How to get motivated to read the bible
Bible Reading Quotes (31 quotes)
How to Actually Like Reading the Bible

The instruction may have been good, but what changed my life were the reading assignments. These classes included assignments to read the Old and New Testaments respectively. What I found was surprising:. I needed the specter of a grade hovering over me to get through the entire Bible that first time. Reading any work of a certain length is a commitment. Are you convinced that the Bible is worth reading, but not sure if you can commit to such a project? Here are a few suggestions for how to go about working your way through the entire Bible:.
Course: How to Read Your Bible. Lecture: Motivation for Reading your Bible. We talked last week about our grand metaphor or word picture that describes what the process of Bible study or Bible reading is like. The word picture we used was that Bible study or Bible reading is like taking a trip. You remember the steps in that trip?
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Hi, my name is Maddi and I am 14 years old. I really need help, and even though I go to a Christian school, I find it hard to ask questions of the teachers etc. - But to actually want to read the Bible regularly?
I know the importance of Bible study. I have heard numerous sermons and read many books on the subject. I have seen the effects in my own life of the importance of Bible study. The problem I have is wanting to do it. Deep down I know I need to, but all too often I just do not feel like reading the Bible.

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A struggle I often hear from people regarding their Bible study time is simply having the motivation to do it and to read their Bible consistently.
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A struggle I often hear from people regarding their Bible study time is simply having the motivation to do it and to read their Bible consistently.