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 CHRISTIAN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (CRE) - NOTES FOR FORM FOUR - KENYA

 

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Kenya Notes

These notes follow the Kenya Syllabus. The notes have been prepared by qualified professional teachers.


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HOW TO PERFORM BETTER IN BIBLE STUDY


1. Start with Prayer!

Pray that God will give you wisdom and understanding of not only what the Bible means, but how it applies.

Prayer is the first step to connecting with God. It seems logical, then, to begin with prayer before you get into Scripture.

Your prayer doesn’t have to be eloquent, complicated, or perfect. Simply ask God to be with you and to give you focus and wisdom.

The best part is, he’s already promised you that He will!

“If you need wisdom, ask our generous God, and he will give it to you. He will not rebuke you for asking. But when you ask him, be sure that your faith is in God alone. Do not waver, for a person with divided loyalty is as unsettled as a wave of the sea that is blown and tossed by the wind. Such people should not expect to receive anything from the Lord. Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do” (James 1:5-8, NLT).

 

2. Spend Time in God’s Word

“Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked or stand in the way that sinners take or sit in the company of mockers, but whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his Law Day and night.” — Psalms 1:1-2

In order to effectively study the Bible, we have to spend time in it. We will not be able to learn and grasp much from God’s Word if we are not reading it regularly. Spending time in the Bible will increase our familiarity with it. It will also allow us to see themes that are present in different books of the Bible and find applications in passages.

 

3. Believe

It’s important to remember that understanding the Bible requires faith. We have to believe it. Augustine challenged us, “Believe so that you may understand.” Augustine said those words because he himself never properly understood the Bible until he believed. The Bible is much like polarised lenses that fishermen use. Without polarised lenses, the water has an intense glare. But with polarised lenses, one can see into the water. The Bible requires faith for us to see its depths.

 

4. Read the passage in context 

It can be easy to just pick out a verse that sounds good to you, but to really understand it, you should read the context (the surrounding chapter/verses). Take the time to find out who the author is, who the book was written to, and why it was written, and it can clear up a lot of questions. A study Bible or commentary can be a great resource.







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