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Here is the printable version of the Bible study: CLICK HERE
You should be able to access and print the PDF. If you have troubles, please contact me and I’ll see what I can do (withajoyfulnoise{at}gmail{dot}com).
Once you know how to find the words and their root words in a concordance, you can use simply the Bible as a concordance for the Bible. For instance, from the passage above, I can search for the word “sanctification” and I come up with:
Is God’s Word reallyenough for the believer, or do we need other books to help us along? While study books can be extremely helpful, I would caution any Christian in using “other books.” Persuasive authors can use Scripture out of context and if we are not careful to use the Bible as our “plumb line,” we can very easily be swayed to believe something that is not fully truth. Let us take into consideration the question at hand. Why would one think that the Bible is not enough? We can read many authors, some of which will claim that we only need the Bible, others who will claim that we need extra curriculum. Well, what does the Bible Itself say about this issue?As you look at the Strong’s concordance, you will notice little numbers to the side of the verses. These numbers indicate the original Hebrew/Aramaic (for Old Testament) or Greek (for New Testament) words. By looking up the original word, it can shed light on the subject.
One of the studies that God has led me to do most often is a topical study. A topical study is when you take one word (and all of its tenses) and research every verse with that word. One can do an in depth topical study or a brief topical study.
Perhaps the Lord leads you to do a word study on “Forgiveness.” With this word in mind, write down all of the tenses and synonyms: forgive, forgiven, forgave, forgiveness, forgiveth, forgiving, pardon, and pardoned. Choose one word with which to start.Inevitably, when one thinks of studying God’s Word, the first question to arise is, “What should I study?” God’s Word deals with every aspect of life and has the answer to every question (“According as His divine power hath given unto us all things that pertain unto life and godliness, through the knowledge of him that hath called us to glory and virtue: Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world through lust.” 2 Peter 1:3-4). With so many options, what should we study? The answer for each individual is different, based on their need of the moment.
~Has the Lord convicted you about an area in your life on which you need to work? (ex. anger, bitterness, forgiveness, pride, humility, giving, love, self-control, etc.)
For Christmas, I received a Spanish-English Bible. It is remarkable to hold in my hands God’s Word in a different language. It is sobering as well. As I struggle to read through Spanish, understanding only a word here and there, somewhere in a Spanish-speaking country there are natives who do not even know there is a God Who has given them His Word — in their language! Meanwhile, I am blessed to have God’s Word in their language and in mine.![]() |
| Our faithful “White Elephant” |
Three months passed and the search for a fifteen-passenger van poised some difficulties. Dad found a van and he and Mom drove four hours to get it. They arrived at the dealership and began talking with the man only to discover that they changed the price that morning. Difficulties swelled and my parents came home in our old faithful “big white elephant.” We were disappointed, but this experience answered our prayer: it was very clear that this van was not for us. This experience also helped us to realize that though we were dreaming smaller, the dreams were still too big. We were having a difficult time accepting the exact amount God had given us for a new van and were searching above our limit.![]() |
| The old . . . |
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| . . . the new! |
As I was reading in my Bible this morning, I “came across” Psalm 136 which begins,