Bible Engagement + Scripture Reflection = Spiritual Growth

I ask you: how are you equipping, encouraging, and empowering your people to engage the Bible and reflect on Scripture’s meaning in their life?
The Reveal study carried out by Willow Creek Community Church almost a decade ago still provide crucial insights for how we are leading our people. THE key factor in spiritual growth is engagement with and reflection upon the Bible.
The authors argue for three major movements as one progresses from unbelief and spiritual immaturity to a life that is centered upon Christ. The KEY spiritual catalyst that appears in all three movements is, you guessed it, Bible engagement and reflection. They write that “‘Reflection on Scripture’ is the number one factor across all three movements.” (41) They proceed, “But that’s only part of the story. When we statistically compare the power of these factors, ‘Reflection on Scripture’ (‘I reflect on the meaning of Scripture in my life’) is much more influential than any other personal spiritual practice.” (41)
I love to teach, most of you know that, but this study was humbling when I first learned these truths. The fact that Bible engagement is the KEY for spiritual growth shows that the primary growth of the individual does not occur during my 40-minute lesson, rather it occurs as the individual reflects on the Scripture in such a way that it impacts their day-to-day experience. To that end, I shifted my mentality so that my goal was not to give them a “point” or “idea” per se, rather I began to equip people with the tools to engage Scripture on their own. My measure of success became their independence from me.
So, I ask you again: how are you equipping, encouraging, and empowering your people to engage the Bible and reflect on Scripture’s meaning in their life?
Here’s some quick helps:

  1. Send them away with 1-2 strong application questions to reflect on each day that they will share with someone from the group by text, call, email, or lunch.
  2. Send them away with a reading plan that intersects with your weekly teaching.
  3. Use the Brentwood Baptist reading plan online or have them download the app: http://brentwoodbaptist.com/journeyon-today/
Greg L. Hawkins and Cally Parkinson, Follow Me: What’s Next for You (Barrington, IL: Willow Creek Association, 2008).

Reboot Ministry

BBC’s Reboot Combat Recovery ministry will again offer the Reboot support class to veterans of our military services at Operation Stand Down on 12th Avenue South in Nashville.
We’ve been pleased to graduate more than 50 men and women veterans from a BBC ministry which addresses Post Traumatic Stress, depression and spiritual wounds.  Graduates have gone on to re-connect with their families, find employment and move toward personal stability because the Reboot course has given them biblical answers for the wounds of war.
BBC Life Groups have provided an evening meal for the Reboot class meetings over the past couple of years.  The attendees have told us that the great meals we have served mean so much to them that someone cares enough to provide them with a hot meal on Wednesday night.
The BBC Reboot Combat Support Steering Committee appreciates your contributions to these veterans and would like to ask if your Life Group would provide a meal or funds for a meal.
Bob McReynolds coordinates the meals for Reboot students and would be pleased to come to your Life Group to talk about this important ministry to our veterans.  We hope you’ll consider making this valuable contribution to the men and women who have served our country in uniform.
To learn more about Reboot and its ministry to our veterans, please visit this website page.

 
 

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