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II Colossians A CLASSROOM WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE name phone email BiLD Training Center Fellowship Bible Church of Northwest Arkansas BiLD.fellowshipnwa.org

The BiLD (Biblical Institute of Leadership Development) Training Center is a ministry of Fellowship Bible Church of Northwest Arkansas. The Training Center is the tangible expression of one of the three guiding metaphors that best describes the mission and vision of Fellowship; namely, that Fellowship is a "greenhouse," a "training center," and a "launching pad." The necessary link between the greenhouse and launching pad is the BiLD Training Center where people are prepared and equipped for leadership in life and ministry. One area of focus for BiLD is Baseline. www.bild.fellowshipnwa.org 2016 Fellowship Bible Church Northwest Arkansas BiLD Training Center Scriptures taken from NIV unless otherwise noted THE HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION, NIV Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission. All rights reserved worldwide Curriculum may be copied and used for personal and ministry purposes, as long as content remains unchanged.

Preface For most, the Bible is a puzzle, but that is more the result of our own neglect than the Lord s intent. It is God s desire to make Himself known. (He calls to us through the creation, He has sent prophets and preachers.) He sent His own Son, our Savior, Jesus Christ, God incarnate, to reveal His person and His purpose; all so that we might have life, eternal and abundant. Further, and more specifically, for the purposes of this course, He has given us His living Word recorded in the Scriptures; a revelation of Himself that is beyond marvelous. He only asks (commands) that we be diligent students who learn to rightly divide the Word of truth. That brings us back to the puzzle. How do we rightly divide, or better, put this picture of God and man back together in all of its fullness. Therein lies our purpose for this class. Even as a puzzle reveals itself progressively via corner pieces, straight edged sides, dominant color schemes and fine detail to complete the picture, so there are steps to be taken to discover the full and clear picture of God and His plan for you and me. This class will equip us with a process to master what is a puzzle for many. Table of Contents Session One page 5 Session Two page 17 Session Three page 23 Session Four page 29 Session Five page 37 Session Six page 51 Appendix 1 - Colossians page 61 Appendix 2 - Mechanical Analysis page 71

O that God would grant that my commentaries and those of all other teachings were destroyed, and that every Christian took the Bible in his own hands, and read God s Word for himself. You would then see that there is an infinite difference between the Word of God and the word of man So dig deeper, ever deeper, my brethren. Let my explanations and those of others serve merely as scaffolding to the real building, in order that we may grasp the pure and sweet Word of God, and feed on it, and stand by it. - Martin Luther //// 4 ////

SESSION ONE CORNER PIECES I. INTRODUCTION A. The Value of the Word of God 1. 2 Timothy 3:16 "All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness " "I hear and I forget." "I see and I remember." "I do and I understand." Benefit: ONE WHO USES THE BIBLE AS HIS GUIDE NEVER LOSES HIS SENSE OF DIRECTION. Adapted From: Navigators's 2:7 //// 5 ////

"Scripture is not in our power. It is not at the disposal of our intellect and is not obliged to render up its secrets to those who have theological training, merely because they are learned. Scripture imposes it's own meaning; it binds the soul to God through faith. Because the initiative in the interpretation of Scripture remains in the hands of God, we must humble ourselves in His presence and pray that He will give understanding and wisdom to us as we meditate on the sacred text. While we may take courage from the thought that God gives understanding of Scripture to the humble, we should also heed the warning that the truth of God can never coexist with human pride. Humility is the hermeneutical precondition for authentic exegesis." David C. Steinmetz //// 6 ////

2. Hebrews 4:12 (NASB) "For the word of God is living and active and sharper than any two-edged sword, and piercing as far as the division of soul and spirit, of both joints and marrow, and able to judge the thoughts and intentions of the heart." Benefit: 3. Isaiah 66:2b "These are the ones I look on with favor: those who are humble and contrite in spirit, and who tremble at my word." "The Bible is the Word of God in such a way that when the Bible speaks, God speaks." B.B. Warfield "There is more to Christian growth than knowing what the Bible says; nobody is ever nourished by memorizing menus." John Blanchard Benefit: 4. Joshua 1:8 "Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful." Benefit: //// 7 ////

The Bible Number of Verses 31,039 Number of Chapters 1,189 Number of Verses per Chapter 26.1 To whom will he teach knowledge, and to whom will he explain the message? Those who are weaned from the milk, those taken from the breast? For it is precept upon precept, precept upon precept, line upon line, line upon line, here a little, there a little. Isaiah 28:9-10 (ESV) //// 8 ////

II. REVIEW: PERSONAL BIBLE STUDY (FIRST HAND JOY) A. 5 LAWS OF BIBLE STUDY 5 LAWS OF BIBLE STUDY 1. Law of Observation : "What Do I See?" 2. Law of Interpretation : "What Does It Mean?" 3. Law of Application : "How Does It Work?" "Knowledge that is self-discovered remains the longest in memory. There is no jewel more precious than that which you have mined yourself." Howard Hendricks " Discipline yourself for the purpose of Godliness " 1 Timothy 4:7b (NASB) 4. Law of Correlation : "Where Does It Fit?" 5. Law of Communication : "How Do I Share?" B. Inductive Bible study //// 9 ////

SURVEYING A BOOK FIRST The Whole THEN The Parts Skyscraper View Ground Level View Panoramic Sweep Microscopic Focus Survey Analyze //// 10 ////

III. SURVEY AND OBSERVATION OF A WHOLE BOOK A. INTRODUCTION You cannot study the whole Bible at once, but you can begin by studying one of its 66 books. Each book has a unique purpose in exposing us to God Himself and His plan for our life. Each book bears many important principles, and taken together gives a unified and compelling message of God s purposes from creation to consummation. BUT, HOW DO YOU STUDY A WHOLE BOOK? May I suggest, the same way you would eat an elephant, one bite at a time. Perhaps, a more appealing thought would be, the same way you would engage a jigsaw puzzle. First, find the corner pieces. B. STEPS TO BE TAKEN ( To find the corner pieces ) 1. Read and re-read the entire book in one sitting (longer books, two sittings; longest books, three sittings; remember, SURVEY) 2. First Survey Reading: Record Your First Impressions (of mood, tone, message) First Reading First Impression (mood, message) "I will not teach a book of the Bible until I have read it fifty times." G. Campbell Morgan "The literal interpretation as applied to any document is that view which adopts as the sense of a sentence the meaning of that sentence in usual, or ordinary, or normal conversation or writing." Ramm //// 11 ////

In the skyscraper view of the entire book, the primary task of the student is to observe the main trend of thought. General impressions are gathered in this cursory reading as the student recognizes atmosphere or mood, relative emphasis placed upon a subject, obvious compositional laws such as repetition and contrast, ideological train of thought, and anything of the unexpected (e.g. things that strike one for the first time). - Irving Jensen, Independent Bible Study, 56 //// 12 ////

3. Second Survey Reading: *Repeat observations of first reading (impressions of mood, repeated themes, your thoughts, etc.) Second Reading Second Impression (mood, message) RECORD! RECORD! RECORD! The Word of God works its way out over the lips and through the finger tips. 4. Third Survey "Reading": *Record observations such as 1. Who is the author? 2. When did the author write the book and from where? 3. Who were the recipients of the book s message? 4. Can you find the purpose of the book? Often the key is hanging at the front door. 5. Who are the key people mentioned? 6. What literary type is the book? (see Personal Bible Study, Session Five, p.63) 7. Do you see some thematic divisions? 8. Can you find any historical or geographical information in the book itself? "What distinguishes humans from all other species is that capacity to formulate questions and to find answers that lead to more questions." Ronald Kotulak //// 13 ////

Colossians Third "Reading" Survey Observations Author: Recipients: Key People: Possible Purpose(s): 1. 2. Themes: 1. 2. Historical/Geographical Info: (5 W's & H) //// 14 ////

IV. WORKSHOP A. FIRST READING OF COLOSSIANS (Appendix A) First Reading Colossians "Millions of copies of the Bible are bought each year. It has been the number one best seller for decades. But the tragic paradox is that the Bible is the LEAST read bestseller of all times." preceptaustin.org B. SECOND READING OF COLOSSIANS Second Reading Colossians If you want to have a really bad reading experience, read only one page of your novel a day, or only one chapter of the Bible. 5W's & H Who? What? When? Where? Why? How? END SESSION ONE //// 15 ////

BOOK: COLOSSIANS BOOK TITLE: CHAPTER TITLES 1 2 3 4 THEMATIC DIVISIONS NOTES: