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The Bible Is For You

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Melissa and Courtney talk with Raechel Myers and Amanda Bible Williams about how they learned to love the Bible. They discuss both the challenges and rewards of studying Scripture, memorizing it, and learning to interpret it in community. They explain the difference in thinking the Bible is written to you and understanding that it was written for you.


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Discussion Questions:

1. In a few words, describe your current attitude toward and practice of engaging with God’s Word.

2. How has your approach to reading and studying Scripture changed over time? What habits or rhythms are helping you prioritize it in your current season?

3. How did this conversation deepen your understanding of the unique nature and power of God’s Word?

4. How has your understanding of God grown as you’ve spent time in his Word?

5. How has Scripture ministered to you in difficult circumstances? How is his Word ministering to you currently?

6. In what ways has studying the Bible alongside others encouraged or shaped you?

7. What’s one thing you want to start, stop, or change in your practice of engaging with Scripture?