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Posted: 11 Jan 2015 09:44 PM PST
Welcome to Covenant, an inductive online Bible study at the Womens Bible Cafe! Did you know that God cut a covenant just for you? Through this study of Covenant, we will learn how God’s old covenant points to the promises of the new covenant and newness of life in Jesus Christ! We pray this study will bring you to a fresh realization that God is the covenant-keeping God who always keeps His promises.
You will discover God’s enduring promises of Covenant by using the following three concepts of inductive Bible study:
Key Words: These are words that are repeated which unlock the meaning of the text. Marking key words help you to discover truth for yourself and what God is speaking to You through His Word. How to Join the Closed Facebook Group (Chatroom)
A FEW GUIDELINES FOR ONLINE BIBLE STUDY IMPORTANT: The first week of online Bible study, many women are exploring different small groups. Some groups will move very fast and are challenging, while others are easier to read. This changes the second week…and the timelines are much easier to follow. Please be patient as the new women navigate the small groups and learn how they work. We usually have 15 women in the large groups, 8 women in the smaller groups on the second week of study. CONFIDENTIALITY: Anything shared in small groups is not to be repeated outside of the group. Please respect the women who are transparent with their testimonies. SENSITIVITY: Please resist the temptation to interrupt (such as posting Facebook symbols or links to articles and videos), monopolizing by drawing attention to yourself instead of the Holy Spirit, or trying to "fix" shared problems. Women want to be heard and not told what to do. NON-DENOMINATIONAL: As a diverse group of women, we have different church doctrines, Bible translations and theologies. This is a place to respectfully disagree, rather than judging one another, so that you may grow and understand different viewpoints. It's okay to question and see things differently, however we ask you to be kind and sensitive to the feelings of others. BIBLE TRANSLATIONS: BIBLE TRANSLATIONS: Kay Arthur, the author of Covenant uses The New Inductive Study Bible (NASB) version for Inductive Precept studies. The Observation Worksheets (Scriptures) that are included in the Covenant workbook are from the NASB version. You're welcome to use any Bible translation of your choice, we encourage you to explore parallel (side-by-side) translations to get the most from this study. Use an online program such as BibleGateway, YouVersion, or BlueLetterBible if you'd like to study the Word in many translations- NIV, NKJV, ESV, NASB, and more. Many Bible apps have audio Bibles, so you can listen to the Scriptures if you'd like to! ACCOUNTABILITY: We encourage you to find an accountability partner to pray for you and keep each other on track. If you see someone in your small group that you feel the Holy Spirit is guiding you towards for accountability, send her a friend request. Our leaders are available to serve you too, so if you want a leader to help you then send her a friend request. ASSIGNMENT FOR THE WEEK:
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR THIS WEEK (Answer here or in your small group)
Welcome to online Bible study! Sheree Poole |
Posted: 11 Jan 2015 09:15 PM PST
My five-year-old daughter loves cookies. She loves Fruit Loops and the color pink. She loves zebras and flamingos. She loves cherry tomatoes and apple slices. She loves music you can dance to (and she does boogie!) All day long, she squeals with excitement over this joy and that joy, expressing delight and comfort and gratitude. I call her my “joy bucket.” She loves to love. It's so easy, though, to toss that word around. We love coffee or tea. We love books and we love sunny days. We love fresh-fallen snow and warm, fuzzy blankets. We love to love and we love to be loved. But can we say this, also? We love our neighbor? We love the unlovable? We love God? What is this Love, anyway? Surely it's not the same as loving chocolate or loving Starbucks. In our study of Kelly Minter's book: What Love Is: The Letters of 1, 2, 3 John, we'll be looking at the themes of:
It's not too late to join this online Bible study, all small groups are open attendance and everyone is invited to participate! Please sign up by clicking here. How to Join the Closed Facebook Group (Chatroom)
BIBLE STUDY TIP:This study is going to take you all over Scripture. One of my favorite ways to complete a study like this is to use a tool such as BibleGateway.com. For this study, I actually opened Bible Gateway up in my web browser two times. I used one Bible Gateway page to read the main passage for each day. Then I used the other page of Bible Gateway to look up the many additional Scriptures Kelly Minter references. This saved a lot of time and I was able to read the verses in multiple translations or look at whole passages and chapters for context easily.A FEW GUIDELINES FOR ONLINE BIBLE STUDYIMPORTANT: The first week of online Bible study, many women are exploring different small groups. Some groups will move very fast and are challenging, while others are easier to read. This changes the second week…and the timelines are much easier to follow. Please be patient as the new women navigate the small groups and learn how they work. We usually have 15 women in the large groups, 8 women in the smaller groups on the second week of study.CONFIDENTIALITY: Anything shared in small groups is not to be repeated outside of the group. Please respect the women who are transparent with their testimonies. SENSITIVITY: Please resist the temptation to interrupt (such as posting Facebook symbols or links to articles and videos), monopolizing by drawing attention to yourself instead of the Holy Spirit, or trying to "fix" shared problems. Women want to be heard and not told what to do. NON-DENOMINATIONAL: As a diverse group of women, we have different church doctrines, Bible translations and theologies. This is a place to respectfully disagree, rather than judging one another, so that you may grow and understand different viewpoints. It's okay to question and see things differently, however we ask you to be kind and sensitive to the feelings of others. BIBLE TRANSLATIONS: The author of this Bible study uses the New Living Translation (NLT) for teaching. You're welcome to use any Bible translation of your choice, we encourage you to explore parallel (side-by-side) translations to get the most from this study. Use an online program such as BibleGateway, YouVersion, or BlueLetterBible if you'd like to study the Word in many translations- NIV, NKJV, ESV, NASB, and more. Many Bible apps have audio Bibles, so you can listen to the entire book of John if you'd like to! ACCOUNTABILITY: We encourage you to find an accountability partner to pray for you and keep each other on track. If you see someone in your small group that you feel the Holy Spirit is guiding you towards for accountability, send her a friend request. Our leaders are available to serve you too, so if you want a leader to help you then send her a friend request. ASSIGNMENT FOR THE WEEK:
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR THIS WEEK (Answer here or in your small group)
Welcome to Online Bible Study! |