Rick Warren's Bible Study Methods: Twelve Ways You Can Unlock God's Word
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Learn how to study the Bible the way Rick Warren does. With simple, step-by-step instructions, America’s pastor guides you through twelve different approaches to studying God’s Word for yourself. Doing so will help you fulfill the third purpose of The Purpose-Driven® Life: becoming more and more like Jesus.
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #32673 in Books
- Published on: 2006-04-01
- Original language: English
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- Binding: Paperback
- 272 pages
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From the Back Cover
“The Spirit of God uses the Word of God to make us like the Son of God.”—Rick Warren in The Purpose Driven® Life You were created to become like Christ. This is one of the five God-ordained purposes for your life described in The Purpose Driven® Life by Rick Warren, and it’s why studying the Bible is so important. The Bible’s truths will transform you, aligning you with the character and ways of Jesus as you encounter him in the Scriptures. This easy-to-understand book shows you how to study the Bible Rick Warren’s way. It gives you not just one, but twelve methods for exploring the riches of God’s Word. At least one of them is exactly what you’re looking for—an approach that’s right for you, right where you’re at. Simple step-by-step instructions guide you through the how-tos of the following methods:• Devotional • Chapter Summary • Character Quality • Thematic• Biographical • Topical • Word Study • Book Background • Book Survey• Chapter Analysis • Book Synthesis • Verse Analysis Thousands of individuals, small groups, churches, and seminary classes have used this practical manual to unlock the wonderful truths of Scripture. You can too. Written by America’s pastor, Rick Warren, Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods will help you develop a customized approach to studying, understanding, and applying the Bible.
About the Author
Rick Warren is often called "America's most influential spiritual leader." He founded Saddleback Church in Orange County, California, which is now one of the largest and best-known churches in the world. He also founded the Purpose Driven Movement, a network of tens of thousands of churches from all denominations in 160 countries. He has trained over 350,000 pastors worldwide. Calling him a "spiritual entrepreneur," Forbes magazine said, "If Warren's ministry was a business it would be compared with Dell, Google, or Starbucks in impact." Rick and Kay Warren give away 90 percent of the profits from their books to charitable causes, including their global P.E.A.C.E. plan and Acts of Mercy, which services those infected with and affected by AIDS.
Rick Warren a menudo se llama el líder espiritual más influyente de América. Fundó Saddleback Church en Orange County, California, que es ahora una de las iglesias más grandes y más conocidas del mundo. También, fundó el "Purpose Driven Movement" un red de más de 10.000 iglesias en muchas denominaciones en 160 países. Ha enseñado más de 350.000 pastores en el mundo. Llamándolo un "empresario espirutal," Forbes Revista dijo, "si el ministerio de Warren fuera un negocio que sería comparada con Dell, Google, y Starbucks en impacto." Rick y Kay Warren dan los 90 por ciento ausentes de los beneficios de sus libros a las causas caritativas, incluyendo su plan de P.E.A.C.E plan y Acts of Mercy, cuales sirven ésos infectados y afectados por SIDA.
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Rick Warren’s Bible Study Methods
Copyright © 1981, 2006 by Rick Warren
Formerly published under the title Personal Bible Study Methods
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Warren, Richard.
Rick Warren’s Bible study methods : Twelve ways you can unlock God’s Word / Rick Warren.
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ISBN-10: 0-310-27300-5
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As we have already seen in the introduction, the ultimate goal of all Bible study
is application, not interpretation. Since God wants to change our lives through his
Word, it is important to learn how to apply Scripture to our lives before learning
any other methods of Bible study. In fact, the techniques you learn in this chapter
will be used in each of the following study methods. Regardless of the method you
choose to use, at the end of each study you will need to make practical steps of
application concerning the things the Lord shows you. (In this book, every time we
talk about application, refer back to this method for an explanation.)
When you use these techniques by themselves (and not with another method),
it is called “The Devotional Method of Bible Study.” This is the type of simple study
that you can use in your quiet time.
Definition
The Devotional Method of Bible Study involves taking a passage of the Bible, large
or small, and prayerfully meditating on it until the Holy Spirit shows you a way to
apply its truth to your own life in a way that is personal, practical, possible, and
provable. The goal is for you to take seriously the Word of God and “do what it
says” (James 1:22).
Why Application Is Important
The Bible was given to us to show us how we can have a relationship with Almighty
God and how we are to live our lives his way in this world. It was given to change
our lives to become more like that of Jesus Christ. The apostle Paul declared that
it is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and training the believer in righteous
living (2 Tim. 3:16).
The Bible is a practical book, for it is concerned with practical godly living.
Bible study without personal application can be just an academic exercise with no
spiritual value. The Bible was written to be applied to our lives. In his succinct way
Howard Hendricks has said, “Interpretation without application is abortion!” We
want to note here that application is necessary for our Christian
lives, that it is hard
work, and that good applications are possible if we follow some basic principles.
Application Is Necessary for Our Lives
Study of the Word of God should lead to its application in our lives, with the result
that the Scriptures change us to conform more with the will of God.
Step One — Pray for Insight on How to Apply the Passage
Step Two — Meditate on the Verse's) You Have Chosen to Study
Step Three — Write Out an Application
Step Four — Memorize a Key Verse from Your Study
1. You can’t really get to know the Word of God unless you apply it to your life.
During his ministry Jesus had a number of encounters with the religious leaders of
his time. These were primarily the Pharisees, the acknowledged scholars of the day;
the scribes, legal and religious experts in Jewish law; and the Sadducees, the liberalizing
element in Jewish society at that time. On one occasion the Sadducees, who
did not believe in the resurrection from the dead, asked Jesus a trick question.
Jesus’ answer is indeed interesting. He said to them, “You are in error because
you do not know the Scriptures or the power of God” (Matt. 22:29). The Sadducees
had an intellectual knowledge of the facts of the Jewish Scriptures (our Old Testament),
but they did not apply these principles in a personal way.
You can be a walking Bible encyclopedia, with your head crammed full of biblical
knowledge, but it won’t do you any good if you don’t apply it practically in daily
living. If you study the Word of God without applying it to your life, you are no better
off than the Pharisees and Sadducees of Jesus’ day. You really don’t know the
Scriptures until you put them into practice.
2. Studying the Word of God can be dangerous if you merely study it without
applying it. Bible study without application can be dangerous because knowledge
puffs up. The apostle Paul stated, “Knowledge puffs up, but love builds up” (1 Cur.
8:1). The Greek word translated “puffs up” contains the idea of being inflated with
pride that in turn leads to arrogance. The Bible tells us that the devil knows the
Word intellectually (see his temptation of Jesus — Matt. 4:1 – 11), and we also
know that he is puffed up with pride and is arrogant. When you correctly apply the
Word of God to your life, you eliminate the danger of being puffed up with pride.
Bible study without application can be dangerous because knowledge requires
action. What a man knows should find expression in what he does. James declared,
“Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says”
(James 1:22). God’s commands are not optional. He doesn’t say, “Please won’t you
consider doing this?” He commands, “Do it!” And he expects us to obey.
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus compared an obedient disciple to a wise
man: “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into
practice [action] is like a wise man who built his house on the rock” (Matt. 7:24).
When the trials of life came along, the wise man’s life stood firm while the foolish
man’s — the one who did not practice what he knew — came crashing down (Matt.
7:25 – 27). Also, King David was known as a man after God’s own heart because
he applied the Word to his life and practiced what he knew. The psalmist wrote, “I
have considered my ways and have turned my steps to your statutes. I will hasten
and not delay to obey your commands”
Customer Reviews
Excellent for Learning How to Really Study the Bible
I hope that nobody is discouraged from purchasing this book because of some of the reviews I read. This book is not tedious! You will get from this book what you set your mind to get from it. IF you want to learn how to dig into the Bible, IF you want to learn how to get the "meat" out of the Bible so that you can apply it to your life and IF you want your study time to be valuable and meaningful you SHOULD buy this book. It costs less than the price of a meal and you will be much more satisfied with this book! I have always wanted to know how I could learn more from the Bible and this book teaches you how. EXCELLENT EXCELLENT book! I recommend it to anyone who wants to learn and grow in the Lord.
Excellent book with very poor quality binding.
I'm a Bible school student and had this text as one of two for a Bible Study Teaching Methods class. The book is an excellent resource for learning some basic methods of Bible study you can do on your own and then teach others to do as well.
The only complaint I have about this book is the binding (hence the 4 stars). It is so poor that the spine cracked and pages were falling out before I finished reading the 2nd chapter. I'm going to contact the publisher and see if they will send me another book. Until then, I'll have to use lots of tape to keep the pages in place!
Other than this, the book is excellent and would be a great addition to any Christian's library, but especially if you are a teacher of the Bible.
GREAT NEW FORMAT - OUTSTANDING CONTENT!!! THE CLASSiC IS BACK
THis is the classic book on how to personally study the Bible that has been used in Bible colleges, universities, seminaries, churches, and small groups for over 20 years - and nothing yet has been printed that even comes close to being more helpful and understandable.
Zondervan has now released this larger workbook format that is so much easier to use. Even though I have Rick Warren's original first edition, I bought a copy of the beautiful new volume, and a dozen more just to give to friends I care about.
Everybody says you ought to study the Bible, but no one tells you how...until Rick came along. If you've wondered where Rick Warren learned all those insights that he wrote in Purpose Driven Life - these are the methods he used.
If you loved Purpose Driven Life, you know the importance of finding the truth for yourself, not just accepting it from someone else. This book will help you do it - step by step. Pretty soon YOU'LL be wriging the next Purpose Driven Life.



