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Tips for Bible Studying and Bible Teaching
Bible Teacher Training Guide This guide can help equip you to study, understand, and teach Scripture with clarity and confidence. This can help break down the Bible through context, culture, and key word study, then communicate it in a way that transforms others. I added at the end a practical RECORD & REVIEW process to sharpen your delivery, eliminate distractions, and grow as a powerful, effective communicator. We want to equip all of those who are called to not just know the Word, but to rightly divide it and teach others to do the same.
Tips for Bible Studying and Bible Teaching
Lessons in leadership
Video 3 In Book of Numbers 16, Moses shows the posture of true spiritual leadership. When accusation and rebellion rise, he does not defend himself. He falls on his face before the Lord. This chapter reveals three marks of godly leadership: humility before God, boldness in your calling, and intercession for the people you lead.https://youtu.be/9zYquMX6xzg?si=ou4r2iPK9KvDZZ32
Understanding the Bible
Here is a layout to help you visualize the books of the Bible.
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Understanding the Bible
Leadership Lessons, part 2. Eyes like spies
n the Book of Numbers twelve spies entered the promised land. Ten came back focused on giants, fear, and impossibility. But Joshua and Caleb saw the same land through eyes of faith. In this study we explore how perspective shapes belief, especially in deliverance, inner healing, and intercession. If we only focus on wounds, demons, and trauma we can begin to see ourselves as small and powerless. But through Jesus Christ we are heirs of the Kingdom and fight from victory, not for it. This lesson invites you to shift your focus from giants to promise and learn to see with eyes of faith.https://youtu.be/HOnzzJ99U_U?si=2mJFMaBmeg0GQdVk
Bible Study : Leadership lessons in the Book of Numbers.
Here is a video for all of us to dig into the Book of Numbers , chapter 12, with us. Miriam and Aaron speak against Moses. What looks like criticism about his wife reveals a deeper issue of comparison and questioning the authority God gave Moses. God responds by defending Moses and reminding them that He appoints leaders according to His will. This passage warns us about comparing ourselves, jealousy , gossip, and speaking against leadership, especially when we know things shared in trust within ministry. It calls us as leaders to humility, honor, and guarding our words.https://youtu.be/S48c-IiZaBk
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