LESSON SIX
The Need for God’s Word
God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Fourth, the Bible reveals God’s attributes. It tells us that he is holy, sovereign, righteous, and just; that he is loving, merciful, and kind; that he is gracious, patient, and faithful. We have no trouble trusting him if we really understand who he is and how holy, loving, and wonderful his purposes are for us. Fifth, God’s Word teaches us how to live holy lives and to be fruitful witnesses for our Lord. The more we read and meditate on his precious Word—and let his Holy Spirit control our lives—the more fruitful we become. Are you spending time meditating on God’s Word daily? If not, let me encourage you to begin today. As you study this lesson, ask God to reveal himself to you in a fresh, new way and let him speak to your heart of his will for you. I encourage you to depend on God’s Word for your daily Christian living.
Lesson Objective: To gain spiritual dependence on God’s Word for daily Christian Living
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BIBLE STUDY
Read Acts 25 and 26
Before you consider the many verses below, be sure to read the Bible passages listed above.
If you click on the verses in the study below you can see the entire verse! If you are not on-the-go, consider opening a physical Bible and looking up the passages.
What We Should Know About the Bible
Read Psalm 119.
- What does the psalmist call God’s Word in the following verses of Psalm 119?
Verse 1
Verse 2
Verse 4
Verse 5
Verse 6
Verse 7
Verse 43
Verse 72
Verse 105
Verse 123 - What does this tell you of the importance of knowing God’s Word?
- When does God discipline his children (Psalm 119:126)?
- What value does the Word have for us (Psalm 119:72)?
- What is necessary in order to learn the Word (Psalm 119:73)?
How God’s Word Affects Our Feelings
- According to these verses in Psalm 119, what does the psalmist recognize is accomplished by respecting and learning God’s Word?
Verse 7
Verse 8
Verse 9 - From Psalm 119:10–16, list at least three attitudes of the psalmist that show his love for the Word of God.
- Why is adversity sometimes good for us (Psalm 119:67 and 71)?
- From these verses in Psalm 119, what is the reaction of those who love Christ when his Word is not kept?
Verse 136
Verse 158 - How can we have great peace (Psalm 119:165)?
Results of Appropriating God’s Word
- Read these verses in Psalm 119, and write what affect the Word has on us when we do the following:
Know and memorize the Word (verse 98)
Meditate on it (verse 99)
Obey it (verse 100)
Follow it (verse 105)
What does the Word give us (verse 130)? - According to Psalm 119, what should we do as a result of appropriating the Word?
Verse 11
Verse 32
Verse 63
Verse 74
Verse 157
Verse 176
LIFE APPLICATION
Questions
- What impresses you most about Psalm 119?
- List three ways in which you recognize your personal need for God’s Word today.
- Many people can recite the four books of the Gospels.
Can you? Add the one book of New Testament history, and write all five books in your notebook.
Since this division is quite easy, go ahead to the next division, the Pauline epistles and Hebrews. That division is harder to learn so you should get started on it now. - How can you gain spiritual dependence on God’s Word for daily Christian living?
Memory Verse: “Your word is a lamp to guide my feet and a light for my path.” (Psalm 119:105 NLT)