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Feeling overwhelmed by life’s challenges? Discover how studying the Bible can provide peace and guidance. Join me on the Dwelling Richly Podcast for practical tips and encouragement!
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Dwelling in the Word and letting the Word dwell in us richly is different than reading the Bible or reading a devotional with Bible passages. Let the Word of Christ dwell in you richly and return the favor by dwelling in the Word – not “doing” Bible study, not simply reading – but moving into the Word with heart, soul, mind, and strength. It’s being intentional in making a shift from treating the Word of God like a self-help book to letting it dwell in us as the living Word of God that it is.
Tips for Studying the Bible Better:
1) Read Psalm 119:57-64: Reflect on how the Lord is your portion and how His Word can guide you.
2) Create a Bible Study Plan: Set aside dedicated time each day to study and dwell in God’s Word.
3) Share with Your Community: Discuss what you’ve learned with friends or church members to encourage one another.
4) Memorize Key Verses: Start with Colossians 3:16 and Psalm 119:57-64 to keep God’s Word close to your heart.
5) Join a Bible Study Group: Engage with others in studying the Bible to gain different perspectives and deeper understanding. Dwelling Richly Community Bible study is open to all! Join us in person a La Mirada Church or online from wherever works for you!
BONUS TIPS – Word Study, “Chesed – Loving-kindness”
**Word Study in a Concordance**: Look up “chesed” in a Hebrew concordance to see all the instances it appears in the Bible and how it’s translated in different contexts.
**Bible Dictionary**: Use a Bible dictionary to explore the definition and nuances of “chesed.” This can provide historical and cultural background to enrich your understanding.
**Compare Translations**: Read passages that include “chesed” in multiple Bible translations (e.g., NIV, ESV, KJV) to see how different translators interpret the word.
**Read Commentaries**: Dive into biblical commentaries on key verses like Psalm 136 or Psalm 63:3. Scholars often provide deep insights into the meaning and application of “chesed.”
**Meditate on Key Verses**: Choose a few key verses that feature “chesed” (e.g., Psalm 136:1, Lamentations 3:22-23) and meditate on them, reflecting on how God’s loving-kindness is evident in your life.
**Journal Your Findings**: Keep a journal of your discoveries about “chesed,” noting how this attribute of God impacts your faith and daily life.
**Create Art or Music**: Express your understanding of “chesed” through creative means like drawing, painting, or composing music, as a way to internalize and reflect on God’s loving-kindness.
Questions about the Bible?
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