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Reading the Bible in Fellowship with the Holy Spirit

Reading the Bible in Fellowship with the Holy Spirit

It is my prayer those of you reading this not only love Jesus but thoroughly enjoy studying His Word! I hope you will learn a simple step through this article, applying it to your life and begin reading the Bible. And while studying Scripture using this one simple step, you will encounter Jesus and never be the same!   

The Great Chasm 

As a student in Bible college and seminary I was given tools, “rightly handling the word of truth,” (2 Timothy 2:15). Bible study methods and the art of studying Scripture were taught by great professors and scholars. However, I had a hard time combining what the Holy Spirit said in the Bible, and what He is saying in the present through spiritual gifts and in my personal time spent with Him. 

Most literature said we could not combine both for fear of taking Scripture out of context. There seemed to be a great chasm between studying the Scripture and the present work of the Holy Spirit. Many Spirit-filled denominations and associations are guilty of teaching this disconnect, confusing their ministers in training.  

But that is far from the truth. We need both the Spirit and ScriptureThrough on-going study and revelation, I learned that the wonderful Holy Spirit is still speaking through Scripture! The great chasm can be bridged. Not only has He spoken as recorded in Scripture, but He is speaking. Continually revealing Himself to us through the Bible and to present circumstances. 

Romans 10:17 says, “So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ.” Many people tend to think this only refers to hearing the preaching of the gospel. But it actually refers to preaching and prophesying. It includes the written word of the past but also the Spirit-empowered spoken word of the present. And what He is saying to us personally, to our churches and movements will not contradict what He has said in the Bible. 

Jesus, the Living Word of God 

Our time reading the Bible should be exciting and adventurous. Studying is a treasure hunt and personal encounter with Him. Reading and studying the Bible should be a real encounter with Jesus, the Word of God.  

Hebrews 4:12-13 says, “For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart. And no creature is hidden from His sight, but all are naked and exposed to the eyes of Him to whom we must give account.” I thank God we have the written word of Scripture pointing to Jesus. And we should approach our daily study of Scripture as personally encountering our Savior through the Holy Spirit.  

The Simple Question 

The wonderful Holy Spirit must be included in our study of Scripture. He is the best teacher (Nehemiah 9:20, John 14:26, 1 John 2:27). Fellowshipping with Him enhances our understanding of the Bible. Increasing our faith as we continue growing in friendship and community with Him and one another. 

This week in your Bible study, please continue your observations, interpreting and applying what you’ve read. But add one simple question to your study. Ask the Holy Spirit directlyWhat are you showing me through this Scripture, Holy Spirit? Then wait on Him, writing down what He says to you.  

In the next article in this series I will share another simple step to add to your Bible study, Reading the Bible in Community. And in the near future my ministry will publish a journaling system using the steps shown in these articles. I believe it will help empower you, enhancing your spiritual growth, and equipping us to be Spirit-empowered.  

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