by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study, Why study the Bible
Parts 4A through 4D show that Bible study teaches a person how to discern between spiritual truth and spiritual error. The ability to possess spiritual discernment is especially critical in the 21st Century because of the proliferation of theological error...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study, Why study the Bible
Part 3A shows that the Old Testament teaches that God commands a Christian to study the Bible. Part 3B shows the same is true for the New Testament. In Knowing Scripture, at pages 22-26, R. C. Sproul points to two passages that demand we study the...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study, Why study the Bible
One very fundamental reason for studying the Bible is that God commands it. It is impossible to argue against this fact. In Knowing Scripture, at pages 22-26, R. C. Sproul points to two passages that demand we study the Bible. This article looks at...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study, Why study the Bible
Part 2A shows that a distinction between Bible reading and Bible study makes common sense. Part 2B teaches that a comparison between Paul’s advice to Timothy in 1 Timothy 4:13 contrasted with 2 Timothy 2:15 establishes that Bible reading is not Bible study. 1...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study, Why study the Bible
It may come as a surprise that Bible reading is not Bible study. There are, however, substantive differences between the two. While Bible reading is beneficial, real spiritual growth generally takes place through Bible study. These differences become...
by Stephen Belsheim | Apr 20, 2020 | Bible Study, Why study the Bible
Two 2018 surveys provide data about Bible reading and theological knowledge in America. The State of the Bible 2018 [ABS 2018] (https://www.americanbible.org/state-of-the-bible/ ) survey by the American Bible Society and Barna Research Bible reports the Bible...