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THE WHY & HOW OF TEACHING BIBLE STUDIES

by Rev. Joseph Hanthorn


1. WHY SHOULD YOU TEACH BIBLE STUDIES?

a. Because we are commanded to make disciples:

Matthew 28:19–20 (NKJV)


19 Go therefore and make disciples of all the nations, baptizing them in
the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit,
20 teaching them to observe all things that I have commanded you; and
lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the age.” Amen.

Bible Studies are more than a church growth method, they are an
essential part of the Great Commission.

b. Because teachers are essential to the process of discipleship:

Jesus placed the mission of His Kingdom into the hands of teachers.

Ø The Lord captured Saul’s attention on the road to Damascus


with a blinding light, but when Saul asked what he should do
next Jesus referred him to a teacher – Ananias (Acts 9:6).

Ø An angel visited Cornelius, but he did not instruct him in the


gospel or plan of salvation. Instead, he referred Cornelius to a
teacher in Joppa – Simon Peter (Acts 10:5-6).

Ø The Ethiopian understood his need for a teacher:

Acts 8:30–31 (NKJV)


30 So Philip ran to him, and heard him reading the prophet Isaiah, and
said, “Do you understand what you are reading?”
31 And he said, “How can I, unless someone guides me?” And he asked
Philip to come up and sit with him.

Acts 8:35 (NKJV)


35 Then Philip opened his mouth, and beginning at this Scripture,
preached Jesus to him.

2. HOW DOES A BIBLE STUDY AFFECT PEOPLE?

a. Bible studies build faith (Romans 10:17).

Romans 10:17 (KJV 1900)


17 So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.

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b. Bible studies lead people to truth (2 Peter 2:24-25).

2 Timothy 2:24–25 (KJV 1900)


24 And the servant of the Lord must not strive; but be gentle unto all men,
apt to teach, patient,
25 In meekness instructing those that oppose themselves; if God
peradventure will give them repentance to the acknowledging of the
truth;

c. Bible studies lead to spiritual growth (1 Peter 2:2).

1 Peter 2:2 (KJV 1900)


2 As newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may
grow thereby:

d. Bible studies connect the dots for the student.

e. Bible studies assist the student in establishing spiritual disciplines. It is


more than the impartation truth; it is training people how to learn
the Word. Education is about more than learning facts it is about
the process of learning.

f. Bible studies help the teacher build a relationship with the student.
Discipleship is relational and Bible study facilitate and foster
important spiritual relationships for new believers.

g. Teaching a Bible study is a great way for the teacher to grow


spiritually and to develop their own ministry.

3. WHAT IS THE GOAL OF EVERY BIBLE STUDY?

Conversion and Discipleship

Bible studies are about guiding people on a journey of faith. God is the
one who draws and convicts. It is our job to be there to guide them in the
process.

Every Bible study will lead a person to a crisis of faith.

Teachers must be spiritual and wise as they guide the student in truth. Soul
work is slow work.

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a. We honor their past biblical experiences.


b. We celebrate wins – past and present.
c. We gently guide them into personal revelation of the truth.

Be unapologetic about your agenda!

2 Corinthians 5:11 (KJV 1900)


11 Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, we persuade men…

Arm yourself with the right motive – Love! We do not teach Bible studies to
win a theological argument, we teach to win a soul.

4. PRACTICAL TIPS FOR TEACHING A BIBLE STUDY:

a. Take it seriously. Be professional.


i. Be on time and never cancel unless it is unavoidable.
Canceling lessons sends the signal that this is not all that
important to you.
ii. The way you treat the study will set the tone for the way
they treat it. Remember they do not know the value of
a study, you do.

b. Be time-conscious. When you arrive, try to be very purposeful in


your actions and limit your fellowship time to 5 or 10 minutes.
Going long may be okay once or twice, but it sets a very bad
precedent and can damage the study’s long-term viability. Some
people may also be lonely and may inadvertently monopolize your
time.

c. Establish and reestablish scriptural authority. Use the phrase; “What


does the Bible say?”

d. Keep it simple. Do not over-complicate the lesson. Studies are


best, if kept simple. Do not overload the student with information.
Try to see it from their perspective.

You may even ask them a few questions about their familiarity with
the Bible before starting a study. Start where your student is.

e. Teach themes. Use the lessons to teach scriptural themes such as


atonement, obedience, faith, forgiveness, etc. Remember the
Bible is one story. Find and teach those threads in each lesson.

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f. Stay on topic. Avoid rabbit chasing. Your primary goal is to get the
Word into them. If they have off-topic or complex questions during
or before the lesson, politely ask them to write their questions down
and address them at the end.

Remember the Bible is not designed to answer every question, but


it does answer the important questions.

g. Assign homework. Encourage the student to read ahead by


assigning chapters and offer accountability by asking them if they
did their assigned reading. Provide lesson sheets or handouts
ahead of time.

h. Build familiarity with the Bible. Help them become comfortable


using the Bible. Encourage them to read from or follow along in
their own Bible. It is invaluable for them to see important doctrinal
scriptures in their own Bible.

i. Transparency is key to building their trust. Be honest. If they have


questions you do not know the answer to say; “I don’t know, but I
will find out and get back to you.” You are not a theologian and
you are not pretending to be.

j. Relax. Don’t feel like you have to teach them everything, all at
once. Play the long game. Also, don’t feel like you have to
change their mind or correct every little error in their thinking. If
they say something incorrect it may not be the right time to
challenge it. The study will do that in time.

k. Preparation is critical. Review your lessons ahead of time. Keep it


simple, but know your stuff.

l. Prayer is essential. Pray before going to the lesson. Bible studies


are not merely academic pursuit. They are spiritual pursuit.

m. Be sensitive to the Holy Ghost and the student while you are
teaching.

Bible studies will bring people to point of decision. Being sensitive to


the Holy Ghost, allows us to know when to push a little and when to
hold back.

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n. It takes practice to become a successful Bible Study teacher.


Don’t be afraid of failure or rejection! We never learn, if we do not
risk the pain and embarrassment failure and rejection. God’s
grace is sufficient to make up what lacks in us.

o. Use an extended study when possible. If you think that you may
only have one session, it is good to teach a one lesson, evangelistic
study.

5. PRACTICAL TIPS FOR SCHEDULING A BIBLE STUDY:

a. Scheduling is key. An unscheduled Bible Study is not a Bible Study.


When someone agrees to a Bible Study try to schedule the date
and time right away. In subsequent Bible Study lessons, always try
to schedule the next study, before you leave.

b. Be flexible. If you are going to be an effective disciple-maker, you


will have to be flexible about the location and time of the Bible
Study. Initially offer them a couple of choices. Be mindful of the
fact that there may be situations in their home which make it
impractical or challenging for them to host.

i. Offer to teach at the following places:


1. Their home
2. Your home
3. The church
4. A coffee shop

ii. Bible studies, like most Christian disciplines are never


convenient.

c. Confirm the study with a call or text the day before you are
scheduled.

d. Don’t be pushy. If they have not committed after one or two


attempts, give them some space.

6. PRACTICAL TIPS FOR OBTAINING A BIBLE STUDY:

a. Pray for spiritual sensitivity and expect God to lead you to hungry
people (John 4:35 “…lift up your eyes and look at the fields”)
b. We looking for “the lookers”.
c. View every new relationship as a potential Bible Study.

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d. Work the altar. One of the best places to secure a Bible Study is
when people are in the altar at church (especially if you have
been praying with them).

Greet them and introduce yourself. Ask them some open ended
questions about their experience and congratulate them on the
fact that God is obviously working in their life. Ask them if they
would like to get together and talk about the Bible. If they seem
open, you can proceed by mentioning the bible study

In the course of making conversation with someone, just simply ASK!

A S K
Ask… Sell… Keep…
Friendly questions about Them enthusiastically on the Your goal in mind (to
their family and occupation beauty and simplicity of a involve them in a Home
leading up to religious Home Bible Study Bible Study as soon as
subjects. possible).

Do you go to church I have found a great study What is a good day for
anywhere? If not, did you going through the bible you? What is a convenient
ever go? from Genesis to Revelation. time to have it?
What is your experience This study covers the Where would you be the
with the Lord? Affirm any highlights of the Old and most comfortable? Your
experiences they may New Testaments clearly and home, my home, the
relate. simply. church or even Starbucks?
Do you study the bible It only takes about one hour Can I have your name,
much? Or have you ever per week for around twelve phone number and
studied the bible? weeks. address?

Have you ever gone It’s free, you do not have to Try to leave a church card
through the bible from be a member of our church in their hand. Call the day
beginning to end? and you can discontinue of the study in order to
the study any time. confirm the appointment.

Are you interested in Would you like to get If they say, “No”, respond
studying the bible? together for a study? Note: kindly with: “No problem.
Wait for an answer. If you ever change your
mind, I’d be happy to give
one.”

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7. REPORTING:
a. Importance of reporting:
i. Accountability
ii. Helps pastoral team know where a student is in
discipleship.
iii. Helps us know how many studies our church is doing.
iv. Helps us to know who to ask to teach a study:
1. If you are reporting 2-3 bible studies per week,
we would not want to overload you.
2. Conversely, when we see faithfulness, it leads to
a greater degree of trust concerning new studies.
b. Digital reporting:
i. Website
ii. Church App

8. BIBLE STUDY CURRICULUM OPTIONS:

Generally speaking, it is best to use an extended Bible Study curriculum.


So much of disciple making is based on the development of a relationship
and giving a person time to growth and process the truth of God’s Word.

a. Exploring God’s Word by NAM Division UPCI – 12 Lessons


i. Available in Spanish
b. Search for Truth by NAM Division UPCI – 12 Lessons
i. Available in Spanish
c. The Bible Made Simple by Ryan Franklin – 13 Lessons
d. Grace Through Faith by Joseph Hanthorn – 1 Lesson
i. Available in Spanish
e. Into His Marvelous Light by Galen Walters – 2 Lessons *
i. www.intohismarvelouslight.com
ii. Available in Spanish
iii. Evangelistic
f. Rightly Dividing the Word by Larry Smith – 2 Lessons
i. Evangelistic
ii. Best for those who have some knowledge of the Bible
g. The Gospel by General Youth Division UPCI – 4 Lessons
i. Great for teens.

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