Discovering God's Love Through Inductive Bible Study

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Explore John 3:16 and 2 Timothy 3:16 through inductive Bible study questions, understanding God's love, and the power of Scripture. Learn how to observe, interpret, and apply these verses in your life.

  • Bible study
  • Gods love
  • Inductive study
  • Scripture
  • Application

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  1. Inductive Bible Study Questions taken from Bible Study Worksheet by Carolyn Pendleton. Application from Dynamic Bible Study by Rick Warren

  2. John 3:16 vs. 2 Timothy 3:16

  3. John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

  4. According to John 3:16 Who loves the world? What did God do to show his love? What happens to those who believe in God s Son?

  5. 2 Timothy 3:16 For all scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness

  6. According to 2 Timothy 3:16 Who loves the world? What did God do to show his love? What happens to those who believe in God s Son?

  7. Sometimes No Sometimes No is the answer.

  8. Always Ask Is that what this passage says?

  9. Caught Disciple Making and Inductive Bible Study are often better caught than taught

  10. Disciple Making Teach learners how to study for themselves Equip them for when you or a commentary are not around

  11. Basic Steps of Inductive Bible Study Observation What does the Bible say? Interpretation What does the passage mean? Application What does the passage say to me?

  12. Observation Who is the author? Whom is it about? When does it take place? What are the key words (nouns, verbs)? What key words/phrases are repeated? What is being compared? (like, as) What is being contrasted? (but) What are the cause/effect relationships? (therefore, for) What form is used? (parable, narrative, poetry)

  13. Interpretation How is the passage affected by its biblical/historical setting? How does the passage relate to its context? How does this passage compare with other related passages? What terms or ideas need to be researched? Summarize the passage/paragraph in one sentence. (main idea)

  14. Application Sin to confess? Promise to claim? Attitude to change? Command to obey? Example to follow? Prayer to pray? Error to avoid? Truth to believe? Something to praise God for?

  15. Small Groups What s the purpose? Topical? Propel? Making Disciple Makers/Develop Leaders? 1-3 Spiritual Disciplines

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