Why You Should Never Stop Studying

The Bible is God’s Word to us. It is how we know Him as we study under the leadership of the Holy Spirit. If you’re a Bible teacher, consider the importance of learning more than you absolutely have to as you teach. For example, do you know…

  • What characteristic of Satan should be cultivated in believers’ lives?
  • Moses obeyed God after the Lord commissioned him to go to Pharaoh and demand that he let the Israelites go. At that point, however, things only got worse for the Israelites. Do you know why?
  • In response to the Philippian jailer who asked what he needed to do to be saved, Paul and Silas said, “Believe on the Lord Jesus, and you will be saved—you and your household.” Do you know what they meant when they told him his household would be saved as well?

The above questions represent invaluable insights that do much more than enhance one’s ability to teach the Bible, whether in a church or home setting. Such insights also broaden one’s own understanding of the Scriptures and ultimately foster a closer walk with God. On our web site (under the Bible Topics pull-down menu), you’ll find scores of Bible background articles (and hundreds of scriptural observations) available to help you with your teaching preparation and your own times of personal Bible study. Dig in!

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