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March 10, 2022 Be Still. Scripture


Welcome everyone!  

March has arrived and there are many things to celebrate, including a ton of family birthdays, and the first day of Spring.  What do you have to celebrate this month?

In today's session, we’ll unpack the significance of the Bible and how we can use, learn and memorise the word of God in our quiet time.  Besides the teaching, you will see some people like you and I contextualizing what they have learned into their everyday life.  Here is the link to the video Be Still. Scripture.

Q. What did you find most helpful in the video? 

Q. How do you approach reading the Bible in your daily life? What are the things that prevent you from reading it? 

Q. Brian mentioned the important relationship between prayer and the Bible. Do you lean more towards prayer or Bible reading in your quiet time? How could you challenge yourself to make this balance more even? 

Q. “Meditation is not an emptying, but a filling of one’s mind with the word of God.” Have you ever tried memorising Scripture, or experienced how remembering Scripture has helped you during difficult seasons in your life? 

Q. Kwok and Natalie suggested creative ways to memorise Scripture; reflecting on your own personality and experience, how could you engage with the Bible in a new way this week? 

Practical Challenge

This week, pick a Bible verse to memorise. You could even recite it to the rest of the group next week!  Here are some suggestions from today's lesson: Psalm 1:1-2, Psalm 119:11, Isaiah 59:1.

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