How to Study the Bible | Sabbath School Weekly with Dr. Tim Jennings How can we move beyond rushed reading and develop a deeper, more life changing experience in God’s Word? In this week’s lesson, Dr. Tim Jennings explores How to Study the Bible and why meaningful Bible study is one of the most important foundations for a vibrant relationship with God. Rather than treating Scripture like a task to complete, this lesson invites us to approach the Bible as the living Word of God — a gift meant to draw us closer to Him, transform our thinking, and nourish our spiritual lives. This study addresses questions many believers wrestle with: Where do I start? How do I stay consistent? How do I move from simply reading the Bible to truly studying it in a way that changes my heart? Throughout this lesson, we are reminded that strong Bible study habits do not happen by accident. They require intentional choices — making time, finding a quiet place, praying for the Holy Spirit’s guidance, slowing down enough to reflect, and learning to listen for God’s voice through His Word. The lesson also emphasizes that deep Bible study is not reserved for scholars. Anyone can grow by prayerfully reading, writing down observations, meditating on key ideas, and sharing what they learn with others. Dr. Jennings walks through practical and spiritual principles that can help strengthen your devotional life, including: why time with God must become a daily priority the importance of having a regular place to meet with God how prayer should surround Bible study from beginning to end why writing down what you see in Scripture helps deepen understanding how sharing truth with others strengthens your own spiritual life why God’s Word is described as sweet, satisfying, and life giving how humility and surrender are essential if we want Scripture to truly shape us This lesson also highlights an important truth: Bible study is not only about gaining knowledge. It is about abiding in Christ, hearing His voice, and allowing His Word to accomplish its purpose in us. As Isaiah 55:11 reminds us, God’s Word does not return void. When we open the Bible with a willing heart, it works in our lives with power, clarity, correction, encouragement, and hope. Whether your devotional life is thriving or you’ve struggled with consistency, this lesson offers practical encouragement for building a stronger, sweeter, more enduring relationship with God through His Word. If this study encouraged you, be sure to like, subscribe, and share it with someone who wants to grow in Bible study and in their walk with God. #HowToStudyTheBible #TimJennings #SabbathSchool #BibleStudy #GrowingInARelationshipWithGod #ComeAndReason #ChristianLiving #WordOfGod #SpiritualGrowth #DevotionalLife #FaithJourney #Scripture