How to better understand the Bible

 

1. Find a Translation

The Bible was written in three ancient languages. Each translation to your language represents years of work to help you process the Bible in a way that makes sense.
 
 

2. Pick a Time, Place, & Plan

Are you a morning person or night owl? Do you like quiet places or bustling coffee shops? Do you learn by watching, listening, or reading? Do you sometimes read paper and other times digital?
 
Once you decide on a routine that works for you, start one of these Bible Plans or consider finding a paper Study Bible.

3. Uncover Context

Think like a detective and discover the story behind the story. The Bible is a collection of 66 different books, written in three languages, across three continents, over a 1,500-year period by 40 different authors. Use tools like these to learn who the text was written to, when, where, and why.

4. Read Slow, Ask Questions

There’s no need to rush. Take your time and get curious.
After studying the context, what questions do you still have? Use your questions as tools to help you dig deeper through prayer, study, and conversations with friends.
A LifeGroup is a safe place to make friends who’ll help you process your questions about the Bible.

5. Pray & Apply

The Bible is meant to transform us, not just inform us. The more we apply what we learn from God’s Word, the more we become like Jesus.  Ask God what He wants you to learn about Him and yourself.

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