Study ANY Bible Passage with 7 Simple Questions

Keith Ferrin - Your Bible Coach
13 May 202413:30

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Bible coach Keith Faren shares seven foundational questions to help enhance your Bible study, no matter the passage. He emphasizes a relational approach to Scripture, focusing on understanding who God is, what He has done, and who we are in relation to Him. Faren explains how these questions encourage deeper reflection, offer insights into God's character, and help readers respond to the Word. The goal is not just learning information but growing in a personal relationship with God. Faren encourages viewers to engage, share, and ask their own questions.

Takeaways

  • 📖 The Bible can feel overwhelming to study, but asking simple questions can make the process easier and more enjoyable.
  • 🤔 Seven foundational questions can be used for studying any Bible passage, from the Old Testament to the New Testament.
  • 🧐 The first and most important question is: What does this passage say about who God is?
  • 🙌 The second question is: What does this passage say about what God has done, which helps us understand God's actions and character?
  • 👥 The third question focuses on identity: What does this passage say about who I am in relation to who God is and what He has done?
  • 💡 The fourth question asks: What encourages you in this passage? It looks for something uplifting or inspiring in the text.
  • ⚖️ The fifth question complements the fourth: What challenges you in this passage? This could be a thought, action, or mindset that needs addressing.
  • 📝 The sixth question invites curiosity: What questions do you have? It encourages deeper study and discussion.
  • 🎯 The seventh and final question is: What is my response? This broadens the idea of application, including worship, meditation, or simply enjoying the passage.
  • 🔄 Studying the Bible isn't just about learning information but building a relational understanding with God, which shifts how we approach reading and applying scripture.

Q & A

  • What is the main goal of Keith Faren's Bible coaching channel?

    -The main goal of Keith Faren's Bible coaching channel is to help people move from a sense of obligation ('should') to a genuine desire ('want') when it comes to reading, studying, understanding, applying, and enjoying God's word.

  • What does Keith suggest as the most important question to ask when studying a Bible passage?

    -The most important question to ask, according to Keith, is: 'What does this passage say about who God is?' This helps shift the focus from ourselves to God, as He is the central figure of the Bible.

  • Why does Keith emphasize learning about God’s identity and actions before anything else?

    -Keith emphasizes learning about God’s identity and actions first because understanding who God is and what He has done is foundational to grasping the meaning of any Bible passage and helps develop a relational rather than purely informational knowledge of God.

  • What is the difference between studying the Bible for identity versus morality?

    -Studying the Bible for identity focuses on understanding who we are in Christ based on who God is and what He has done, whereas studying for morality focuses on determining what is right and wrong behavior. Keith believes focusing on identity fosters a more meaningful and authentic faith.

  • How do the questions about 'what encourages you' and 'what challenges you' enhance Bible study?

    -These questions help readers engage more deeply with the text by identifying aspects that personally uplift them ('what encourages you') and areas that challenge their thinking, behavior, or understanding ('what challenges you'). This leads to growth and deeper reflection.

  • Why is it important to note questions during Bible study, according to Keith?

    -Noting questions during Bible study is important because it allows for deeper exploration later. Asking questions is a natural part of studying such a complex and rich text, and it can lead to meaningful conversations and further research.

  • What does Keith suggest as a good practice after finishing a study series or passage?

    -Keith suggests revisiting the questions that came up during the study and dedicating time afterward to dive deeper into those topics. This allows for a richer understanding and helps tie up any loose ends from the original study.

  • What does Keith mean by asking 'What is my response?' instead of 'What is my application?'

    -By asking 'What is my response?' Keith encourages readers to consider not only how they might apply the passage but also how they might respond in other ways, such as through worship, prayer, or reflection. This broadens the scope beyond just action steps.

  • How can Bible study lead to moments of worship, according to Keith?

    -Keith believes that Bible study can lead to moments of worship when the reader is struck by the character and goodness of God. Sometimes, the best response to reading Scripture is simply to sit in awe, be grateful, or worship God for who He is.

  • What is Keith's perspective on learning from the Bible even when not acquiring new information?

    -Keith thinks that even when no new information is learned, Bible reading is valuable because it is about relational knowledge. Some days, the most meaningful response is just to enjoy God's presence and reflect on His goodness, rather than always seeking new insights.

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