• How do you study?

  • Mar 16 2024
  • Length: 42 mins
  • Podcast
  • Summary

  • In this episode, Taylor and Elizabeth discuss the value of studying as a spiritual discipline. Sounds like a real page-turner, right? They emphasize the importance of studying the Bible and internalizing its teachings in order to recall and apply them in daily life. They also share strategies for effective studying, such as creating flashcards and finding a quiet study environment. The conversation highlights the difference between studying the Bible and studying academic textbooks, emphasizing the need for a personal connection with the author of the Scriptures. They also address common challenges in studying, including procrastination, distraction, and the desire for comfort. They encourage listeners to prioritize growth and development through studying.


    Takeaways:

    • Studying the Bible is a spiritual discipline that allows followers of Jesus to grow and develop in their faith.
    • Effective studying strategies include creating flashcards, finding a quiet study environment, and setting aside dedicated study time.
    • Studying the Bible is different from studying academic textbooks because it involves a personal connection with the author and a desire to internalize and apply the teachings.
    • Common challenges in studying include procrastination, distraction, and the desire for comfort. Overcoming these challenges requires discipline and a commitment to growth.
    • If you're not growing, you're dying. Prioritize studying and personal growth to deepen your understanding of the Bible and strengthen your faith.
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