Saturday, July 12, 2008

Spiritual Discipline: Books outside of the Bible.

Hello Ladies!!

Spiritual discipline is a huge thing! In the lesson you heard Maria talk about the fact that we are called to discipline ourselves in everything! (Acts 2:42 memorize it!) Right now, however, we’re going to discuss aspects of studying materials outside of the Bible. Discloser: Do not mistake the need to pick up and read your Bible everyday! It is the Word of God and as such should be read daily, it is not to be replaced or place below other reading what-so-ever. Also important to remember is that balance is key. Balance your mind-hurting books with the spiritual up-lifting books. It’s different for everyone so find your balance. Just an add-on thought is that your balance will change as your brain grows. It is a great balance to read both types of books. With that being said, we are going to look at four different forms of outside-the-Bible study. First, there are commentaries. Second, devotional books. Third, Leisure. And fourth, other books (don’t worry I will go into what I mean by ‘other’ books).

When working with commentaries it is best to read the book in the Bible first and write questions/ideas with it. Do not try to read your commentary like a regular book! It doesn’t work; it just makes you frustrated. Trust me on this. It also makes you want to take a break from scripture, which should not happen!!!! Also when buying commentary and reading commentary you should chose and read it carefully. Just because the author has that thought behind the scripture doesn’t make it true. Make sure you use the minds God gave you. If something seems off about it double check. Get in the habit of checking yourself and looking into other views.

Devotional books can be good when you just need to get back to the basics of God. They are also awesome for when you and your mind need a break from overly-heavy thinking. I love taking in devotionals, but do not force yourself to read one if you are pushing for a study book. You won’t learn anything from it and will just go through the motions of reading it.

Leisure books are for you and just you. It is nice to just sit down and read a story. Take the time to just have the joy of reading a good book.

Other books: my favorite! Apologetics, science, and historical! Ok so those are my favorites. But I still highly recommend reading these subjects so you know your stuff! These are the books that I would call “make your mind cry ‘mama’” books. They make you think, you gain knowledge, your mind (as a muscle and as a being that holds knowledge) will grow/expand. It sucks at first and your mind hurts (really I remember feeling my brain hurt), but the knowledge that you are trying to love the Lord your God with your entire mind is awesome!! Start small if you are not used to studying hardily. Don’t know where to start? Sit down with Ben, Maria, me etc. and find out where to begin. Remember Jayson’s message at MOVE this year? WAKE UP know what you believe and why. Studying these subjects will help you find out why you believe and why you believe it is true. What does Peter say? “Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope that you have” (1 Peter 3:15). Get yourself prepared, Christian! You are called to be ready to give an answer. Does this mean you have to know all the answers? Of course not, but it means study. Learn. Be ready so that you can answer, and if you cannot answer it, be ready that you can look it up or talk to someone to find the answer.

The main point of this spiritual discipline is to transform our minds (Romans 12:2). You are called to be prepared to answer (1 Peter 3:15). You are also called to love the Lord your God with your entire mind (Matthew 22:37; Mark 12:30). The mind is a muscle and as such needs to exercise and stretch. Therefore, reading will help expand your mind and knowledge of God. And by expanding your mind you are worshipping God!!!!

Any questions just get a hold of me
Love you girls,

Jenny

1 comment:

maria said...

Thanks for doing this lesson! I learned some stuff. I tend to pretty much neglect the Bible commentary and devotionals in favor of the thicker stuff, and I miss out on the easier, yet still delightful stuff.