From Creation to Christنموونە

During this Bible plan, we encourage you to use a notebook for daily studying of the scriptures. This will help you in your memorization, understanding, and in your daily obedience unto God (Deuteronomy 17: 18-19)
1. Connect to the text.
What have we learned about the creation of the earth? What did you learn about the qualities of God the Creator?
2. Read the entire passage carefully.
3. Try to retell from memory what you read. If you are in a group, have your friends listen and correct any mistakes you make.
4. Write the key verse or verses in your writing notebook. (You will find it next after the passage to read.)
5. In your own words, rewrite, in free form, what you understood from the text (Write it below the key verse, in your notebook).
6. Answer one or more of the following questions by using the text:
- What should I remember?
- What should I understand differently?
- What or to whom should I change my attitude?
- What specific actions should I take and in what situations shall I take action?
7. Think of someone you would like to share your new discoveries with.
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As people read the Bible cover to cover they can't always grasp its main idea, the so-called red thread. This reading plan will help you grasp the basic essence of what God desired to convey to us through His Word. Reading through the whole Bible is important. We suggest that you ascend up high and see the big picture at a bird's eye view.
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