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  1. God is even now measuring His Temple and its altar to see who worships there in truth ( Revelation 11:1-2 ). We are the temple of God, so we are being measured to see if we are truly worshipping God or not. The thesaurus gives these synonyms for worship: adulate, honor, glorify, edify, deify. The Greek word most often translated "worship" is ...

  2. The Text of Scripture: Its Trustworthiness. 1. Name the three foundational “I” truths (i.e., these words begin with the letter “I”) that undergird the doctrine of the Bible’s authority and trustworthi-ness, and give the meanings of each.

  3. definition of the theme to show its content and importance. Major headings set out clearly the key aspects of the theme. The main verse reference is printed in all bold type (e.g., Jn 4:24). Secondary verses support the main verse and are preceded by “See also.” The Bible book name only is printed in bold type (e.g., Ps 51:11). Subheadings

  4. Look for the single meaning of the passage. Always try to understand what the author had in mind when you interpret a portion of the Bible. Don’t twist verses to support a meaning that is not clearly taught. Unless the author of a particular book indicates that there is another meaning to what he says, let the passage speak for itself ...

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  5. Course Instructions. The reading material for this course is Guide to Bible Study by Harvey Newcomb, which is included in this study guide. All materials you need to take this course are included in this study guide, except for a Bible and answer sheets. Before each lesson: pray for God to give a teachable heart and un-derstanding.

  6. 1.! Read a paragraph in the Bible (a few times). It may benefit you the most for you to move slowly and consecutively through a chapter or book of the Bible, rather than skipping around the Bible randomly. 2.! Spend a few minutes seeking to understand the main themes of the passage.

  7. ABOUT THIS BIBLE STUDY . This study is divided into four sections that align with our natural process of change: 1. Getting Started Realizing and committing to the need to change 2. Finding Hope Seeing and believing that the solution we’re looking at is true, good, and can be trusted 3. Allowing God to Change Us

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