The (Literal) Never Ending Story
How to Read Your Bible, Bible Meg Elizabeth Brown How to Read Your Bible, Bible Meg Elizabeth Brown

The (Literal) Never Ending Story

Why are parallel passages so important? Because they help us interpret verses that are harder to understand. We can USE the Bible to interpret ITSELF. A parallel passage is another verse/passage in Scripture that is similar to another passage. We can use these correlating verses for comparison or to add deeper meaning to the text we’re studying. The most straightforward parallel passages we can find are in the Gospels.

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BEHOLD’S Swedish Study Method
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BEHOLD’S Swedish Study Method

If written Bible studies aren't your thing, or you'd rather dig into Scripture with just the Holy Spirit, your Bible, and a couple of easily memorized questions, this is the Method for you.

The Swedish Study Method was started by a woman discipling college aged Swedish students, hence the name. With this method, her students were soon discipling others with these same questions.

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Hailing All Women… Who Love Jesus
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Hailing All Women… Who Love Jesus

Sitting in one of my final seminary classes, I looked around at the people surrounding me, and my heart sank. Eighty percent of the class was men. I was one among the four other women. When I attended Ozark Christian College for my Bachelor’s degree, the percentage between men and women was more equal. (There may have actually been more women attending Ozark in the late 90s). In 2021, 55.3% of the Ozark Christian College degrees awarded were to women and 44.7% to men. The question I ask is this: where did these women go?

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It’s no longer winter
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It’s no longer winter

If you were to ask me, I’d tell you the best thing about winter is when it’s over. I despise the cold, I hate that the sun spends so much time hiding, and I do not enjoy being stuck at home when it snows or the roads are icy. These are all signs of Seasonal Affective Disorder which I have battled for as long as I can remember. Some years I feel it worse than others but I can almost guarantee that once the time changes in the fall, I’m going to start experiencing some signs of depression. As someone who has walked through many seasons of various depths of depression, I’ve learned a few things about how I can manage it with a little more grace and not let the battle in my mind steal my joy. I’d like to share with you what I’ve found helps get me through these times…

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What to Look for In a Bible Study
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What to Look for In a Bible Study

I’m constantly being messaged about what to look for in a Bible study.

“Hey Meg, have you heard anything about this new Bible study author?”

“Do you know of any Bible studies on anxiety?”

“Are there any Bible studies I need to avoid?”

I love getting questions like this. And I generally have answers to these questions. But it does seem as though every time I turn around, I find another new Bible study author, and they don’t always have credentials I’m comfortable with. But I digress. What I initially look for in my study now may surprise most people…

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How Can I Understand the Bible?
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How Can I Understand the Bible?

How can we understand the Bible? Books of the Bible are written for specific audiences. And it’s pretty slim that you fit into that original audience. I mean, there aren’t many of us from first-century Israel… or earlier. If we don’t understand who the author was, where they were from, or who they were writing to, we won’t understand the main depth of the message.

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Before You Open Your Bible…
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Before You Open Your Bible…

Here's the thing I believe is the downfall of most Bible reading.

People, JUST START READING.

And that works for the most part. Until you run into something that doesn't make sense, seems to contradict something else you read, or makes you question everything you thought you knew about our Creator.

The more I understand and study this crazy, intense, and intentionally designed book, the more I'm blown away.

Here are some things that will set you up to be more interpretative of the text rather than just taking it at face value.

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Don’t be a Martha?
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Don’t be a Martha?

I mean, wasn’t Mary acting rudely towards her sister? Most women at that time were either housekeepers, ran businesses out of them homes, helped the family trade, or were prostitutes. But, I honestly thought Mary was perhaps lazy or just super social and wanted to hang out with the guys. I was also confused for years by Jesus’ response towards Martha.

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