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Unlocking God’s Word How to Study the Bible
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Gain a thorough understanding of the material of a chapter of a book by looking carefully at each paragraph, sentence and word in an intensely detailed and systematic manner.
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Ephesians 1
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Describe the general contents (don’t interpret) Paraphrase itOutline itMeditate on It Chapter Summary Method. Make some observations Read and reread the chapter (at least 5 times)
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Greeting (1:1-2) I. The Revelation of the Purpose of God (1:3-14) A. The Summary Statement – what he has given us (1:3) B. The basis of our salvation (the work of God the Father) (1:4-6) 1. Chosen to be holy and blameless (1:4) 2. Adopted as his sons (1:5) 3. Grace Freely Given to us (1:6) C. The benefits of our salvation (the work of God the Son) (1:7-12) 1. He sacrificed himself for us (1:7) 2. He lavished grace upon us (1:8) 3. He revealed his will to us (1:9-10) 4. He made us part of his inheritance (1:11-12) D. The bestowment of our salvation (the work of God the Holy Spirit) (1:13-14) 1. He revealed Christ to us (1:13) 2. He sealed us as God’s Children (1:13) 3. He guarantees our inheritance (1:14)
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II. The Response of Prayer to God (1:15-23) A. The Foundation of the prayer (1:15-17a) 1. For faithful and loving believers (1:15) 2. To a faithful and loving God (1:16-17a) B. The Formulation of the prayer (1:17b-20a) 1. Prayer for wisdom (1:17b) 2. Prayer for enlightenment (1:18a) 3. Prayer for experiential knowledge (1:18b-20a) C. The Finale of the prayer (1:20b-23) 1. Acknowledgment of Christ’s resurrection (1:20b) 2. Acknowledgment of Christ’s dominion over all (1:21) 3. Acknowledgment of Christ's headship over all (1:22) 4. Acknowledgment of Christ’s lordship over the church (1:23)
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Look in detail at every sentence and word and write everything down. Saturate yourself completely in the contents of the passage You don’t want to overlook any detail
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Too hurried Don’t write thoughts down Give up too soon Untrained Reasons
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VerseObservation 1:3God has blessed me with EVERY spiritual blessing 4God chose me to live a life of holiness 5God has adopted me into his family 7Through Christ I have been forgiven 9God has revealed his will to us through Jesus Christ 11I am made an heir of God through Christ 13-14The Holy Spirit in me is a guarantee of my salvation and acceptance 16Paul prays for the Ephesians 18Paul prays for others’ enlightenment
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What & Why Why did the writer say this? What is the meaning of ____? What is the significance of ____? What is the implication of ____? Why is this important? None are too silly or dumb Write down every question More Questions = More Understanding Ask Questions
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Check the context Define words or phrases Study the sentence structure (grammar) Ponder the background (historical, cultural, geographic, economic, social and political) Compare the text to other passages of Scripture Consult a commentary (LAST RESORT) Find the answers
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VerseObservationInterpretation 1:3God has blessed me with EVERY spiritual blessing Q: What does “blessed” mean? A: Derived from the same Greek word as “eulogy” which means to praise or commend. Q: What are the spiritual blessings? A: Redemption (v.7), Forgiveness (v. 7), Knowledge of his will (v. 9), Inheritance (v. 11) Q: Why does Paul say “in heavenly realms”? A: This means that the blessings are eternal, not temporal. Q: What is the significance of this? A: God thinks the world of me 4God chose me to live a life of holiness Q: What are the implications of this? A: I must obey God and his commandments 5God has adopted me into his family Q: What does it mean to be adopted? A: This means that I belong to him forever and am his child.
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Same Book (Internal Correlation) Same Author (Intra-ternal Correlation) Same Testament (External Correlation) All Scripture (Total Correlation)
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Colossians 3:18-21 discusses Family Relations Ephesians 5:22-6:4 discusses the same information in more detail Pure (Parallel) I Peter 5:5-10 shares a promise that if you are humble, God will lift you up and after you have suffered, God will restore you. Joseph’s time in Egypt illustrates all these principles and show an example when God fulfilled his promise. Illustrative I Corinthians 11:5 Paul gives tacit permission for women to “prophesy” to the congregation in a church meeting. This would seem to be disallowed by Paul in the same letter in 14:34-35. Contrasting Hebrews 11 (By Faith…) Reference the stories to which the writer is referring. Historical Philippians 1:9 Paul prays that his reader’s love may abound I Corinthians 13 explains what Christian Love ought to be Explanatory
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VerseCorrelate 1:3I Peter 1:3 – Praise God because of new birth through Christ II Peter 1:4 – Through Christ we participate in the divine nature 4Romans 8:29 – foreknew/predestined Exodus 20:1-17 – Ten Commandments lead to holiness 5Galatians 4:5 – Full rights as sons Philippians 2:13 – God works in us to act according to his purpose
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VerseApplication 1:3Thank God for what he has done in me 4I must make sure I am striving to live a holy life 5I need to act as belonging to God’s family Just possible applications We will pick one for step 7
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Review the previous steps and draw some conclusions. These could be: Further observations Some interpretations, Themes you discovered Possible topics and people you want to study in the future…etc…
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This chapter achieves two goals. First it is strongly demonstrative of what God has given his people – he has blessed them with EVERY spiritual blessing there is. Secondly, it is very doctrinal as it describes the different “areas of responsibility” in the Trinitarian work of salvation by listing many of those spiritual blessings. This is what God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit have done for us. Reading this section of scripture really gives us a real sense of worth because it is God’s commentary on what he thinks of those who belong to him. The proper response to the grand revelation should be a prayer of thanksgiving, adoration, and praise, which is exactly what Paul does at the end of the chapter.
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I need to develop more of the spirit of prayer as Paul does here. He is so overwhelmed by what God has done that he spontaneously prays. I need to meditate on how God has worked in my life so I can respond back to him with a prayer of adoration and praise as well. To implement this I will reread Ephesians 1 five times substituting “I” and “me” for the pronouns in the chapter and then spend time praying without asking anything for myself, but directing all my requests toward God and his glory.
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Unlocking God’s Word How to Study the Bible
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