lake sef to find Jesus
They found him and a conversation ensued between them (we can read the full chapter for understanding)
This came up in their conversation:
Then they asked him, “What must we do to do the works God requires?” Jesus answered, “The work of God is this: to believe in the one he has sent.”
John 6:28-29 NIV
They already believed Christ was sent from God.
Christ's reply here shows that though the statement above is true, it is not what is required.
They had to believe IN the one that was sent
After all the explanations, long story short, this happened:
From this time many of his disciples turned back and no longer followed him.
John 6:66 NIV
They believed Christ was the Messiah sent from God but they did not believe or accept fully His words. Don't know if the picture is getting clearer
For many people, the concept of their belief is like accepting an applications terms and condition (without reading or knowing it). Just scroll down straight and click the I accept part. All I care about is my need for the software. For most, all they care about is to sha be counted as those who are saved. So let's just head over to the I agree part of the contract
Doesn't work this way.
Suppose a person of weight, let's say 100kg, sees people walking on a bridge made of tiny ropes.
Even some other people of weight are passing through. And this person believes that he can pass and the tiny ropes won't break or give way. He even goes ahead to tell other people of weight to pass.
How do we know he truly believes he can pass and nothing will happen?.
When he actually walks across it! When he walks his talks!
Another instance,
I believe Seun can finish 10kg of rice at once. I make mouth to everybody on Word Alive
"Ehn? Seun? I trust him die. E go chop am finish. Person wey fit chop dead body. Forget. Na my guy. I know wetin u dey talk. E sure me dieeeeee"
I'm not merely bluffing, i do truly believe Seun can finish the food
Usually, what goes on next is action.
Not action to make me believe
Action produced from my believe
I will put money down for the rice or bet sef
If Bimbo says
"ah! Remi you are lying. How can Seun finish 10kg rice? Oya buy the rice let's see"
And my reply is refusal to buy the rice. Everyone on Word Alive automatically assumes I don't believe what I'm saying myself
Do we get what I'm trying to point at?
I'm trying to use as much relatable terms as possible
Believing IN someone brings a special kind of stanning.
Look at those that believe in the ministry of Pastor Chris, most actually model his dress style.
Look at Kim Kardashian stans, they are getting surgeries to look like her.
We tend to model the lives of those we truly Stan and believe in. We tend to obey such people (Bey hive as example here)
Take note of these words, Follow, model, obey
Let's open to Acts 16:30-31
Acts 16:30-31 New International Version (NIV)
30 He then brought them out and asked, “Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”
31 They replied, “Believe in the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.”
This is the jailer asking Paul, what must I do to be saved.
Believe IN the LORD JESUS Christ
It is really this simple.
Believe IN Christ (Saviour), who is also Lord (Master) and you are saved.
A lot of us like Christ as Savior but not as Lord. There is a problem here
Trust that Jesus is truly saviour makes us rely on His death as the full payment for the debt of sin
This further translates into us depending on His own resurrection as the guarantee, that we would also be raised
And because we totally depend on Him up till life eternal, we follow His every lead as our Lord and Master
This is a brief sum up of I believe
The direct implication of I believe is that my believe is trust and dependence in what He has already done. To depend is to let Him lead
Christ is saviour - Fact!
I believe that Christ is my Saviour is me embracing the fact of Christ being saviour and all that it entails
Seeing Christ for who He really is. Embracing all that we see and allowing Him lead us in His path.
If we say we believe:
1. First, we truly know that Christ is Saviour
2. We accept Him as our own saviour and Lord
3. We accept His words and obey
4. We appropriate His works and rely on it completely.
5. We follow His lead
All of these produces the very character of Christ in us. Apostle Paul defines Faith, the one that saves as a decision to not trust in ones own works but rather in Christ who justifies us.
Our dear brother James, explains this (Saving Faith) further:
My brothers and sisters, if a person claims to have faith but does nothing, that faith is worth nothing. Faith like that cannot save anyone. It is the same with faith. If it is just faith and nothing more—if it doesn’t do anything—it is dead.
James 2:14, 17 ERV
But someone might object and say, “One person has faith and another person has works.” Go ahead then and prove to me that you have faith without works and I will show you faith by my works as proof that I believe.
James (Jacob) 2:18 TPT
The author of Hebrews also had this to say:
And after being proven perfect in this way he has now become the source of eternal salvation to all those who listen to him and obey.
Hebrews 5:9 TPT
“Why do you call me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ and do not do what I say?
Luke 6:46 NIV
Christ explaining what it meant to say He is Lord
Let's note that this doesn't mean we have to do to be saved
Rather that, our faith in Christ, that truly He saves us, produces these things, naturally.
If I want to know the man that believes in Jesus, how? It's in His obedience to Jesus. I don't know this by His words but by what his belief produces.
Do you believe?
If your answer is yes, then this is what it means for you:
You believe in who Jesus is (Saviour and Lord)
You trust in all what Jesus has done and rely on it completely
You obey Jesus and follow His lead
For it was only through this wonderful grace that we believed in him. Nothing we did could ever earn this salvation, for it was the gracious gift from God that brought us to Christ! So no one will ever be able to boast, for salvation is never a reward for good works or human striving.
Ephesians 2:8-9 TPT
I will end with this reminder, that it is only Christ who saves. not how good we are or the good works that we do.
But our belief in Him and all He has done for us
Monday, 15 July 2019
HOW TO STUDY (MEDITATE) ON THE WORD EFFECTIVELY
This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.
Joshua 1:8 KJV
This is maybe the most common scripture that speaks about meditating on God's Word. Jesus said "haven't you read...."? He expects us to read the scriptures to gain deep insights. Studying the Bible is a command for a victorious Christian life. Our text encourages us to always study/meditate on the Word on a regular.
Jesus responded, “Haven’t you ever read what King David and his men did when they were hungry?
Matthew 12:3 TPT
If God places so much emphasis on His Word and He commands that we study the Word, how come we Christians find it a tad difficult studying the word?
There are different ways to study the Bible and what we will do tonight is run through almost all of them. Then we will major on how to study the Word as a foundation of faith and answered prayers
I'll run through a few reasons why people dont study the Bible
1. They don’t know how to study the bible. This is because either they’ve not been taught or they’re not self-taught. Job 33;33 , Ps 27;11. Most of us dont study the Bible because we've not been taught
And that's the reason for tonight's teaching. To equip people with knowledge on how to study the Word
2. Lack of hunger. People will study if they have the hunger. A lot of us have hunger for praise and worship (which isn’t bad) but it can’t replace bible study. Hunger for church activities, food, spouse, business etc. In fact, quite a number of us will prefer to be on social media than read our Bible, true?
It's because we dont have hunger for the Word
3. It’s not a priority. We do't see studying the Word as a priority
4. Hindering Spirits 2 cor 2;11
5. Bible reading goals. Most of us have set goals in life. When we want to marry, the type of career we want etc. But until we set Bible reading Goals, we might find it hard to read the Bible. Dr Mike Murdock has a Bible reading goal of 40 chapters per day. Wow. Late Myles Munroe reads through the Bible twice every year
I once heard Rev. George Adegboye say he has read the bible from cover to cover over 200 times. And i'm sure none of us are as busy as any of these men. In fact that;s why i didn't include being busy amongst the reasons why people don't study the bible. We are never too busy for what we prioritize
So let me dish out a few facts about the Bible and show you why its so easy through the Bible. The bible consists of two parts; the old and new testaments or covenants. With 69 books and 1189 chapters broken down into 31,173 verses, the bible has an estimated 800, 000 words.
It takes roughly 58 hours to read the bible with the inner voice and 71 hours to read at pulpit rate.
This means that it takes less than 3 days to read through the entire bible. If you read an hour a day, you’ll read through in just about 3 months. The gospels are a total 89 chapters and if you read 3 chapters a day, you’re done in a month. In fact if you read the Bible for one hour everyday, you'll read it from cover to cover 4 times in a year
SO, WHAT'S YOUR EXCUSE FOR NOT READING THE BIBLE? I'll try to move very fast because there's so much to cover
When should we study the Bible?
1. Study when you are physically alert. (Some in the early morning, others late at night).
2. Study when you are not interrupted.
3. Study when you can focus on the Scriptures.
4. Study a little each day (forget about spending all day in the Word).
5. Study immediately before teaching (like taking an exam, study all semester, but review before the exam).
Why should we study the Bible as Christians?
The study of the Bible is foundational to our growth as a Christian. Therefore, every Christian should plan to study the Bible, similar to the way one eats food to grow physically. Actually, several parallels may be drawn between good eating habits and a healthy approach to Bible study.
Five Simple Steps to Studying the Bible
1: Observation
Observation is the first and most important step in how to study the Bible. As you read the Bible text, you need to look carefully at what is said, and how it is said. Look for:
a) Terms, not words. Words can have many meanings, but terms are words used in a specific way in a specific context. (For instance, the word trunk could apply to a tree, a car, or a storage box. However, when you read, “That tree has a very large trunk,” you know exactly what the word means, which makes it a term.)
b) Cause-and-effect: “Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things”
c) Literary form. The Bible is literature, and the three main types of literature in the Bible are discourse (the epistles), prose (Old Testament history), and poetry (the Psalms). Considering the type of literature makes a great deal of difference when you read and interpret the Scriptures.
d) Atmosphere. The author had a particular reason or burden for writing each passage, chapter, and book. Be sure you notice the mood or tone or urgency of the writing.
e) Emphasis. The amount of space or the number of chapters or verses devoted to a specific topic will reveal the importance of that topic (for example, note the emphasis of Romans 9 and Psalms 119).
f) Repetition. This is another way an author demonstrates that something is important. One reading of 1 Corinthians 13, where the author uses the word “love” nine times in only 13 verses, communicates to us that love is the focal point of these 13 verses.
g) Comparisons and contrasts. For example, “You have heard that it was said…but I say to you…” (Matthew 5:21).
After you've started observing as you Study the Word, the next thing you do is ask a couple of questions for deeper insights
2. Ask the Who? What? Where? When?
Who are the people in this passage? What is happening in this passage? Where is this story taking place? When in time (of day, of the year, in history) is it?
Asking these four “Wh” questions can help you notice terms and identify atmosphere. The answers will also enable you to use your imagination to recreate the scene you’re reading about.
As you answer the “Wh” questions and imagine the event, you’ll probably come up with some questions of your own.
Asking those additional questions for understanding will help to build a bridge between observation (the first step) and interpretation (the second step) of the Bible study process.
4.Interpretation
Interpretation is discovering the meaning of a passage, the author’s main thought or idea. Answering the questions that arise during observation will help you in the process of interpretation. Five clues (called “the five C’s”) can help you determine the author’s main point(s):
a. Context. You can answer 75 percent of your questions about a passage when you read the text. Reading the text involves looking at the near context (the verse immediately before and after) as well as the far context (the paragraph or the chapter that precedes and/or follows the passage you’re studying).
b. Cross-references. Let Scripture interpret Scripture. That is, let other passages in the Bible shed light on the passage you are looking at. At the same time, be careful not to assume that the same word or phrase in two different passages means the same thing.
c. Culture. The Bible was written long ago, so when we interpret it, we need to understand it from the writers’ cultural context.
d. Conclusion. Having answered your questions for understanding by means of context, cross-reference, and culture, you can make a preliminary statement of the passage’s meaning. Remember that if your passage consists of more than one paragraph, the author may be presenting more than one thought or idea.
e. Consultation. Reading books known as commentaries, which are written by Bible scholars, can help you interpret Scripture.
5. Application
The Bible says we shouldn't be just hearers but also doers of the Word
Application is why we study the Bible. We want our lives to change; we want to be obedient to God and to grow more like Jesus Christ. After we have observed a passage and interpreted or understood it to the best of our ability, we must then apply its truth to our own life.
You’ll want to ask the following questions of every passage of Scripture you study:
● How does the truth revealed here affect my relationship with God?
● How does this truth affect my relationship with others?
● How does this truth affect me?
● How does this truth affect my response to the enemy, Satan?
The application step is not completed by simply answering these questions; the key is putting into practice what God has taught you in your study. Although at any given moment you cannot be consciously applying everything you’re learning in Bible study, you can be consciously applying something. And when you work on applying a truth to your life, God will bless your efforts by, as noted earlier, conforming you to the image of Jesus Christ.
Techniques to studying the Bible
1. Random
This is the lazy man approach to studying the bible. It entails opening a random passage from the scriptures and reading. I’ve outlined four points by which this method can be maximized.
1. What is the POINT of the passage?
2. Where is this thought found in PARALLEL passage?
3. What are the PROBLEMS in this passage?
4. What are some PRACTICAL applications for this passage?
2. Studying a Biography
This is perhaps the most interesting mode of studying the scriptures as it has to do with people, history and stories. There are 2,930 people mentioned in the Bible, and we can learn valuable lessons from studying their lives. Pick someone you would like to study, and using a concordance, a topical Bible or a proper-name index found in the back of some Bibles, look up every mention of that person.
The Psalmist wrote, "I cling to Your testimonies" (Ps. 119:31) and considered them his counselors (Ps. 119:24). Understanding this principle, Paul repeatedly called upon those he reached for Christ to follow the example of the Christian life he modeled for them in his own life (II Thess. 3:7, 9; I Cor. 11:1; Phil. 4:9).
Phil 4:9
Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me--put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you."
1Cor 11:1
Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.
2 Thess 3 : 7-9 For you yourselves know how you ought to follow our example. We were not idle when we were with you, 8 nor did we eat anyone’s food without paying for it. On the contrary, we worked night and day, laboring and toiling so that we would not be a burden to any of you. 9 We did this, not because we do not have the right to such help, but in order to offer ourselves as a model for you to imitate.
3. Chapter and Verse
When you study individual chapters and verses, look closely at the text. Sometimes it helps to compare different translations, or look up words in a Bible dictionary. Ask yourself:
• What is the principal subject of the chapter?
• What is a key verse? Consider memorizing it.
• What other portions of scripture buttresses this chapter or key verses
• Who are the principal characters?
• Is there any example to follow or to avoid?
Each chapter has a theme. Be sure to understand the theme of each chapter while reading Examples of scriptures and themes
• The Creation of the World in Genesis 1
• The Fall of Humanity in Genesis 3
• The Lord as Our Shepherd in Psalm 23
• The New Birth in John 3
• The Nature of Love in 1 Corinthians 13
• The Nature of Faith in Hebrews 11
4. Book Study
We can discover many truths from in-depth study of a specific book within the Bible. Each of the sixty-six books of the Bible has a particular emphasis and/or theme. When the prophet first preached his sermons or an apostle first wrote a letter, they were trying to communicate a specific thought or theme. These themes are best understood in the context of the whole content of the book. When we study the Bible by book, we learn the major lessons of the Scripture in the manner that the human authors of Scripture intended to teach them.
Examples of scriptures and themes
• God is Love = John
• Prayer = James
• Worship, praise and prayer = Psalms
• Love poems = Songs of Solomon
5. Topical Study
We can also study the Bible by focusing on what it says about specific topics. What is God's take on anxiety, prayer, sexual purity or trust?
Using a topical Bible or a concordance, look up all the references to a specific topic. Ask yourself these questions:
• What is a working definition of the topic?
• How do all the verses relate together?
• What have you learned about the topic and what does it tell you about God?
• Which of these verses would be good to memorize?
6. Storyline/ Parables
Storylines and parables like character study is often very interesting. I mean who won’t be happy reading about the 17-year-old lad who brings down an 8 ft tall giant. Or the Christmas story or even the lady who became a queen by winning a beauty pageant and later on went to save her people.
Since all Scripture is inspired and profitable, then it includes biblical narratives. Reminding his readers about the experiences of Israel in the wilderness, Paul wrote, "Now these things became our examples, to the intent that we should not lust after evil things as they also lusted" (1 Cor. 10:6).
How to study Storylines and Parables
a. Determine the climate, history, geography, businesses and living conditions where the story took place.
b. Determine main characteristics of the people in the story.
c. Determine the people who acted and those who reacted.
d. Look behind the words of the conversation to the meaning of their messages.
e. Determine the positive principles in the story that can be applied and the negative principles to be avoided.
f. What contextual conditions/promises applied only to the characters of the story and what universal principle can be applied to your today
The bible consists of two parts; the old and new testaments or covenants. With 69 books and 1189
chapters broken down into 31,173 verses, the bible has an estimated 800, 000 words. It takes roughly 58 hours to read the bible with the inner voice and 71 hours to read at pulpit rate. This means that it takes less than 3 days to read through the entire bible. If you read an hour a day, you’ll read through in just about 3 months. The gospels are a total 89 chapters and if you read 3 chapters a day, you’re done in a month. So why don’t people study the bible?
The Word, Transformation and Answered Prayers
It's best to read through the Word over and over again. The convener of Word Alive understands this and that's why she said we should start reading the new testament again.
You see, you get fresh insights and new revelations every time you read the scriptures. Now here’s the best part; somehow what you’ve read is embedded in your mind especially if it’s repetitive. Everything we read, hear and watch is somewhat embedded in us
Faith comes by hearing/reading the Word of God
Roms 10:17
Roms 12:2
...but be transformed by the renewing of your mind
The word of God renews our minds everytime we read it
That's why Josh 1:8 commands us to meditate daily
Jesus says the Words are Spirit and Life.
We draw life daily when we study daily
How are we transformed by the word
1. It jacks up our faith
Rom 10:17
2. There's a supply of the Spirit and Life of God.
3. It gives joy
Ps 119:111
Your statutes are my heritage forever; they are the joy of my heart.
4. The Word gives us wisdom
Ps 119:130
The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple
5. It gives peace unspeakable
Ps 119:165
Those who love Your law have great peace, and nothing causes them to stumble”
6. The Word guides us in our daily lives and decision making
Ps 119:105
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
Studying the Word to get Answers to Prayers
Step 1: ASK
A-Ask in accordance with the scriptures. Search out scriptures in line with your specific requests. If you study the Word on a regular, scriptures will readily pop into your mind as you pray. You can also use a concordance or even use Google. Search out scriptures and ask God for that which you desire in prayer.
Example:
Remi is praying for husband. So she will go into the Bible to search out scriptures that speak about marriage.
a) He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD.” – Proverbs 18:22
b) Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price [is] far above rubies
Proverbs 31:10
“A wife of noble character is her husband’s crown, but a disgraceful wife is like decay in his bones.” – Proverbs 12:4
Prayer: Dear father, I'm your daughter of noble character, I ask that you bring a son of yours who understands that your daughter is worth far above rubies and will love me as Christ loves the church
Step 2.
S-SEEK
Seek out more of God's promise in His Word concerning what you're asking. Remember that faith is the substance of what is not seen. That substance is the tangible Word of God. Hold fast to your profession of faith as seen in the Word and fashion your confession with the promise you found.
Now, the Word is on your inside. The seeking at this stage is done with the help of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps you to search out an answer to your prayer in scripture. Either while you read the Word, you see the exact passage that speaks to the situation or He will bring to your remembrance a specific scripture that speaks to the situation.
This will be your profession of faith and you will hinge your confession based on this scriptures.
Example:
So Remi is reading the Bible and sees this passage (in a new light)
1 Sam 16:11-12
11. So he asked Jesse, "Are these all the sons you have?" "There is still the youngest," Jesse answered. "He is tending the sheep." Samuel said, "Send for him; we will not sit down until he arrives." 12. So he sent for him and had him brought in. He was glowing with health and had a fine appearance and handsome features. Then the LORD said, "Rise and anoint him; this is the one."
At this point she realises it's non of her toasters but a certain fine boy who's is a pastor (a sherperd)
Please note: Your enlist the help of the Holy Spirit by speaking in tongues over your prayer request.
Step 3
K-Knock consistently with tongues and thanksgiving. Remember the angel told Daniel (Dan 10:12-14)that God answered his prayers the very day he prayed but the Prince of Persia blocked his answered prayers for 21 days. Daniel's persistence in the place of prayer delivered the answers. So likewise we must keep knocking with tongues and thanksgiving over that which we've asked the father for till we get it.
Example
Remi sees this and hinges her hope on this scripture. See, at this point she realises she's seen the answer to her prayer. It's all based on the fact that she's an ardent student of the Word
So her confession goes thus:
Father, I think you because you've prepared me for your son who's a shepherd over your people. I thank you because you'll bring him speedily without haste because two are better than one and I am the help suitable for him in ministry.
Then she continues in tongues and worship over this prayer: ... untill it's manifestation.
Joshua 1:8 KJV
This is maybe the most common scripture that speaks about meditating on God's Word. Jesus said "haven't you read...."? He expects us to read the scriptures to gain deep insights. Studying the Bible is a command for a victorious Christian life. Our text encourages us to always study/meditate on the Word on a regular.
Jesus responded, “Haven’t you ever read what King David and his men did when they were hungry?
Matthew 12:3 TPT
If God places so much emphasis on His Word and He commands that we study the Word, how come we Christians find it a tad difficult studying the word?
There are different ways to study the Bible and what we will do tonight is run through almost all of them. Then we will major on how to study the Word as a foundation of faith and answered prayers
I'll run through a few reasons why people dont study the Bible
1. They don’t know how to study the bible. This is because either they’ve not been taught or they’re not self-taught. Job 33;33 , Ps 27;11. Most of us dont study the Bible because we've not been taught
And that's the reason for tonight's teaching. To equip people with knowledge on how to study the Word
2. Lack of hunger. People will study if they have the hunger. A lot of us have hunger for praise and worship (which isn’t bad) but it can’t replace bible study. Hunger for church activities, food, spouse, business etc. In fact, quite a number of us will prefer to be on social media than read our Bible, true?
It's because we dont have hunger for the Word
3. It’s not a priority. We do't see studying the Word as a priority
4. Hindering Spirits 2 cor 2;11
5. Bible reading goals. Most of us have set goals in life. When we want to marry, the type of career we want etc. But until we set Bible reading Goals, we might find it hard to read the Bible. Dr Mike Murdock has a Bible reading goal of 40 chapters per day. Wow. Late Myles Munroe reads through the Bible twice every year
I once heard Rev. George Adegboye say he has read the bible from cover to cover over 200 times. And i'm sure none of us are as busy as any of these men. In fact that;s why i didn't include being busy amongst the reasons why people don't study the bible. We are never too busy for what we prioritize
So let me dish out a few facts about the Bible and show you why its so easy through the Bible. The bible consists of two parts; the old and new testaments or covenants. With 69 books and 1189 chapters broken down into 31,173 verses, the bible has an estimated 800, 000 words.
It takes roughly 58 hours to read the bible with the inner voice and 71 hours to read at pulpit rate.
This means that it takes less than 3 days to read through the entire bible. If you read an hour a day, you’ll read through in just about 3 months. The gospels are a total 89 chapters and if you read 3 chapters a day, you’re done in a month. In fact if you read the Bible for one hour everyday, you'll read it from cover to cover 4 times in a year
SO, WHAT'S YOUR EXCUSE FOR NOT READING THE BIBLE? I'll try to move very fast because there's so much to cover
When should we study the Bible?
1. Study when you are physically alert. (Some in the early morning, others late at night).
2. Study when you are not interrupted.
3. Study when you can focus on the Scriptures.
4. Study a little each day (forget about spending all day in the Word).
5. Study immediately before teaching (like taking an exam, study all semester, but review before the exam).
Why should we study the Bible as Christians?
The study of the Bible is foundational to our growth as a Christian. Therefore, every Christian should plan to study the Bible, similar to the way one eats food to grow physically. Actually, several parallels may be drawn between good eating habits and a healthy approach to Bible study.
Five Simple Steps to Studying the Bible
1: Observation
Observation is the first and most important step in how to study the Bible. As you read the Bible text, you need to look carefully at what is said, and how it is said. Look for:
a) Terms, not words. Words can have many meanings, but terms are words used in a specific way in a specific context. (For instance, the word trunk could apply to a tree, a car, or a storage box. However, when you read, “That tree has a very large trunk,” you know exactly what the word means, which makes it a term.)
b) Cause-and-effect: “Well done, good and faithful servant; you were faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things”
c) Literary form. The Bible is literature, and the three main types of literature in the Bible are discourse (the epistles), prose (Old Testament history), and poetry (the Psalms). Considering the type of literature makes a great deal of difference when you read and interpret the Scriptures.
d) Atmosphere. The author had a particular reason or burden for writing each passage, chapter, and book. Be sure you notice the mood or tone or urgency of the writing.
e) Emphasis. The amount of space or the number of chapters or verses devoted to a specific topic will reveal the importance of that topic (for example, note the emphasis of Romans 9 and Psalms 119).
f) Repetition. This is another way an author demonstrates that something is important. One reading of 1 Corinthians 13, where the author uses the word “love” nine times in only 13 verses, communicates to us that love is the focal point of these 13 verses.
g) Comparisons and contrasts. For example, “You have heard that it was said…but I say to you…” (Matthew 5:21).
After you've started observing as you Study the Word, the next thing you do is ask a couple of questions for deeper insights
2. Ask the Who? What? Where? When?
Who are the people in this passage? What is happening in this passage? Where is this story taking place? When in time (of day, of the year, in history) is it?
Asking these four “Wh” questions can help you notice terms and identify atmosphere. The answers will also enable you to use your imagination to recreate the scene you’re reading about.
As you answer the “Wh” questions and imagine the event, you’ll probably come up with some questions of your own.
Asking those additional questions for understanding will help to build a bridge between observation (the first step) and interpretation (the second step) of the Bible study process.
4.Interpretation
Interpretation is discovering the meaning of a passage, the author’s main thought or idea. Answering the questions that arise during observation will help you in the process of interpretation. Five clues (called “the five C’s”) can help you determine the author’s main point(s):
a. Context. You can answer 75 percent of your questions about a passage when you read the text. Reading the text involves looking at the near context (the verse immediately before and after) as well as the far context (the paragraph or the chapter that precedes and/or follows the passage you’re studying).
b. Cross-references. Let Scripture interpret Scripture. That is, let other passages in the Bible shed light on the passage you are looking at. At the same time, be careful not to assume that the same word or phrase in two different passages means the same thing.
c. Culture. The Bible was written long ago, so when we interpret it, we need to understand it from the writers’ cultural context.
d. Conclusion. Having answered your questions for understanding by means of context, cross-reference, and culture, you can make a preliminary statement of the passage’s meaning. Remember that if your passage consists of more than one paragraph, the author may be presenting more than one thought or idea.
e. Consultation. Reading books known as commentaries, which are written by Bible scholars, can help you interpret Scripture.
5. Application
The Bible says we shouldn't be just hearers but also doers of the Word
Application is why we study the Bible. We want our lives to change; we want to be obedient to God and to grow more like Jesus Christ. After we have observed a passage and interpreted or understood it to the best of our ability, we must then apply its truth to our own life.
You’ll want to ask the following questions of every passage of Scripture you study:
● How does the truth revealed here affect my relationship with God?
● How does this truth affect my relationship with others?
● How does this truth affect me?
● How does this truth affect my response to the enemy, Satan?
The application step is not completed by simply answering these questions; the key is putting into practice what God has taught you in your study. Although at any given moment you cannot be consciously applying everything you’re learning in Bible study, you can be consciously applying something. And when you work on applying a truth to your life, God will bless your efforts by, as noted earlier, conforming you to the image of Jesus Christ.
Techniques to studying the Bible
1. Random
This is the lazy man approach to studying the bible. It entails opening a random passage from the scriptures and reading. I’ve outlined four points by which this method can be maximized.
1. What is the POINT of the passage?
2. Where is this thought found in PARALLEL passage?
3. What are the PROBLEMS in this passage?
4. What are some PRACTICAL applications for this passage?
2. Studying a Biography
This is perhaps the most interesting mode of studying the scriptures as it has to do with people, history and stories. There are 2,930 people mentioned in the Bible, and we can learn valuable lessons from studying their lives. Pick someone you would like to study, and using a concordance, a topical Bible or a proper-name index found in the back of some Bibles, look up every mention of that person.
The Psalmist wrote, "I cling to Your testimonies" (Ps. 119:31) and considered them his counselors (Ps. 119:24). Understanding this principle, Paul repeatedly called upon those he reached for Christ to follow the example of the Christian life he modeled for them in his own life (II Thess. 3:7, 9; I Cor. 11:1; Phil. 4:9).
Phil 4:9
Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me--put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you."
1Cor 11:1
Follow my example, as I follow the example of Christ.
2 Thess 3 : 7-9 For you yourselves know how you ought to follow our example. We were not idle when we were with you, 8 nor did we eat anyone’s food without paying for it. On the contrary, we worked night and day, laboring and toiling so that we would not be a burden to any of you. 9 We did this, not because we do not have the right to such help, but in order to offer ourselves as a model for you to imitate.
3. Chapter and Verse
When you study individual chapters and verses, look closely at the text. Sometimes it helps to compare different translations, or look up words in a Bible dictionary. Ask yourself:
• What is the principal subject of the chapter?
• What is a key verse? Consider memorizing it.
• What other portions of scripture buttresses this chapter or key verses
• Who are the principal characters?
• Is there any example to follow or to avoid?
Each chapter has a theme. Be sure to understand the theme of each chapter while reading Examples of scriptures and themes
• The Creation of the World in Genesis 1
• The Fall of Humanity in Genesis 3
• The Lord as Our Shepherd in Psalm 23
• The New Birth in John 3
• The Nature of Love in 1 Corinthians 13
• The Nature of Faith in Hebrews 11
4. Book Study
We can discover many truths from in-depth study of a specific book within the Bible. Each of the sixty-six books of the Bible has a particular emphasis and/or theme. When the prophet first preached his sermons or an apostle first wrote a letter, they were trying to communicate a specific thought or theme. These themes are best understood in the context of the whole content of the book. When we study the Bible by book, we learn the major lessons of the Scripture in the manner that the human authors of Scripture intended to teach them.
Examples of scriptures and themes
• God is Love = John
• Prayer = James
• Worship, praise and prayer = Psalms
• Love poems = Songs of Solomon
5. Topical Study
We can also study the Bible by focusing on what it says about specific topics. What is God's take on anxiety, prayer, sexual purity or trust?
Using a topical Bible or a concordance, look up all the references to a specific topic. Ask yourself these questions:
• What is a working definition of the topic?
• How do all the verses relate together?
• What have you learned about the topic and what does it tell you about God?
• Which of these verses would be good to memorize?
6. Storyline/ Parables
Storylines and parables like character study is often very interesting. I mean who won’t be happy reading about the 17-year-old lad who brings down an 8 ft tall giant. Or the Christmas story or even the lady who became a queen by winning a beauty pageant and later on went to save her people.
Since all Scripture is inspired and profitable, then it includes biblical narratives. Reminding his readers about the experiences of Israel in the wilderness, Paul wrote, "Now these things became our examples, to the intent that we should not lust after evil things as they also lusted" (1 Cor. 10:6).
How to study Storylines and Parables
a. Determine the climate, history, geography, businesses and living conditions where the story took place.
b. Determine main characteristics of the people in the story.
c. Determine the people who acted and those who reacted.
d. Look behind the words of the conversation to the meaning of their messages.
e. Determine the positive principles in the story that can be applied and the negative principles to be avoided.
f. What contextual conditions/promises applied only to the characters of the story and what universal principle can be applied to your today
The bible consists of two parts; the old and new testaments or covenants. With 69 books and 1189
chapters broken down into 31,173 verses, the bible has an estimated 800, 000 words. It takes roughly 58 hours to read the bible with the inner voice and 71 hours to read at pulpit rate. This means that it takes less than 3 days to read through the entire bible. If you read an hour a day, you’ll read through in just about 3 months. The gospels are a total 89 chapters and if you read 3 chapters a day, you’re done in a month. So why don’t people study the bible?
The Word, Transformation and Answered Prayers
It's best to read through the Word over and over again. The convener of Word Alive understands this and that's why she said we should start reading the new testament again.
You see, you get fresh insights and new revelations every time you read the scriptures. Now here’s the best part; somehow what you’ve read is embedded in your mind especially if it’s repetitive. Everything we read, hear and watch is somewhat embedded in us
Faith comes by hearing/reading the Word of God
Roms 10:17
Roms 12:2
...but be transformed by the renewing of your mind
The word of God renews our minds everytime we read it
That's why Josh 1:8 commands us to meditate daily
Jesus says the Words are Spirit and Life.
We draw life daily when we study daily
How are we transformed by the word
1. It jacks up our faith
Rom 10:17
2. There's a supply of the Spirit and Life of God.
3. It gives joy
Ps 119:111
Your statutes are my heritage forever; they are the joy of my heart.
4. The Word gives us wisdom
Ps 119:130
The unfolding of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple
5. It gives peace unspeakable
Ps 119:165
Those who love Your law have great peace, and nothing causes them to stumble”
6. The Word guides us in our daily lives and decision making
Ps 119:105
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
Studying the Word to get Answers to Prayers
Step 1: ASK
A-Ask in accordance with the scriptures. Search out scriptures in line with your specific requests. If you study the Word on a regular, scriptures will readily pop into your mind as you pray. You can also use a concordance or even use Google. Search out scriptures and ask God for that which you desire in prayer.
Example:
Remi is praying for husband. So she will go into the Bible to search out scriptures that speak about marriage.
a) He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the LORD.” – Proverbs 18:22
b) Who can find a virtuous woman? for her price [is] far above rubies
Proverbs 31:10
“A wife of noble character is her husband’s crown, but a disgraceful wife is like decay in his bones.” – Proverbs 12:4
Prayer: Dear father, I'm your daughter of noble character, I ask that you bring a son of yours who understands that your daughter is worth far above rubies and will love me as Christ loves the church
Step 2.
S-SEEK
Seek out more of God's promise in His Word concerning what you're asking. Remember that faith is the substance of what is not seen. That substance is the tangible Word of God. Hold fast to your profession of faith as seen in the Word and fashion your confession with the promise you found.
Now, the Word is on your inside. The seeking at this stage is done with the help of the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps you to search out an answer to your prayer in scripture. Either while you read the Word, you see the exact passage that speaks to the situation or He will bring to your remembrance a specific scripture that speaks to the situation.
This will be your profession of faith and you will hinge your confession based on this scriptures.
Example:
So Remi is reading the Bible and sees this passage (in a new light)
1 Sam 16:11-12
11. So he asked Jesse, "Are these all the sons you have?" "There is still the youngest," Jesse answered. "He is tending the sheep." Samuel said, "Send for him; we will not sit down until he arrives." 12. So he sent for him and had him brought in. He was glowing with health and had a fine appearance and handsome features. Then the LORD said, "Rise and anoint him; this is the one."
At this point she realises it's non of her toasters but a certain fine boy who's is a pastor (a sherperd)
Please note: Your enlist the help of the Holy Spirit by speaking in tongues over your prayer request.
Step 3
K-Knock consistently with tongues and thanksgiving. Remember the angel told Daniel (Dan 10:12-14)that God answered his prayers the very day he prayed but the Prince of Persia blocked his answered prayers for 21 days. Daniel's persistence in the place of prayer delivered the answers. So likewise we must keep knocking with tongues and thanksgiving over that which we've asked the father for till we get it.
Example
Remi sees this and hinges her hope on this scripture. See, at this point she realises she's seen the answer to her prayer. It's all based on the fact that she's an ardent student of the Word
So her confession goes thus:
Father, I think you because you've prepared me for your son who's a shepherd over your people. I thank you because you'll bring him speedily without haste because two are better than one and I am the help suitable for him in ministry.
Then she continues in tongues and worship over this prayer: ... untill it's manifestation.
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