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What did you identify as your reasons for taking this course? Why did you select those? How would you state an overall goal for wanting to study the Bible better?
P. Joseph Mazarin Fidelis replied 7 months ago 42 Members · 41 Replies
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Deleted User09/02/2021 at 15:11I am taking this class because I want to be able to understand the Bible and I want to learn how to witness to people. I can’t witness of I don’t know what the Bible says
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Deleted User09/02/2021 at 09:22I want to know more about the Bible so that I can share with others and feel confident that I understand the meaning and understand God‘s word
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Deleted User08/30/2021 at 23:45Contribute more to a Bible study group you participate in?
Learn to live by God’s teachings?
Learn to know God better?
Learn more about biblical history?
More effectively share your faith with skeptics or unbelievers?I selected these because I want to learn more about sharing the Bible to others and to my kids. My overall all was for the Glory of God!
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Deleted User08/12/2021 at 17:02I would like to take this course for spiritual growth purposes. I would like to grow in my relationship with the Lord and get to know Him better in an effort to be the best Christian I can be.
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Deleted User08/12/2021 at 09:16My overall goal for taking this course is to reinforce my foundational understandings of WHY it is important to study the Bible and how one ought to do so, in preparation for teaching others how to lead women and children in the study of God’s Word. My purposes cannot be constrained to discrete categories, i.e. academical or devotional. I think the Bible ought to be read on its own terms and so the question is first: “What are the purposes for which God has made His Word available to us?” After answering this question, the next need is to identify which modes of engagement with the Bible allow for me to access that purpose. I cannot nourish my soul (engage in proper devotional reading) in the absence of truth. And truth will be obscured from my sight if I do not properly read the text, i.e. paying attention to context, author’s purpose and craft, literal and inferential meanings that would have made sense to the native audience and then principles and or insights the Lord wants for me to apply to my specific and unique life, along with the counsel that belongs to everyone. They go hand in hand.
