Today’s message is to continue our series on the spiritual discipline of study and discuss the purpose of studying God’s Word. Understanding, as we have already seen, the study of the Word of God is not merely an academic exercise but a transformative spiritual discipline aimed at shaping and changing our lives. Through the insight of the book of Hebrews, we will be encouraged to approach scripture to allow it to direct our lives and cultivate a deeper relationship with God. The ultimate goal of scripture study is to experience profound personal transformation, moving away from the world’s conformity and into the abundant life promised by Jesus. In conclusion, this message will urge us to take actionable steps in our study, including observation, application, and prayer, to fulfill the purpose of spiritual growth and transformation in our lives that the study of God’s Word intends to bring.
Recording
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Study Guide
1 – What does Pastor highlight as the difference between academic study and spiritual study?
– Application: Reflect on a time when you learned something academically but did not apply it to your life. How can you ensure that your study of God’s Word leads to real-life change?
2 – How can Hebrews 4:12, which describes the Word of God as ‘living and active,’ impact your understanding of scripture?
– Application: In what ways can you invite the living Word of God to actively shape your thoughts and actions this week?
3 – Why is transformation an essential goal of studying the Bible?
– Application: Think about an area in your life where you desire transformation. How might studying scripture help you in that area?
4 – The question that should be asked when studying God’s Word is, what do I do with it? Why is this question vital?
– Application: What specific action can you take this week based on something you study in the Bible?
5 – How does the idea of being ‘naked and exposed’ before God as described in Hebrews 4:13 affect your view of honesty in your faith?
– Application: What would it look like for you to be more honest with God in your prayers and study this week?
Scripture References
2 Timothy 3:16-17
Romans 12:1-2
Hebrews 4:11-13
John 10:10
Hebrews 4:14-16
Jeremiah 17:9-10