Word studies are an integral part of my Bible study routine. I love to unlock the truths of God’s word!
I wrote a post on doing word studies last year that caught the attention of blogger Ally King at The Modern Mary. She asked me to write a post for her readers and that released today, so I’m passing it along to you! Here is the link to that:
https://www.themodernmary.com/quick-bible-word-study/
This post is on how to do a Bible word study in 20 minutes or less. Perfect for those with a busy schedule.
If you follow the steps to do a Bible word study, I would love to hear about your findings! You can email me at dailyhisdisciple@gmail.com, or message me on http://www.facebook.com/dailyhisdisciple.
New Resource Library
I have created a resource library with tools for spiritual growth here at Daily His Disciple. It includes a 17-page guide to How to Study the Bible, with step-by-step instructions, study sheets, and much more! There are also bookmarks and scripture lists for topical study and memorization (including 14 Scriptures for a Sober Mind).
Simply enter your email address and hit subscribe to get the link to the resource library and the password.
In addition to the resources, you will get my blog posts in your email. I only post weekly or bi-weekly so I won’t flood your inbox.
If you are already subscribed to Daily His Disciple, just email me and I will send you the link and password!
Pray With Confidence
Prayer is a vital part of Bible study. If you would like to grow in your prayer life, then check out Pray with Confidence. It’s a website for helping women overcome prayer obstacles, and I am one of the 30 monthly contributors. Here are a couple of links I think will be a blessing to you:
2 Things to Remember to Find Peace in Chaos
19 Bible Verses that Reveal the Will of God
You also want to check out the prayer resources, Bible verses, and tough questions tabs. There are so many great options to boost your spiritual growth!
More Bible Study Posts:
How to Study the Bible in 7 Simple Steps
3 Study Tips to Sweeten Bitter Scriptures: Dealing with difficult bible verses
3 Questions to Ask When Studying the Bible