Week 1, Day 5, Luke 1:1-4
HOW THIS
STUDY IS SET-UP
Have
you noticed yet how I haven’t written too much commentary or personal prayer
journaling? Nor have I added too much commentary. There is a reason for it.
Actually,
that isn’t entirely true. There are a few reasons for it. One of the reasons is
because I do not want to shape your thoughts or perceptions about what you
study. I want your personal, and group, Bible study to be between you, the Holy
Bible, and God—not me. After all, I am more of a Bible coach than a teacher. I
help direct where you go initially, but I leave room for God to steer you where
and how you need to go. We need to pay attention far more to God and His Word
than what any human says—and this is how I will conduct this “6+ Year Four Gospel
Project.”
I
also wanted you to get used to the format and figure out how to do this study
thing before I filled your heads with more data and information. In other
words, I wanted to start you off slowly and not hit you with everything at
once. I figured this was the kinder, gentler way to do this Bible study—to a
point.
My
favorite teachers and coaches when growing up were the ones who pushed me
beyond my comfort levels and they expected more of me. They helped me see I was
made for more than what I thought or imagined. Through their expectation of hard
work on my part, and pushing myself, I learned far more from them than anyone
else.
This
is why I have this Bible study set-up in the manner it is so far—and later. I
want to stretch you, help you see you were made for more, and can do more, than
you know or imagine. In doing so, you’ll learn about Jesus, get to know Him far
more intimately, and learn to live a life of Jesus—more than you could have or
imagined.
I
will push you. I will expect great things of you. Because God does. It is the
prompting of God that drives me to ask this of you—of us. We were made for so
much more.
You
will not be coddled in this “6+ Year Four Gospel Project.” This will not be
easy. It’s meant to help you/us go deeper than ever before. It’s meant to help
us learn the text and know it in a deep, personal, intimate way. We will become
experts on the Four Gospels in our own right, as God intends. This takes time. And
hard work.
Welcome
to a Bible study that isn’t for wimps or those who want the easy route. It will
help you listen to God and apply His Word to your life in a way you’ve never
done before and it will be the most enriching. After all, you’ll listen to God
and His Word—not humans, pastors, scholars, or authors. You’ll listen to God
alone (and least of all to me, a sinner).
Philippians
2:13 / New King James Version (NKJV)
13 for it is God who works in you both to will and to do for His
good pleasure.
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NKJV: Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by
Thomas Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
ETC.
ETC. ETC.
REMINDER:
Don’t forget that you are to do at least the 15 Minute Study each and every day.
Then, if you have more time, of the 30 Minute Study. Keep adding more of the
minute studies as time allows.
TIP:
Work on each day’s study all day and night long. Steal a minute or two (and of
course more, if you can) and work on it. The more you do it throughout the day,
the more you will get out of it, and the more you’ll actually accomplish.
15
MINUTE STUDY
Part
1: Luke 1:1-4 / New Century Version (NCV)
Luke
Writes About Jesus’ Life
1
Many have tried to report on the
things that happened among us. 2 They have written the same things that
we learned from others—the people who saw those things from the beginning and
served God by telling people his message. 3 Since I myself have studied
everything carefully from the beginning, most excellent Theophilus, it seemed
good for me to write it out for you. I arranged it in order, 4 to help
you know that what you have been taught is true.
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NCV: Scripture taken from the New Century Version®. Copyright © 2005 by Thomas
Nelson, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
PRAYER
JOURNALING QUESTIONS
Answer
each of these questions after having read the NCV version of our passage:
1
What jumped out at you?
2
What did you learn?
3
What can you apply to your life?
4
What did you say to God?
5
What did God say to you?
BIBLE STUDY STEP 2: EMPHASIZE
Go
ahead and emphasize each of the verses, one by one (one at a time), and answer
these questions about what you learn from each emphasis:
PRAYER
JOURNALING QUESTIONS
Answer
each of these questions after having read a new version or translation of our
passage. So, for example, you would start with verse 1:
“MANY
have tried to report on the things that happened among us,” (NCV).
Now,
answer the questions below as you focus on what MANY brings to the forefront and
the understanding of the verse.
Then,
you will do HAVE—and then prayer journal the questions below. Do this to each
verse and each emphasis for the entire passage of Luke 1:1-4.
1
What jumped out at you?
2
What did you learn?
3
What can you apply to your life?
4
What did you say to God?
5
What did God say to you?
Then,
when you are finished, answer these questions:
PRAYER
JOURNALING QUESTIONS
Answer
each of these questions:
1
What jumped out at you?
2
What did you learn?
3
What can you apply to your life?
4
What did you say to God?
5
What did God say to you?
6
What did you learn about Jesus, if anything?
7
Who is Jesus?
8
What did He do, think, feel, say?
9
What does He want us to do, think, feel, say?
10
What does He not want us to do, think, feel, or say?
11
How can this passage deepen your knowledge of Jesus Christ?
12
What does this mean for me and my life?
13
How can I apply these lessons learned, and answers received, to my life?
14
How can all of this help me live a life of Jesus?
15
Write out a summary prayer.
NOTE:
Make sure to read each day the rest of each chapter, even if you are not going
to do any of the other 30, 45, or 60+ minute studies.
30 MINUTE STUDY
Do
this for another version of the Bible.
45 MINUTE STUDY
Do
this for another translation of the Bible.
60+ MINUTE STUDY
Do
this for yet another translation of the Holy Bible.
In
two days, we will continue with the study of Luke 1:1-4. The next couple of
days are review and catch-up.
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