The ultimate purpose of Bible study is to deepen our relationship with the God who reveals Himself in its pages. He promises us 'And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.' (Jeremiah 29:13) It will increase our wonder and our worship of our God 'who called you out of darkness into His glorious light'. (1 Peter 2:9)
So with each passage, each you study, ask yourself what it reveals about God or His ways. In the two quick examples I cited, we find out that God encourages us to seek Him and promises to honor every sincere search. He wants us to know Him. Ponder that for a moment or two. God… wants me to know Him… challenges me to… How could I refuse an invitation like that? How could I slack off on Bible study when God is effectively asking me to sit down with Him?
That phrase from 1 Peter 2 gives us the gospel. God called us. He didn't move us Himself. He called and we had to respond, but when we did, everything changed as much as it could possibly change. From darkness into light, and not just any light, His glorious light! God wants us to join Him in that light, so He calls us. How could you not love a God like that?
Of course, it's always a good idea to makes notes about all these observations in your notebook.
What have your recent studies revealed about God?
(This is an encore post.)