EPISODE · Jan 18, 2022 · 1H 3M
How to Read the Bible with Dr. Michael Easley
from Path for Growth · host Path for Growth
Information isn’t the gap between failure and success—action is. Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching helps you create a plan and execute on what matters most for your business. Apply today at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.So many people set out to read the Bible regularly but quickly let it fall by the wayside. In this episode, I continue my conversation with Dr. Michael Easley, who shares practical advice for anyone who wants to make a habit of reading the Bible but doesn’t know where to start. He also explains his process for approaching a passage of Scripture and shares specific passages for people to read based on their current struggles. If you missed part one of this conversation, be sure to check it out for more great insight. What mistakes do people tend to make when they start trying to study the Bible? (2:18) What is an achievable goal for someone who wants to get started? (4:41) How do you select the right translation based on your level of familiarity? (9:23) Where in the Bible should you start reading? (14:26) Observe, interpret, and apply (22:32) What readings do you recommend for someone struggling to stay emotionally engaged and present? (36:11) What readings do you recommend for someone working on their marriage?(40:27) What readings do you recommend for someone who’s feeling unfulfilled? (46:17) What readings do you recommend for someone who wants to rediscover their passions? (48:50) What resources do you recommend to supplement Bible reading? (53:07) How would you challenge a listener who thinks they don’t have time to read? (56:25) Constable’s NotesTalk Thru the BibleBible.orgFaithLife Study Bible and LogosAnswers in GenesisInstitute for Creation ResearchRon RhodesThe Big Book SeriesMichael Easley in Context PodcastPath for Growth MembershipPath for Growth One-on-One CoachingSign up for the Worth it Wednesday EmailJoin Path for Growth on Instagram and Facebook If you’re ready to move beyond just gathering information and start executing on what truly matters, Path for Growth’s 1-on-1 coaching can help. Apply now at pathforgrowth.com/coaching.
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So many people set out to read the Bible regularly but quickly let it fall by the wayside. In this episode, I continue my conversation with Dr. Michael Easley, who shares practical advice for anyone who wants to make a habit of reading the Bible but doesn’t know where to start. He also explains his process for approaching a passage of Scripture and shares specific passages for people to read based on their current struggles. If you missed part one of this conversation, be sure to check it out for more great insight. What mistakes do people tend to make when they start trying to study the Bible? (2:18) What is an achievable goal for someone who wants to get started? (4:41) How do you select the right translation based on your level of familiarity? (9:23) Where in the Bible should you start reading? (14:26) Observe, interpret, and apply (22:32) What readings do you recommend for someone struggling to stay emotionally engaged and present? (36:11) What readings do you recommend for someone working on their marriage?(40:27) What readings do you recommend for someone who’s feeling unfulfilled? (46:17) What readings do you recommend for someone who wants to rediscover their passions? (48:50) What resources do you recommend to supplement Bible reading? (53:07) How would you challenge a listener who thinks they don’t have time to read? (56:25) Constable’s Notes Talk Thru the Bible Bible.org FaithLife Study Bible and Logos Answers in Genesis Institute for Creation Research Ron Rhodes The Big Book Series Michael Easley in Context Podcast Path for Growth Membership Path for Growth One-on-One Coaching Sign up for the Worth it Wednesday Email Join Path for Growth on Instagram and Facebook
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