The Bible as
a Means of Growth
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The Word is of crucial importance for spiritual growth. It is also, for many
Christians, the most neglected means of growth.
- Neglecting the word will always eventually result in a complete stunting of spiritual
growth, according to I Cor. 3 and Heb. 5. These passages clearly teach that there is no
such thing as a mature Christian who is "not accustomed to the word of
righteousness." In other words, no amount of prayer, fellowship, or spiritual
experience can make up for a deficiency in the our understanding of God's Word.
- Deficiency in the Word affects our experience with other means of growth. For instance,
anyone who is shallow in the Word cannot minister properly, or pray as they ought (Jn.
l5:7)
- To receive the intended benefit from Scripture, readers must "handle
accurately" the word of truth. In other words, sound interpretation must
proceed application. Devotional readers may feel no need to do background study or
careful exegesis, leading to improper impressions of what a text means.
For these reasons, the Christian leader must teach clearly on the fact that learning
the Word is not optional in the Christian life.
Catalog of Passages
Study the following passages and distill the interpretation and application of each.
Ps. l
Ps. ll9
Is. 55:8-11
Jn. l:l-4
Jn. 8:3l,3l
Jn. l7:l7
Acts 20:32
Rom. l:l6
Rom. l0:l7
I Cor. 3:l-4
I Cor. 4:6
II Cor. 3:10-18
Eph. 6:l7
Col. l:6
Col. 3:l6
I Thess. 2:l3
I Tim. 3:9
I Tim. 4:l3
II Tim. l:l3,l4
II Tim. 2:l5
II Tim. 3:l3-4:4
Tit. l:9
Heb. 4:l2
Heb. 5:11-l4
I Pet. 2:2
II Pet. l:l9
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