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How To Teach Your Children To Study The Bible

February 24, 2016

How To Teach Your Children To Study The Bible

Often times, kids think about reading the bible and get overwhelmed. They know it’s something they should be doing or deep down want to do, but actually doing it is too much to consider. The bible is full of BIG concepts and can be difficult for kids to understand.

Does that mean we should just skip it until they’re old enough? No.

We should be teaching our kids about the bible from infancy.
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There are age appropriate ways for every child to learn and understand the bible. They may start by being read to and move to doing it on their own.

Learning how to study the bible as a child, will help you as an adult. 

Here are a few simple steps to teach your children to study God’s word.

Set them up in a quiet place.

Children are easily distracted. Knowing this, you need to set them up in an environment conducive for learning and focusing. This can be in a quiet room, at the dinner table, on the couch etc. Make sure they aren’t surrounded by a lot of commotion, toys, tv, or comfy enough they might start to fall asleep.

Give them a small section of verses or one story from a kid’s bible.

Depending on your child’s age, you can give them a small section of verses or you can read to them from a kid’s bible like the Jesus Storybook Bible. The important thing is to read the whole thing straight through without stopping and asking a lot of questions. This helps to start by looking at the story as a whole.

It’s a good idea to start small. If they aren’t ready for a whole story, read a few verses.

Pray

Have your child pray alone or pray with them. Pray that God would help them to understand what He is telling them through the story or verses. Ask Him to point out different things to them as they’re reading.

Read it again

Read it again, making sure you teach them to stop, ask questions, and take notes. This is the time to notice as much as you can about what you’re reading. Writing down what they think about the verses is another tool to help them learn and retain what they’re reading.

This is why kid’s journals are crucial for learning. They have one place to write down their questions, thoughts, and ideas. As they learn more, they can look back to see what God is telling them. It also encourages them to ask big questions and trust God will answer as they study.

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Brittany

Brittany

Brittany loves children and has always had a passion to teach them about Jesus and get them excited about the Gospel. She has had experience as the children’s director for the last six years. During which, she was responsible for the creation of the curriculum used in the children’s classes, the leadership of ministry volunteers, and the discipleship of parents and children. Brittany will be responsible for everything KIDS on the blog!

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Filed Under: Children, Family, Ministry Tagged With: Bible, children, faith, god, Jesus, journal, kids, ministry

Reading The Bible With the Hero in Mind

January 30, 2016

Reading The Bible With The Hero In Mind

I love sitting on the couch with a hot cup of coffee and diving into a brand new book. It’s not long before my mind is captured by the key elements of the story line including the hero, villain, and almost always an insurmountable problem that must be solved. When it comes to reading the Bible we find ourselves in a somewhat similar position. As we read through the stories of Moses, Ruth, Joseph, David, Esther, and even Samson, we find ourselves captured by the bravery and might of these incredible men and women of God. This is where things can get very dangerous because it can be incredibly easy to stop with the conclusion that we need to be more like them! The danger is that as we read the Bible, we are not meant to read it as if these figures are the hero. Rather, we are meant to see them as a reflection of the greatest hero, Jesus.

How Should We Read The Bible?

It’s easy for us to go through the motions when reading the Bible. One of the most important things we need to keep in mind as we study the scriptures is that Jesus is the point of the story. Every book, chapter, sentence, and word of the Bible leads us to the glorious arrival of Christ, his victory over sin and death, and his promise to return. So when we read the Bible and the various men and women throughout the pages of scripture, we always need to ask the question, “How does this point me to Jesus”? As we ask this question we will find that our understanding of the scriptures begins to come alive and relate to us in a powerful way.

Seeking Christ in Every Scripture Trains Our Mind

The practice of seeing and unpacking how Christ is being exalted and referred to in the scriptures trains our mind to see Christ as both sufficient and satisfying. While there are great principles to learn from figures such as Joseph, we also need to realize that they have their own epic failures. For instance, for all the good that Joseph did for the people of Israel, It’s interesting to see Joseph neglect grace to the Egyptians in the midst of the famine, and rather enslaves them to Pharaoh in order to pay off their debt for the grain that they need to survive. Needless to say, it’s not hard to imagine why the Egyptians grew to hate the Israelites and in turn enslaved them. Jesus on the other hand extends ultimate grace asking God the Father to forgive the people for they do not know what they do as he is hanging and dying on the cross. While Joseph enslaves a group of people that are not his own, Christ forgives and redeems all people. Jesus, is simply better. This training of our mind causes us to see Christ clearly in all of scripture and in turn helps us to grow in our affections for Jesus and be continually drawn into His goodness.

Steps To Seeing Christ In Every Bible Story

Sometimes It can be hard to change something that we have been doing for a long time. Some of us have been reading the Bible the same way for as long as we can remember. The following are some steps you can take to intentionally read the Bible and focus on Christ.

  1. Read the entire story in one sitting

  2. Re-read the story and write down the major points, issues, and questions that you may have

  3. Pray – Ask the Holy Spirit to reveal the depth of Christ’s Word to you and ask the Holy Spirit to reveal Christ

  4. Identify areas in the story where there is success and failures

  5. Ask the following question – How Is Jesus better?

  6. Pray – Thank Jesus for his love, sacrifice, and his goodness

 

 

Joel

Joel

Joel loves theology and believes that the way we understand theology plays directly into how we live our lives as parents, husbands, wives, and ministry leaders. Joel has served as a youth pastor, worship pastor, and associate teaching pastor. Joel holds a B.A in Biblical Studies, an M.S in Organizational Psychology, and is currently finishing his Mdiv. Joel also works for Faithlife (makers of Logos Bible Software) and travels the world speaking at Christian conferences. Needless to say, Joel’s contribution to the blog will be theology focused!

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