“Why aren’t two hours a week at church enough for studying the Bible? Plus, there are so many confusing parts, I’m afraid I’ll come to the wrong conclusions if I study it by myself.“
“to study the Bible systematically guides us to the meaning in its original context, its spiritual significance in our lives, and its specific impact in how we should live each day.“
— Kenneth Horton
“For the word of God is living and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it pierces even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow. It judges the thoughts and intentions of the heart.”
Session Guide
Reminder: Write down your thoughts and questions in a notebook or journal. Bring it with you to the huddle for discussion and further note-taking.
- Ponder the above quotations. What are you thinking?
- From the book Launching Multipliers, read Session 9—Transformed by God’s Word (Pages 75-87) and answer the questions in that session. (If you aren’t sure how to answer a question, skip that question. We’ll discuss it during our huddle.)
- Be sure to look up and read every Bible passage referenced.
- Also read the footnotes – they have extra information that can be helpful.
