"...And the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God" - Eph. 6:17

The Bible is a very profitable book (2 Timothy 3:16-17), but only with proper study. Let us look at some things that would make bible study more profitable for you. :)

Distinguish between the two testaments or covenants—the old and the new.
The new is a “better covenant” (Hebrews 7:22), “established on better promises” (Hebrews 8:6).
It came into effect when Christ died (Hebrews 9:15-17).
Clearly, it is this testament (will, law) that we are subject to today (1 Corinthians 9:21; Galatians 6:2). Don’t make the same mistake that so many others have made—don’t look for authority for religious practices in the old covenant, one that has now become “obsolete” (Hebrews 8:13).


However, don’t neglect the Old Testament, though, because it still has great practical value. Here’s a quick look at just some of its benefits.

1. It will greatly enhance your understanding of the New Testament.

2. You will better appreciate God’s eternal plan, because you’ll see it unfold right before your eyes.

3. It will strengthen your faith when you read its many prophecies, and then see their fulfillment in the New Testament.

4. The examples—both individuals and nations—will teach you lessons you’ll never forget, and hopefully save you from the mistakes of previous generations.

5. You will benefit greatly from the timeless wisdom found in such books as Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and Ecclesiastes.


(By studying the Old Testament— I’m certain that soon you’ll have some other points to add to this list.)


Also, be careful how you handle all the figurative language in the Bible. Does it make sense to you that exactly 144,000 will be saved, and that this number will only include male virgins? That’s what you’ve got—if you take Revelation 14:1-4 literally. It’s amazing how some can easily pick out figurative language in just about every other source, except the Bible. Consider the context in which it is said—that’s rule number one. If a literal interpretation sounds ridiculous, it probably is. If a literal interpretation contradicts other plain passages, you know you’re on the wrong track. Learn to appreciate figurative language, because it makes the point in a very vivid, memorable way. Just make sure you get the right point.

When looking for good examples to follow, don’t forget about the local churches described in the New Testament. They were taught the apostles’ doctrine (Acts 2:42), or the doctrine of Christ, so whatever they did in terms of organization, work, and worship, that’s our pattern to follow today.

When studying the above subject, make sure you distinguish between responsibilities assigned to the local church, and those assigned to individuals within the church. The New Testament makes a distinction (1 Timothy 5:16), and so should you. Similarly, make sure you see the difference between what should be done “in church,” or in the assembly, and what should be done “at home” (1 Corinthians 11:17-34; 14:34-35). Failure to do these two things is why so many local churches no longer resemble New Testament churches.

Again, these are just a few examples I have found, and I know there are many others as well. Its truly a wonder how Magnificent our God is. Its a concept thats hard for us to fully grasp. Everything he has created (and the things he tells us in his word) all fit together in perfect harmony. Let us live in such a way that is pleasing to him, and strive each day to please and glorify our God! :)

"So as to walk in a manner worthy of the LORD, fully pleasing to him, bearing fruit in every good work and increasing in the knowledge of God" (1 Cor. 1:10)


“Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth” (2 Timothy 2:15).

“Meditate on these things; give yourself entirely to them, that your progress may be evident to all” (1 Timothy 4:15).


- Lauren ♥
  • waynezworld007
    very good post! and yes.. i agree. she needs to come visit :)
    by waynezworld007 at 10/05/09 3:50PM
  • swiftedge
    Hey. Yeah it was, fun times. :)

    Nice blog btw, very good read and study there. :)
    by swiftedge at 10/05/09 11:44PM
  • tia
    I LOVE YOU TOO. And I loved seeing you and your family.. even if they are public schooled. :) Camp was so amazing.
    And I thought about that, too, but hopefully it'll be a few more years for that. :)
    by tia at 10/06/09 12:39PM
  • carold
    oh it sounds like so much fun, i just am pretty sure we can't afford a trip at the moment. :( first our transmission went out and now our air conditioning in our house. both very expensive. i love you though and i hope the party is amazing and fun. and thank you for thinking of us. you know i love you mucho grande' !!!!
    by carold at 10/06/09 6:06PM
  • funnymonkey
    Good thoughts! Love you!
    by funnymonkey at 10/06/09 6:59PM