Bible Teaching and Bible Study may seem like the same thing, but they do differ. One involves a person who has done a deep dive to convey what was learned or give an interpretation of the Bible text. Think of a teacher or pastor teaching a group of people. They’ve done all the deep diving, while a bible study invites women to examine the bible text for themselves to gain a better understanding. Both are needed and are necessary.
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Are you familiar with the Inductive Bible Study Method (IBSM)? I originally learned this study style through Precepts Ministries back in 2007, and I have been using it ever since! I have learned so much, and the best part is I have retained what I’ve learned!
These days, in my personal study, I don’t use the formal inductive method as I now lean towards what I call a ‘relaxed style of induction’. I still ask the questions, who, what, where, when, and how to help me understand what I’m reading, but I don’t always mark my Bible as I used to.
The best study method, whether it is the Inductive Method, the SOAP style, verse mapping, or any other, is the method that you are using when you open your Bible. The important thing is to study God’s Word regularly.
So, come along with me and let’s explore some solid Bible teaching together!