SWORD Bible Study Method
The SWORD Bible study method has been used all around the world as a framework for helping new and existing disciples of Jesus better understand what they are reading in Scripture. These five simple, yet profound, questions help any reader of the Bible discover the foundational meaning and application of the passage they are reading. This framework can be utilized in a group setting (e.g small group, house church), or during your personal time of abiding. Grab a sticker for a friend or yourself and plop it into your Bible as a reference for going deeper into the passage you're reading!
The five SWORD questions:
What does this passage teach about God (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)?
What does this passage teach about man (humans)?
Are there any commands to obey in this passage?
Are there any (good) examples to follow in this passage?
Are there any sins to avoid in this passage?
Are there any promises in this passage that are for me?
Additional questions for further consideration:
When was this passage written?
Who was the intended audience?
What was the authors intended message?
How does this passage relate to other Bible passages?
*Remember* Bible study isn't merely about understanding but involves obedience to what we've read. So, once you've understood the passage, seek to obey its implications alongside others. Even when things seem complex, obey what is clear.
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The SWORD Bible study method has been used all around the world as a framework for helping new and existing disciples of Jesus better understand what they are reading in Scripture. These five simple, yet profound, questions help any reader of the Bible discover the foundational meaning and application of the passage they are reading. This framework can be utilized in a group setting (e.g small group, house church), or during your personal time of abiding. Grab a sticker for a friend or yourself and plop it into your Bible as a reference for going deeper into the passage you're reading!
The five SWORD questions:
What does this passage teach about God (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)?
What does this passage teach about man (humans)?
Are there any commands to obey in this passage?
Are there any (good) examples to follow in this passage?
Are there any sins to avoid in this passage?
Are there any promises in this passage that are for me?
Additional questions for further consideration:
When was this passage written?
Who was the intended audience?
What was the authors intended message?
How does this passage relate to other Bible passages?
*Remember* Bible study isn't merely about understanding but involves obedience to what we've read. So, once you've understood the passage, seek to obey its implications alongside others. Even when things seem complex, obey what is clear.
Your purchase directly supports cross-cultural workers pursuing the multiplication of disciples, churches, and leaders.
For quantity discounts contact us for bulk orders - forsentones@protonmail.com
*Sticker Size*
1" x 3.17"
The SWORD Bible study method has been used all around the world as a framework for helping new and existing disciples of Jesus better understand what they are reading in Scripture. These five simple, yet profound, questions help any reader of the Bible discover the foundational meaning and application of the passage they are reading. This framework can be utilized in a group setting (e.g small group, house church), or during your personal time of abiding. Grab a sticker for a friend or yourself and plop it into your Bible as a reference for going deeper into the passage you're reading!
The five SWORD questions:
What does this passage teach about God (Father, Son, Holy Spirit)?
What does this passage teach about man (humans)?
Are there any commands to obey in this passage?
Are there any (good) examples to follow in this passage?
Are there any sins to avoid in this passage?
Are there any promises in this passage that are for me?
Additional questions for further consideration:
When was this passage written?
Who was the intended audience?
What was the authors intended message?
How does this passage relate to other Bible passages?
*Remember* Bible study isn't merely about understanding but involves obedience to what we've read. So, once you've understood the passage, seek to obey its implications alongside others. Even when things seem complex, obey what is clear.
Your purchase directly supports cross-cultural workers pursuing the multiplication of disciples, churches, and leaders.
For quantity discounts contact us for bulk orders - forsentones@protonmail.com
*Sticker Size*
1" x 3.17"