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Explain how Bible study, fellowship, and prayer can be called different forms of spiritual communication.
Anand replied 2 years, 1 month ago 106 Members · 109 Replies
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Deleted User03/04/2022 at 15:38Bible study is exactly that – it’s consistent time in His word, studying the scriptures. It’s how we learn!
Fellowship is where we come together as fellow believers in Christ, and encourage one another as we seek to advance His Kingdom.
Prayer is our intimate, personal relationship with Jesus. This is how we directly communicate with the One in whom we have placed our trust. -
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Deleted User03/03/2022 at 17:36Bible study is getting to know God’s redemptive plan, but moreso His character–who He is as the one True God, with all His attributes perfectly unified. He speaks directly to us through His word, through His Spirit in prayer, and through fellowship with other Christ followers.
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Deleted User02/17/2022 at 18:03The way that we, as Christians, can get to know God is through His Word. The Bible is the holy, inerrant, inspired Word of God, which allows us to learn more about Him. Through fellowship, believers are built up in community as we all grow in our walk with the Lord. We seek God in prayer to give Him praise, ask for forgiveness, cast our burdens on Him, and ask for things such as wisdom and discernment in this life. Prayer is how we directly communicate to our God, who is loving and abundant in mercy.
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Deleted User02/17/2022 at 11:40All involve communication with each other about the things of God and communication with God Himself. In Bible Study, we’re allowing opportunity for God to speak to us; in fellowship we’re allowing for people to speak and encourage us and vice versa, and in prayer we’re speaking to God.
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Deleted User02/15/2022 at 14:16Bible study is how we can know God, help others understand their walk in the faith is fellowship, and prayer is how we communicate with Jesus our needs for this life.
