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SOAPY BIBLE STUDY
This study is an intentional, focused effort of growing in the
understanding of the Scriptures.
I believe this form of study will
assist us in the transformation
of our inner lives as we mature
in understanding and in faith.
This form of study will assist
us in the study of the scripture
and in Christian conversation.
The SOAPY Bible study works like this:
1. Set aside 30 minutes every day for the study. You might want
to take more time after you have
gotten started. Don't overload
yourself in the beginning.
2. I encourage you to keep a "SOAPY"
journal because there will be
the need to write every day.
3. As you develop your route,
share what you are learning with
your Growth Group, Sunday School
class, Circle, other groups in
which you participate, or with
friends in conversation.
The acronym "SOAPY" provides a pattern for
a focues study of the Scriptures.
The scriptures for the SOAPY
Bible Study are listed below.
In Christ's Service,

Timothy L. Bias
S - SCRIPTURE: Read the scripture
passage aloud so you can hear
it. Second, write every word
of the scripture in your journal.
Both reading it aloud and writing
it will help put the scripture
in your mind and heart.
O - OBSERVATION: Ask yourself
the question, “What is
God teaching me in this scripture?" As
you ask yourself the question,
your mind will be full of thoughts.
Write those thoughts down.
You will know what is being
communicated as you reflect
upon what you have written.
A - APPLICATION:
Ask yourself the question, “How
does this scripture apply to
my
life?" As you reflect
upon the question, look for
promises to claim, attitudes
to change, challenges to accept,
sins to confess, commands to
obey, actions to take, examples
to follow, or skills to learn.
Write in your journal how the
scripture applies to you and
to your life situations.
P - PRAYER: Write
a prayer to God. Depending
on what you
have read and written the prayer
might be one of praise and
thanksgiving, a prayer asking
God to help you apply the teaching
to your life, or a prayer of
confession. This is your prayer
to God. The discipline of writing
your prayer will lead to transformation.
Y - YIELDING: As
you complete your "SOAPY" Bible
study, ask yourself the question, "What
of my life must I yield to
God?" This is the question
that leads to obedience. Everyday,
through Bible study, you will
have the opportunity to yield
a little more of your life
to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
The prayer I use each day that
leads to yielding is, “Lord,
by your grace grant me the
obedience to yield another
part of my life to you today."
| April 12 |
II Corinthians 1:1-2 |
April 19 |
II Corinthians 2:12-17 |
| April 13 |
II Corinthians 1:3-7 |
April 20 |
II Corinthians 3:1-3 |
| April 14 |
II Corinthians 1:8-11 |
April 21 |
II Corinthians 3:4-6 |
| April 15 |
II Corinthians 1:12-14 |
April 22 |
II Corinthians 3:7-11 |
| April 16 |
II Corinthians 1:15-22 |
April 23 |
II Corinthians 3:12-18 |
| April 17 |
II Corinthians 1:23-2:4 |
April 24 |
II Corinthians 4:1-2 |
| April 18 |
II corinthians 2:5-11 |
April 25 |
II corinthians 4:3-4 |
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