How To Study The Bible | Voddie Baucham | Adult Bible Class

Published 2023-07-30
Adult Bible Class, 30 July 2023

All Comments (21)
  • As a young minister, God has used Voddie to bless me richly. He's proof that the scripture is not devoid of deep intellectual engagement and how God uses those to conviction and convert souls.
  • @whywho8887
    Love to listen to this Man of God share his knowledge love and compassion for Christ. What a true gift he is for all of us
  • @marshallbueckert
    Thank you for posting this video. My wife and I spent 20+ years in a church that used phrases like " what is this passage saying to you" and " that's your interpretation". We have always been hungry to study the word of God but no longer trust what we once thought God's word said. This video, for a couple of old folks who never exceled in grammar, puts in in language that is easy to follow. The hard part will be to remember what a verb and noun look like lol. Again I thank you so much for posting this video.
  • @MrGary745
    I am not Good man but i love the Lord and can tell when a man of God is speaking!! Lord please have mercy on my sinful soul! Please pray for me my friends! I tend to judge people just to make myself feel better its hard for me not to look at females certain ways even when I try not to but i can feel that the mighty Lord is working on me.
  • @davidprice4777
    Thanks Pastor Voddie for explaining the right way of studying the Holy Bible, God bless you Sir and keep spreading the Gospel!
  • @ethiosolomon3315
    This is absolutely Love from Voddie,sharing his knowledge and wisdom with the congregation. I've never seen anyone give this generously. Thank you.
  • @KingAmaniImani
    Voddie Bauchum has transformed my view, understanding and knowledge of Father God, Lord Jesus, the Holy Spirit of Truth, the authors, stories and context and content. All praises to God for allowing me by his grace to discern...
  • LORD I PRAY FOR BROTHER VODDIE, THANK YOU FOR SENDING US A TRUE MAN OF LORD AND PRINCIPAL
  • Pastor Voddie is such a blessing to listen to. He is so inspiring and pushes us to delve deeper into our faith to get closer to Jesus. I thank God for him and genuine people of God like him who stand on the word of God unapologetically and radically telling it like it is, not sugarcoating it one bit. Thank you, Jesus, for giving us an anointed person like Pastor Voddie in this day and age bold for your word. I pray you bless him abundantly and cover him even more for your kingdom and for us, the Christian church.
  • @LungieLouNdlovu
    Exactly what I have been searching for. Thank you man of God for this very necessary Video Your teachings on God’s word is so simple and clear. Stay Blessed Sir
  • @johngarnto9016
    Assumption got us a media full of false, self centered teachings.
  • This sermon has to be based off the book Grasping God’s Word by J. Scott Duvall and J. Daniel Hays. They talk about the 5 steps of the interpretive journey. It’s a great book and worthy of a great sermon.
  • @donnagarcia4541
    So happy to see this video! Thank you and Lord, bless this man of God. In Jesus name. Amen
  • @JLynnDsMyoosik
    I’ve been reading/studying the full Bible for a little over a year now (taking a deep dive, so pausing to get deeper understanding [where available] on harder to understand texts, keeping notes that I will follow up on with my Second go around). It never even occurred to me to research “how to study the Bible”. I just went with the method I felt in my spirit. And it’s comforting to know that the approach I took was overwhelmingly validated by this teaching, including: 1. What was the message that the messenger was trying to convey to the audience at that historical time? 2. How do other Bible translations phrase this particular passage (particularly for harder to understand passages, but also, for some easily understood, popular passages as I’m finding that some translations don’t do the passage’s meaning justice)? 3. Using electronic devices (apps, search engines, etc.) to navigate between different Bible translations and/or studying tools. Makes this sooooo much easier to navigate. 4. Focusing on the context (historical, levitical law vs Christian expectation, figure of speech and how it was commonly understood by those in audience, properly defining the terminology that was used in Hebrew or Greek at the time vs what that same word has morphed to mean in modern society, etc.) in order to properly interpret the text. This is VERY important. I learned how many of very popular known scriptures or biblical sayings have been taken completely out of context in their common, modern day use. One example that comes to mind is “don’t let your left hand know what your right hand is doing”. I often hear this said, in the context of “don’t let everyone know your plans or have them in your business. Keep these things to yourself.” I don’t know that there’s anything innately wrong with using this figure of speech in this context, but it’s very clearly NOT the context Jesus used when He said it. Jesus said this in the context of doing/giving charity, specifically to let his followers understand that when they give, and then boast about it, they are receiving their reward/recognition from man, and not from God. Give in secrecy, between you and God if you expect it to be counted (and rewarded) by God. This encouraged me, in confirming that I am indeed on the right track with my studying. Thanks for sharing❣️
  • @DS-uh6nr
    Please keep these studies coming.
  • This method is from the book Grasping God's Word by J Scott Duvall. A great read that helped me immensely