Friends,
With the holidays fast approaching it seems like we all have too
much to do! But no matter how busy Jesus was, he always took time to
leave the crowds and be with his father. Wouldn't it be good for us to
do the same?
I want to take a minute to mention a couple of things we talked about Monday night about studying scripture. As I said, the purpose of studying the Bible is not to amass information, but to experience inner transformation.
There are four steps involved when studying scripture:
Repetition - bringing our attention repeatedly to the subject matter
Concentration - centering and focusing our minds to learn
Comprehension - understanding what we are studying
Reflection - making what we learned an inner reality
None
of these elements are enough when operating alone. Repetition changes
our habits; concentration centers our attention; comprehension leads to
insight and discernment; reflection defines the significance of what we
are learning as it is applies to us.
When we commit ourselves to
studying the Bible we see things in a new way. Jesus spoke about "he
who has eyes to see." When we pray that God will open our eyes a
strange thing happens: instead of centering on our own opinions we begin
to see things from God's perspective.
And that, good people, is transforming!
Greg
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