Bibliology Session 23-Application
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Practical Application
From the Mind into the Heart & Life
Identifying Application
After making careful
observations of a
passage, and then
attempting to interpret
the passage by asking
the question “why,” you
finally attempt to apply
that passage to your life.
Identifying Application
Note that the ultimate
purpose of Bible study is not
intellectual, but relational,
helping us come to know,
trust, and obey God (Psalm
78:1-8).
Know your Bible: (Ephesians
6:14; 2 Peter 1:6 & Hebrews
5:12-14), & Live Your Bible.
Identifying Application
First, you identify the
applications found in your
text, and then seek to live
what you learn.
Perhaps the easiest way
to identify the personal
application of a text of
Scripture is to ask a series
of questions of your text.
1.
Are there Examples to follow?
2.
Are there Commands to Obey?
3.
Are there Errors to Avoid?
4. Are there Sins to Forsake?
5.
Are there Promises to Claim?
6. Are there Thoughts about God to believe?
7.
Are there Principles to Live by?
Reviewing Lessons from Jonah
1.Yahweh is the “Living God,” Who moves & speaks (v. 1).
2.God’s primary means of communication with us is to speak
through His Word, and He desires that we speak His Word to
others (v. 1).
3.God’s justice extends to all nations. He is not merely the God
of Israel, but will announce judgment against Nineveh (v. 2).
4.Yet God’s people can sometimes be indignant against His
Word, resisting God’s Word in extreme ways (v. 3).
Reviewing Lessons from Jonah
5. When God’s people do not respond to His Word, God must
providentially use circumstances to communicate to us (v. 4).
6.God’s providential use of circumstances may include inanimate things
such as “a storm…” (v. 4), or God can even use the words of unsaved
people to rebuke His servants (v. 6).
7.The further “away” from God we go, the further “down” we go… to
the extent that sometimes pagan people are more responsive to God’s
Word than God’s own people are!
8.Also note, however, that though we can go far in our rebellion, God
can still turn us around, and use us for His glory.
Applications from Jonah 1
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Applications from Jonah 1
1. If God’s Word is His primary means of
communication to me, then I ought strive to
spend time in His Word.
2. I should not only hear what God says, but do it.
3. I need to be willing to do whatever God wants me
to do, even if I don’t like it.
Applications from Jonah 1
4. I need to be willing to love people that I don’t feel
are worthy of it.
5. Running from God only brings heartache to myself
and others. I need to determine to obey.
6. If I currently find myself in rebellion against God, I
need to be comforted by the fact that God not
only wants me to return to Him, but is eager to
forgive me and use me when I do return.
Living Application
The Bible NEVER views application
of spiritual truth as “easy or
automatic.” Rather, the Bible
acknowledges the difficulty of living
a godly life.
Yet the Bible also promises the
power for a victorious life. So the
Bible seeks to equip us with a
number of “weapons” for our
warfare, so that we may lead our
heart instead of follow it (Eccl. 10:2).
Spiritual “Weapons”
1.Regular Times of Confession &
Cleansing both Privately & Publicly.
2.Regular Renewing of Your Mind
through Memorization & Meditation.
3.Regular Times of Prayer & Fasting.
4.Regular Church Attendance &
Accountability
5.Regular Times of Remembrance &
Hope
6.Conscious Enjoyment of God-Given
Pleasures
#1 Confession & Cleansing
1)Regular Times of Confession
& Cleansing in order to “Draw
Nigh to God.”
1)Private Confession (Psalm
66:18; 1 John 1:9; James 4:8-11)
2)Public Confession (Psalm 51;
James 5:16)
#2 Renew Your Mind
2)Regular Renewing of Your Mind:
1)Starve Out Evil Thoughts
(Prov. 4:23-27; 2 Cor. 10:3-6)
2)Crowd Out Evil Thoughts
(Prov. 2:1-6; Phil. 4:8)
1)Memorization (Deut. 6:6;
11:18; Psalm 119:11; Col. 3:16)
2)Meditation (Josh. 1:8; Psalm
19:14; 63:5-6; 119:15, 23, 27, 48,
78, 97, 99, 148)
Meditation
(i)Themes for Meditation
The Christian Identity & Destiny
(Eph. 1:18-19; Col. 3:1-4)
Pictures of Faithfulness (2 Tim.
2:1-7)
My Gifts & Calling in Christ (1 Tim.
4:13-16)
The Sufferings of Christ (Heb.
12:3)
Scripture in General (Psalm 119:15,
23, 27, 97, 99, 148)
Meditation
(ii)Methods for Meditation
Emphasize Each Individual
Word of a Verse by
Substituting Synonyms for
each Key Word.
Realize the Importance of
Each Individual Word of a Verse
by Exiting out Key Words, and
Considering How the Meaning
of the Verse is Altered.
Meditation Exercise
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Meditation Exercise
The Creator, the Most
High God, Lord of Hosts, God
Almighty…
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Yahweh, as opposed to
any other deity. My God is
“Yahweh!”
Meditation Exercise
“Is” currently, present tense,
and forever will be… “Is” my
shepherd, not “might be…”
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Meditation Exercise
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
“My” not just “our”
national or corporate God, but
“my” personal God…
Meditation Exercise
Guide, Provider, Protector,
& Healer
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Meditation Exercise
Not now in the present, nor
ever in the future…
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Meditation Exercise
Need, lack, not have
my needs met, become a
beggar, have insufficiency, or
become destitute…
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Physical needs,
Spiritual needs, Emotional &
Relational needs, are all met by
Yahweh!
Meditation Exercise
________ is my Shepherd, I shall not want.”
Meditation Exercise
“The LORD is __________ I shall not want.”
Meditation Exercise
“The LORD is my Shepherd, I shall not ____.”
#3 Prayer & Fasting
3)Regular Times of Prayer & Fasting
1)Prayer for God’s Grace &
Strength (1 Chron. 16:11; Prov.
2:1-6; Matt. 26:41; Eph. 1:18)
2)Prayer Strengthened by
Numbers (Matt. 18:19; Acts 1:11;
4:24; 12:12; 21:5)
3)Prayer Strengthened by Fasting
(1 Sam. 7:6; Ezra 10:6; Dan. 10:3;
Matt. 17:21; Acts 9:9; 13:2-3; 14:23)
#3 Prayer & Fasting
4)The Bible Instructs us on
how to Fast in Sincerity &
Humility (Isaiah 58 & Matt.
6:16-18).
5)The Bible Records Exciting
Results when Men & Women
Give themselves to Prayer &
Fasting.
#4 Church Attendance
4)Regular Church Attendance &
Accountability
1)Public Teaching of the Word (2 Tim.
4:1-4)
2)Exhort One Another to Love &
Good Works (Heb. 3:13; 10:24-25)
3)Confess Sin to One Another &
Receive Accountability (James 5:16)
4)Rebuke One Another of Sin
(Matt. 18; 1 Cor. 5)
#5 Remembrance & Hope
5)Regular Times of Remembrance & Hope
1)Israel was warned about the Dangers of
Forgetting God’s Goodness (Deut. 4:9;
6:10-12; 8:11)
2)Seasons of Remembrance were Built into
the Mosaic Law (Ex. 12:14; 16:32; Num.
15:39).
3)The Psalms Encourage Regular
Remembrance (Psalm 105-106).
4)Scripture Encourages to Look Ahead,
and Anticipate Final Victory (Rom. 5:1-2; 1
These 5:8; 1 John 3:1-3).
#6 Enjoy God’s Gifts
6)Conscious Enjoyment of GodGiven Pleasures
1)Every Good & Perfect Gift
Comes from Above (Prov.
17:22; James 1:17)
2)Count your Blessings!
3)Enjoy God’s Good Gifts
(Eccl. 2:24; 3:13; 5:18; 8:15; 9:9)
Live for God
Armed with the insights given to us
by God through consistent &
intentional study, we ought strive to
live for the glory of God!
In so doing we will soon recognize
what the Psalmist said, “Blessed are
the undefiled in the way, who walk in
the Law of God!”