Thursday, April 30, 2009

Inductive Bible Study: Step 2

Alright, fellas, this has already turned from a weekly post to an-almost-two-week-post, post. You men need to hold me to this, that is your job, I formally give it to you. Email me at sppowers@iglide.net to remind me.

Now for some accountability back at ya. Have you been praying with your wives? Men, Pam and I have been having some sweet fellowship in just a few minutes of prayer, don't miss out on this. Have you been using your notes on bible study and applying them to studying Titus 2? I'm counting on y'all to teach me next Iron Sharpeners meeting.

Now for step two in the inductive bible study method. This is real simple, folks. Even more simple then the first step. Are you ready? Here it is-read.

Read the verse, chapter or book-whatever you are studying-at least three times. If you are studying just one verse, I recommend reading the whole chapter, at least once, then read the verse three times.

To summarize the first two steps: first, pray, second, read. Men, start on Titus two verses 1-7. Anyone else reading this can start wherever they wish. If you don't know where to begin, the gospel of John is always a great place to go.

Give it a shot and have fun. God will begin to show you things and give insight where you never thought it possible. God bless.

Scott

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Inductive Bible Study: Step One

OK, here it is, the first installment on the inductive bible study. Many of you have heard me say how much this has opened up the word of God for me, and it is true. This method is exactly what I needed in terms of discovering the deeper truths of God's word. However, God's word is not always that deep, you don't always have to drill for oil when reading your bible. The fact is, God, many times, lays it out for you right up front. Other times, you have to dig a bit, but I would argue that He is pretty up front, most of the time.

If you are like me, you find it difficult to read the Word, much less study it. In fact, I would say that most Christians don't spend enough time in His word. To quote scripture, "my friends, this ought not so to be...". We need to change that. My job, as a teacher, is to equip you, the saints, in the word of God so that you may be ready with your two edged sword and be an effective ambassador of Christ (2 Cor. 5:19).

This is the aim, or thrust, of this weekly post. It is impossible to be an effective ambassador for Christ if we don't know His word. And we can't know His word if we don't know how to study it. There are many methods out there, true, but this one is the best I've found, for one reason: it relies on the bible alone, not on another man's interpretation of it. The best way to know God is through His word that He freely gives to all of us. This is not a method of preconceived notions or doctrine. It simply gives a direction for you to study the word, His word. With that in mind, let's get started on step one: knowing the knowable.

The first thing to do is quite simple. Pray, that's it. The idea is to bring your thoughts and mind in line with God. We need to be right with God so He can speak to us. Above all, attitude is critical. Ga 2:20 I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me.

Remember to always begin your study and end your study with prayer. In fact, be in prayer in the mean time, also. Pray that He would direct your will and seize what He has in store for you, and be consistent.

It is just as crucial to be open to the Holy Spirit. "Quench not the Spirit", and let Him rule the time. He wants to spend time with you and direct your paths, but it is a decision, on your part, to let Him.

I encourage you to spend some time in His word, prayerfully, as discussed here. You will see the word open up to you in a new way. This is the first part, use it and read His word daily. Men, pray with your wives, parents, pray with you children and husbands, bathe your wife in the word of God. Enjoy, until next week...

Saturday, April 18, 2009


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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Iron Sharpener's Meeting

Aliright men, we are set to meet again tomorrow (Friday) once again. We posted a challenge to each other to pray for and with our wives. How did you do? I have to admit that I have missed the last two days and a couple at the beginning. Other than those, I have been blessed to pray with my wife, daily. What a difference that made in both of our days!

It was blessing to pray with Pam, and I look forward to more encouragement from all of you to keep going. I don't want to stop now, I need to make this a habit. So, pray for me on that. Ask God to make praying for and with my wife a daily habit. Thanks for your support.

On another note, we a discussing the feasability/possibility of meeting twice a month. It just doesn't seem much more than good fellowship, meeting once per month. I think there would be better accountability and encouragement and strength in meeting twice per month. Give me some feedback, let me know what you think.

And just to tease y'all, I spoke with Doug Wintle last night, and he share a little with me about what God has revealed to him and how He is working in Doug's life. Trust me on this, you won't want to miss it! See you tomorrow!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

New blog

Hi, I just wanted to let everyone know that I have started a blog dedicated to helping you save money! It's called twinlakessaver.blogspot.com. Come check it out and see what you can learn, and what you could contribute to helping those around you.
Thanks, Jeri Lynne

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Pray With Your wife

Men, let me tell you something. I have been praying with my wife for two whole days! I know, this doesn't seem like a great accomplishment, and it really isn't. After I have prayed with her every day for a whole month, then we'll talk.

However, I wanted to share with you the feeling of joy in my heart that I have experienced the last two days. I feel tremendously blessed to have prayed with my wife. I feel closer to her already. I can't wait to go to work and call her at 8:00 as I stated that I would do. I just know that my days will be perfect and never have another trial....NOT! But, when those trials come, and they will, I know that I can face them stronger, willingly and for the glory of God. All because my wife and I prayed.

Here is something that I picked up that can help you pray with and for, your wife. I purpose to pray this for my wife tomorrow (Monday). Pray that she is a woman of contentment and joy and that her mind would first seek the Kingdom of God and that she is far from covetousness. Some scriptures to go along with it: Heb. 13:5; 1 Tim 6:8; Matt6:31-33.

Men, I want you to hold me to this. I also challenge you to do the same.

Scott

Saturday, February 28, 2009

Iron Sharpeners

Guys, we had an excellent meeting last night! I was so blessed and encouraged, I cannot express it. Thank you to all who attended. For those of you who missed it, please make plans to attend the next one, the last Friday of March. You won't be sorry!

Here is something to think about: "A true patriarch never demands respect; he inspires his children to greatness through example." -Michael Pearl

Men, I am counting on you to hold me accountable, as we talked about in the meeting. Let me also encourage you to pray with and FOR your wives and children. God is waiting to talk to you.

God bless!
Scott