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One of the noblest pursuits a child of God can embark upon is to get to know and understand God better. The best way we can
accomplish this is to look carefully at the book He has written, the Bible, which communicates who He is and His plan for mankind.
There are a number of ways we can study the Bible, but one of the most effective and simple approaches to reading and understanding
Gods Word involves three simple steps:
Step 1: ObservationWhat does the passage say?
Step 2: InterpretationWhat does the passage mean?
Step 3: ApplicationWhat am I going to do about what the passage says and means?
D. Training in Righteousness:
What specific things can I do to make this principle a habitual part of my life?
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1. Look back at the beginning of Mark, chapter 4. What was Jesus doing
earlier that day? Where was He doing it?
2. Look ahead at Mark, chapter 5. What happened after the storm incident?
Where did Jesus and His disciples go after they left the boat? What did
they do there?
4. What is the problem the disciples face in this story? What solution is
offered for this problem?
5. What biblical principle(s) do you see in this passage that were true for
the disciples and are still true for us today?
6. What do you believe to be the main point of this story? What did God
want to communicate to the disciples through this incident?
How did the main point (biblical principle) apply to that problem?
What practical steps can I follow to apply the biblical truth to my situation? (Be sure to include
a Scripture verse)
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