Category: studying the Bible

  • Bible Study Options for the New Year

    As the year winds down, hopefully you’re starting to think about your Bible study options for the new year. There are hundreds of ways to spend your time with God – reading and praying – and no one way is better than the other. What’s important is that you regularly spend time reading the Bible. In my opinion that’s at least five days a week. Of course, every day is even better.

    If you’re thinking about taking the One Year No Dating Challenge, this is so important for you! The One Year No Dating Challenge is about growing your relationship with Jesus. It is impossible to grow your relationship with Jesus without being in the Bible regularly.

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  • The Conclusion of Lies Women Believe :: Summer Online Bible Study

    We’re at the end of our Summer Online Bible Study of Lies Women Believe. It’s funny how even though this was a long study – 10 weeks – it went by quickly all the same. If you missed any of the posts, be sure to read them here.

    The Truth Has the Power

    Let’s remember that even though we are leaving this study, we are not leaving the mandatory diligence it takes to stay victorious over the lies of the enemy.  He is continuously at work to keep in bondage to old lies and introduce new ones. Each and every day we must talk to God through pray and read and study our Bible. Did you notice I said “each and every day”? A relationship with Jesus is just that – a relationship. If we do not talk to Him and learn about Him through His living and active Word, then how can we expect to have a relationship with Him?

    Chapters 10 and 11 of Lies Women Believe sum up everything we’ve been learning in the other chapters. Let’s review:

    This is the progression of bondage (Lies Women Believe, p. 244):

    1. We listen to Satan’s lies.

    2. We dwell on those lies.

    3. We believe those lies.

    4. We act on those lies.

    This is the pathway from bondage to freedom (Lies Women Believe, p. 246):

    1. Identify the area(s) of bondage or sinful behavior.

    2. Identify the lie(s) at the root of that bondage or behavior.

    3. Replace the lie(s) with the Truth.

    “If we want to know Him, if we want to know the Truth, we must devote ourselves to the reading, study, and meditation of His Word. But it is not enough to know the Truth. We must also surrender to the Truth.” (Lies Women Believe, p. 250)

    Download a free printable of these steps here: Lies Women Believe Going Forward Conclusion Printable

    Yes, every lie! For now on, when you find yourself dwelling on a lie, turn to God’s truth. Here is another free printable of a list of Truths for you to study. This is not every Truth in the Bible, but it is a good list to get started.

    Download a free printable here: Lies Women Believe Truth to Replace Lies Handout

    I don’t know about you, but this is a daily struggle for me. It comes down to taking every thought captive, and when I say every, some days it is literally every! But we must not let the enemy tell us that we cannot be free. If we can’t be free, the Cross of Jesus was in vain.

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    Did you participate in our summer online Bible study? How has it helped you this summer?

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  • Lies Women Believe about Children :: Summer Online Bible Study

    Okay, so we’re on chapter 7 –  Lies Women Believe about Children. If you’re single, please do not skip over this lie. As I’ve mentioned earlier, getting a firm foundation of your beliefs as a single woman will equip you to stand firm in them when you get into a serious relationship. If you missed a week or a handout, you can get all of them here.

    Download the handout here –>Lies Women Believe About Children Chapter 7 Chart

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  • Lies Women Believe about Sin :: Summer Online Bible Study

    We’re on chapter 4 on our Lies Women Believe Summer Bible Study this week – Lies Women Believe about Sin. You can get all the handout’s here.

    Download the handout here –> Lies Women Believe About Sin Chapter 4 Chart

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    I think that from the outside looking in, maybe from the perspective of someone who doesn’t know Jesus, I look like I have my act together. At the moment I don’t struggle with any of the, what you would call, “big sins”. I don’t have a problem with partying or alcohol or smoking or drugs or promiscuity or pornography.  I’ve never even been one to cuss.

    No, instead my sins lie on the inside where no one can seem them. I struggle with things that people may not even think of as sin but instead just think of as human nature – pride, jealousy, haughtiness, gossip, eating for comfort, having a critical spirit. I could go on, but I won’t.

    I often think that when a person submits her life to Christ and becomes a Christian, it’s the outside sins that God deals with first. You know the ones that aren’t socially acceptable. The partying stops. The alcoholic gets sober. The drug addict goes into recovery. The promiscuous girl settles down. And suddenly there’s clean talk from their mouth. This is when you may think you’ve arrived and all of your sin is taken away.

    Then you find there’s a whole other group of sins hiding, that no one sees, and you realize the depth of your brokenness. With full intentions of not comparing yourself to the cute girl in class, you compare yourself anyway. Jealousy hangs there and then leads to hating her even though you don’t even know her. Or you find being critical or gossiping after promising yourself that next time you’d just keep your mouth shut.

    Sometimes I tell myself that my sins are not as bad as other people’s “bigger sins” and so they’re no big deal. “At least I don’t party, smoke, drink, cuss, or sleep around, right?” This is what goes through my mind. The funny thing is I don’t feel any “cleaner” for not doing these sins. In fact, I feel just as messed-up. Why? Because “my sin isn’t as big and is no big deal” is a lie that Satan wants us to believe to keep us separated from God.

    At the core of our being we are sinful people and without Jesus there is no way to make ourselves right again. All sin, even sin at our core, separates us from God. The longer we walk in our relationship with Jesus, the more we realize just how dependent we are on Him for our every breath. Awareness of our sin because greater and our brokenness becomes too much to handle.

    I’ve come to realize that these “little sins”, that aren’t little at all, keep me in just as much bondage as partying or sleeping around or whatever. Even though the consequences might be different, my little sins carry just as much weight as bigger sins. This is the truth that God wants me to remember, and the truth that will set me free.

    Share with me! Do you believe the lie that your sins aren’t as bad as other people’s “bigger sins”?

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  • Can You Really Change Your Thinking?

    I don’t know about you, but my thoughts come like rapid-fire. I will try so hard to think about “whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable”, but my thoughts bombard my mind before I can stop them. Unfortunately, this stream of consciousness often leads me down a never-ending path of lies I believe about myself, my life, my relationships, or God. 

    Can you really change your thinking

    This past week I listened to Tricia Goyer’s podcast. She interviewed Holley Gerth about her new book You’re Going to Be Okay. (Single friends, this is a must listen to! Please take some time to listen to it!) In the interview Holley talks about how we train our brains to repeatedly think thoughts that we think about the most. However, we can create new neural pathways in our brains when we consistently think new thoughts.

    The lies we believe are holding us back from all God wants to accomplish in us and through us. When we believe lies instead of God’s truth, we are ultimately believing the enemy, the father of lies, instead of God. The one discipline that will completely transform our selves, our relationships with others, and our relationship with God is to do the hard work of retraining our minds.

    It reminds me of muscle memory. Do you know how our muscles remember what we’ve trained them to do, so they automatically move in certain ways without us being conscious of them? The same is true for our minds. We must retrain them so that when they come rapid-fire they are God’s truth.

    Today I am honored to be a guest writer at RebeccaHalton.com where I am discussing a common lie that single women believe.

    Rebecca is a writer for several websites, a published author, the co-founder of TeamRedeemed.org, and a “redeemed adulteress”. She bravely shares her story of being a young woman formerly involved in an adulterous relationship with a married man as a ministry to other women. It is a great privilege to share writing space with her today. Please head over to her blog to read more about a lie single women believe. 

    This summer we’re retraining our minds!

    Please join us this summer for an online Bible study where we will retrain our minds and replace the lies we believe with God’s truth. We will be reading Nancy Leigh DeMoss’s book, Lies Women Believe. Although purchasing a book will help you to go deeper into the study, you do not have to buy a book to participate! Please join us anyway! Read more details here!  And please let me know if you have any questions!

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  • A Few Ways to Respond to False Teachers

    This past week I read two posts about two different pastors, famous pastors if it’s even right to put those two words together.  I don’t know if these articles are true are not. When I read stuff like this I try to take it lightly. There are always two sides to a story and in media there’s usually an ulterior motive. But at the same time I usually suspect that some of it has to be true or else someone literally just sat at their desk and made up lies.

    Anyway, the point is that when I read these posts tension moved throughout my body like it does fairly often now that I’m a part of the online world. It’s when I read something “Christian”, but the words just don’t set right with me. The word untruth and sometimes even false teacher prance across my mind.

    A Few Ways to Respond to False Teachers
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