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October 22, 2016 Study With Purpose ~ Chapter 3 pages 49-58 1. Based on what you learned in chapter 3, define the Big Story of the Bible in your own words. 2. Next to each of the following elements of the metanarrative, note a story or passage from Scripture that you think lends itself to telling that part of the Big Story. Creation Fall Redemption Restoration

October 22, 2016 Study With Purpose Continued 3. Jen says on page 57, The knowledge of God and the knowledge of self always go hand in hand. When we look for self-knowledge without God as our reference point, to what or to whom do we compare ourselves? What is the result? How does comparing ourselves to God yield a truer knowledge of self? 4. Which genre of the Bible (Narrative, Law, Poetry, Wisdom Literature, or Prophecy) have you found especially difficult to study in the past? How might the concept of metanarrative help you study this genre in the future? 5. Which genre of the Bible (Narrative, Law, Poetry, Wisdom Literature, or Prophecy) have you found easily accessible? How might the concept of metanarrative change or deepen the way you study this genre in the future?

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January 21, 2017 Study With Perspective ~ Chapter 4 pages 59-72 1. How does knowing who wrote the Chronicles of Narnia add to our understanding of how it should be read? How does knowing who wrote the Gospel of Matthew add to our understanding of how it should be read? What key difference would you note between these two authors? 2. Jen says, The message of the Bible transcends its original audience, but it cannot be severed from its original audience (p. 67). What does this mean?

January 21, 2017 Study With Perspective Continued 3. What is the pitfall to be found in the misapplication of Wisdom Literature (p. 69)? Have you ever found disillusionment this way? How does understanding the rules of the genre help you apply a proverb? 4. What is the difference between using a tool like a study Bible (as described in this chapter) and taking the Personal Shopper or Telephone approach (as described in the previous chapter)?

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February 18, 2017 Study With Process - Part 1: Comprehension & Interpretation ~ Chapter 6 pages 85-101 1. What type of approach do you usually take to a project a willy-nilly creative approach or a process-driven builder approach? How does your typical approach shape the way you think about Bible study? 2. Which of the comprehension tools Jen suggests (a printed copy of the text, repetitive reading, annotation, a dictionary, other translations, and outlining) do you think will be most helpful to you? Are there any you ve already been using, or ones you d never thought of?

February 18, 2017 Study With Process Continued 3. What is the most practical, take-away step you found in this chapter? How are you going to implement it in your own study time? 4. Have you experienced the joy of drawing your own conclusion about the meaning of a text after studying it? Why is it important to consult commentaries only after seeking to find the interpretation yourself? 5. On page 100, Jen describes Bible study as a process of creating and maintaining an orderly, beautiful place within our hearts where the Lord may dwell, similar to the process of building the tabernacle. How does this description give you a new view of study? How does it encourage or inspire you?

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March 18, 2017 Study With Process - Part 2: Application ~ Chapter 6 pages 85-101 1. How does our application of the Bible change when we look to God as our reference point? How is knowledge of God meant to effect change in our lives? 2. When you apply the Bible to your life, do you tend to focus more inward (on how the Bible is meant to change you to be more like Christ) or outward (on how God is calling you to impact others to be more like Christ)? Why are both of these important? What happens when we emphasize one at the expense of the other?

March 18, 2017 Study With Process Continued 3. Which sphere of change do you normally focus on the most: Head, Heart or Hands? Why? Which sphere(s) do you want to start paying more attention to and how might that adjustment impact you for the better? 4. Why is it so important to remember the gospel during the stage of application? 5. How has Psalm 1 impacted you personally so far? What is one thing you desire to change, with God s help, as a result of this passage?

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May 20, 2017 Pulling It All Together ~ Chapter 8 pages 109-125 1. The comprehension phase will take a lot of time. How will you combat your frustration/impatience at this stage? Which method in the comprehension process do you think will be most enjoyable or rewarding? Which will test your patience the most? 2. Why do you think Jen specifies cross-references, paraphrasing, and commentary in that order in the interpretation stage (pp. 117 19)? What difference does the order make?

May 20, 2017 Pulling It All Together Continued 3. What other types of application, besides God-centered application, do we tend to jump to? Why do we need to start with God-centered applications? 4. Fight for your own personal contact with the text before looking to other sources for help (p. 123). Why is this so important when we study Scripture? 5. What are some benefits of sharing your study with a group? Which one appeals to you the most? Which do you need the most?

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Psalm 1 ESV The Way of the Righteous and the Wicked [1] Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; [2] but his delight is in the law of the LORD, and on his law he meditates day and night. [3] He is like a tree planted by streams of water that yields its fruit in its season, and its leaf does not wither. In all that he does, he prospers. [4] The wicked are not so, but are like chaff that the wind drives away. [5] Therefore the wicked will not stand in the judgment, nor sinners in the congregation of the righteous; [6] for the LORD knows the way of the righteous, but the way of the wicked will perish.

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Large Group Meeting Dates The 2016-17 Women's Large Group Meetings will focus on equipping women to study the Bible using selected chapters from Jen Wilken's book Women of the Word. Listen to the overview from the 9/24 meeting on the church website www.gracebiblelorton.com/women/ Email: women@gracebiblelorton.com to purchase from the church via check or cash of $7.00 and pick-up on Sunday or at the church office Tuesday through Friday 9am to 5pm. The meetings are informal & casual with no pre-registration necessary and while childcare is not available nursing babies are welcome. 9 am to 11 am ~ SATURDAYS October 22, 2916 Study With Purpose ~ Chapter 3 pages 49-58 Mini-Conference November 18 & 19, 2016 January 21, 2017 Break for Christmas Study With Perspective ~ Chapter 4 pages 59-72 February 18, 2017 Study With Process - Part 1: Comprehension & Interpretation ~ Chapter 6 pages 85-101 March 18, 2017 Study With Process - Part 2: Application ~ Chapter 6 pages 85-101 Break for Easter May 20, 2017 Pulling It All Together ~ Chapter 8 pages 109-125