Free Workflows From John Piper and Kay Arthur for Logos


Logos has two free workflows that look interesting: One is from John Piper and the Other is from Kay Arthur. 

John Piper's is HERE and Kay Arthur's is HERE

DESCRIPTION OF JOHN PIPER'S WORKFLOW

The Ask Questions Bible study method is adapted from John Piper’s article “How to Read the Bible for Yourself” and is used by permission from Desiring God. See also John’s expanded article “Unlock the Riches of Scripture: How I Discover Meaning in the Bible” and his book Reading the Bible Supernaturally: Seeing and Savoring the Glory of God in Scripture.

These three principles will help you as you ask questions about the text.

Principle 1: Read for the author’s meaning, not your own.

When we read, we want to know what an author intended us to see and experience in his writing. He had an intention when he wrote. Nothing will ever change that. It is there as a past, objective event in history.

We are not reading simply for subjective experiences. We are reading to discover more about objective reality. I’m not content with what comes to my mind when I read it. The meaning of a sentence, or a word, or a letter is what the author intended for us to understand by it. Therefore, meaning is the first aim of all good reading.

Principle 2: Ask questions to unlock the riches of the Bible.

When we read, we generally do not really think until we are faced with a problem to be solved, a mystery to be unraveled, or a puzzle to be deciphered. Until our minds are challenged, and shift from passive reading to active reading, we drift right over lots of insights.

Asking ourselves questions is a way of creating a problem or a mystery to be solved. That means the habit of asking ourselves questions awakens and sustains our thinking. It stimulates our mind while we read, and drives us down deep to the real meaning of a passage.

Principle 3: At every page, pray and ask for God’s help.

Reflect on how Christians today should live in light of this passage, and consider what impact it should have on your life.

DESCRIPTION OF KAY ARTHUR'S

This workflow guides you through the steps of studying a chapter of the Bible using the inductive Bible study approach of Precept Ministries International.

Note: the Precept approach involves close study of the Bible at the book-level (say, the whole Gospel of John), the chapter level (say, John 1), and the verse-level (say, John 1:1). This workflow assumes you are working through a single chapter of the Bible.

John Piper's is HERE and Kay Arthur's is HERE


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