How to Get More from Your Bible Reading
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Wanting more from your Bible reading time? I hear you! There are times when reading anything can become rote or meaningless if we aren’t purposeful about keeping interest. Learning from God’s Word is endless. I’ve read the same passages over and over again and the Holy Spirit speaks to my heart differently at various times. Maybe you too? God is alive and His Word is alive. He actively uses His Word to transform our hearts and minds! That’s how powerful it is! So how can we do our part? Besides reading daily?
How to Get More from Your Bible Reading
I think you’ll love this list of ideas on how to get more from your Bible reading. You may have used some of them before; some may be new to you. Enjoy this list of tangible ideas you can use to enjoy God’s Word in fresh and exciting ways!
1. Use a highlighter.
Highlighting passages in the Bible is a great way to remember how God is speaking to you. You can even write the date beside the highlight to help you remember special events or moments. You may want to have a color-coded system. I’m not great at using a color-coded system, but I know tons of people who LOVE it and it works for them. I do enjoy using a color-coded system in the Olive Tree Bible Study app and highlighting in the app works wonderfully.
2. Use a journal or note-taking Bible.
Writing a few notes down in a journal or note-taking Bible can be a wonderful way to enjoy your Bible beyond the step of reading. If you like having more room to write in the margins of your Bible, then a note-taking is fabulous for this purpose. Be sure to choose the Bible version you typically read (I like ESV, but read many versions, including, NIV, ASV, KJV, and NLT.)
3. Use a Bible study guide for any chapter of the Bible for your journaling questions.
So you enjoy journaling, but sometimes draw a blank on what to write? Try using this simple Bible study guide for any Bible passage. Write down one sentence or as many as you like. You could start with answering one question daily for a week, then the second week, use two questions. This way you could gradually add more writing as you feel more comfortable with the process.
4. Begin to Bible art journal.
Choose a verse from your daily Bible reading plan to think about and dwell on. Print out a copy of the How to Begin to Bible Journal guide and work your way through the steps. You can use a journaling Bible or a journal to begin this process.
5. Read the passage in different translations to emphasize the meaning.
When a verse is resonating with me, then I love to either grab my parallel translation Bible or do a search on one of my favorite Bible apps or websites. The Olive Tree Bible Study app is my go-to for this purpose.
6. Copy the Scripture in your own handwriting.
Sometimes the best thing I can do to allow God’s word to work in my heart is to write it. This takes the passage through the visual channel of reading AND another sensory channel of touch. It’s a wonderful way to imprint the meaning on my heart.
7. Use a Bible reading plan and journal to keep you intentional and accountable.
Our team has updated the shop and you’ll find our popular Bible reading plans and journals to be the perfect tool to help you get more from your daily Bible reading. With a topical Scripture reference guide for each day in a month, the plans and journals will keep you targeted to the chosen topic and growing in God’s word each day!
Which one is your favorite? Or what method do you use that others could benefit from? I’d love to read about your ideas!
By his grace,
Rachel
Related Links:
Everything Beautiful Bible Reading challenge – March 2018
April 2018 Bible Reading Plan & Journal: Soul Secure