Christian meditation means thinking about Scripture. You meditate on Scripture in the same way a cow chews her cud — by chewing on it and chewing on it and chewing on it.
The “probe-it” method of Bible study is a great way to do that. When you use that method, you probe the text with questions, almost like a jackhammer. To help you do that, you will receive one of the strangest acrostics ever used: SPACEPETS. Each letter in the acrostic is the first letter of a key word of a question you ask of God’s Word. Probe It this week.
Bible study without application is dangerous because –
Knowledge produces _________________________ (I Cor. 8:1)
Knowledge requires ________________________ (James 1:22)
Knowledge increases _______________________ (James 4:17)
What happens when God opens my eyes?
I see the _____________________________ to my progress (Num. 22:22-31)
I see the _______________________________ for what’s attacking me. (2Kings 6:10-23)
I see how God is ___________________________ with me. (Luke 24:15-29)
Introducing the ______________________ IT method of Bible meditation.
S.P.A.C.E.P.E.T.S.
S – Is there a ___________________________ to confess?
P – Is there a _____________________________ to claim?
A – Is there an __________________________ to change?
C – Is there a _____________________________ to obey?
E – Is there an ___________________________ to follow?
P – Is there a ______________________________ to pray?
E – Is there an ____________________________ to avoid?
T – Is there a ____________________________ to believe?
S – Is there ________________________ to praise God for?
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