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5 Tips for Engaging with Scripture

This week the blog is sponsored by Crossway, who would like to introduce you to the ESV Scripture Journal.

Reading and studying Scripture are pursuits that require the attention of both heart and mind. To love the Lord with all our strength, we must actively engage with Scripture—asking questions, learning contexts, making connections, and reflecting on personal applications of the text.

Here are a few ideas on how to enrich your time in God’s Word:

1.Rewrite individual verses and passages

When it comes to meditation and memorization, few things are more helpful than repetition. As simple as it may sound, writing out large swaths of Scripture can help you internalize and apply it to your own life. Rehearse the words of Scripture in your mind as you write them in your own handwriting. Go slowly, then repeat. This allows God’s Word to hide in your heart and come to mind later.

2.Create your own study notes alongside passages of Scripture

Create your own set of cross-references, copy compelling quotes from a commentary, or write notes from your personal study or group discussions. In essence, create your own set of study notes to help you understand the meaning and context of the Scriptures. Use other resources to compile useful information to help you understand the text.

3.Journal through or meditate on the meaning of passages

Take time to reflect on the application of the Scriptures. What does the passage teach you about God? What does it teach you about yourself? How can you see the Lord stirring in your heart and life as you encounter him in Scripture? Revisiting your notes later can prove a helpful way to see the Lord at work in your life, as his Word works in you.

4.Record sermon notes at church

As your church works through a particular book of the Bible, keep a collection of sermon notes. Record of important historical details, contextual help, and thoughtful questions. Refer to them throughout the week or later in home group discussion as you talk through the message with others in your church.

5.Pray through the Bible

Don Whitney’s book, Praying the Bible, offers some great insight into how to pray through the Scriptures and then use them as jumping off points for specific prayer for yourself and others. It can be incredibly powerful to use God’s Word to speak to God. The Scriptures can also be a great place to start when seeking to go to him with things that matter deeply to him. Who does a passage bring to mind? What current crisis or situation does a certain verse cause you to think of? Use these prompts to write out your petitions to the Lord.

A Helpful New Tool

Eager to get started?

Crossway’s new ESV Scripture Journals pair the entirety of individual books of the New Testament with lightly lined, blank pages opposite each page of the biblical text, allowing readers to take extended notes or record insights and prayers directly beside corresponding passages of Scripture.

Each individual edition is thin and portable—great for personal Bible reading and reflection, small-group study, or taking notes through a sermon series. A New Testament set of 19 volumes includes each book of the New Testament and is encased in a durable permanent slipcase.

Learn more about the new ESV Scripture Journals today!


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