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However, such Bible study must be more than just an absorbing of facts. We need to have the same attitude as that of the psalmist, who said: “In my heart I have treasured up your [Jehovah’s] saying, in order that I may not sin against you.” (Psalm 119:11) How can you ‘treasure up’ Jehovah’s word? After reading the Bible and related publications of the “faithful and discreet slave,” ask yourself: Just how valuable is this counsel? Would it help me to please Jehovah and avoid needless heartache? Psalm 119 11, Reading The Bible, Prayer List, Ask Yourself, Who Said, Names Of Jesus, The Bible, Help Me, Bible Study

However, such Bible study must be more than just an absorbing of facts. We need to have the same attitude as that of the psalmist, who said: “In my heart I have treasured up your [Jehovah’s] saying, in order that I may not sin against you.” (Psalm 119:11) How can you ‘treasure up’ Jehovah’s word? After reading the Bible and related publications of the “faithful and discreet slave,” ask yourself: Just how valuable is this counsel? Would it help me to please Jehovah and avoid needless…

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Some get up early in the morning to read, meditate, and pray. Others do so during their lunch break. You might find that this can be done early in the evening or before you go to bed. Some enjoy reading the Bible in the morning and again before retiring. Thus they “read it . . . day and night,” or regularly. (Josh. 1:8) The important thing is to buy out time from less important things for daily meditation on God’s Word.​—Eph. 5:15, 16. Prayer For Reading The Bible, Prayer After Reading The Bible, Scriptures To Read In The Morning, Bible Verse To Read Before Bed, Scriptures To Read Before Bed, Prayer To Say Before Reading The Bible, Prayer Before Reading The Bible, A Prayer Before Reading The Bible, Susie Larson

Some get up early in the morning to read, meditate, and pray. Others do so during their lunch break. You might find that this can be done early in the evening or before you go to bed. Some enjoy reading the Bible in the morning and again before retiring. Thus they “read it . . . day and night,” or regularly. (Josh. 1:8) The important thing is to buy out time from less important things for daily meditation on God’s Word.​—Eph. 5:15, 16.

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