The Bible is to our spirit what food is to our body! If we don’t regularly take God’s Word into our minds, hearts, and spirits we WILL starve spiritually. There are far too many malnourished Christians who rarely, if ever, read God’s Word…other than Sunday morning at church. It’s no wonder our spiritual lives lack power & consistency.
Being a disciple of Jesus is about being conformed to His image. So it seems obvious, that in order to walk like Jesus we must engage deeply & consistently with God’s Word. The more we study and apply the Bible, the more we get to know God personally. The more we get to know God personally, the more we love God. The more we love God, the more we desire to obey Him.
Hebrews 4:12 describes God’s Word as “living and active” but far too many people experience it as “old and confusing”. They’ve tried reading the but seem to get nothing out of it.
But the reality is that daily time with God in His Word is absolutely necessary for our spiritual growth. It must be a priority in our lives if we’re going to follow Jesus. The problem is that you’ll quickly stop reading your Bible if you’re not intentional about listening to God and looking for ways to apply His word to your life. Far too many Christians haven’t been taught how to hear from God.
With so many different Bible study methods out there, it can get quite confusing. So, I want to share with you the method I use. Not that you have to adopt it, but it has helped me grow closer to God and apply His Word in my life over the years.
Thanks to Robby Gallaty and Replicate Ministries for making this method easy to remember using the acronym H.E.A.R. – which stands for Highlight, Explain, Apply, and Respond.
Let me give you a word of caution before you go and randomly open your Bible and start reading. Reading random Scriptures will not provide solid biblical growth any more than eating random foods out of your pantry will provide solid physical growth. You need an effective reading plan. Based on my experience, a lot of reading plans require too much reading. It’s really hard to reflect on and apply 4-5 chapters per day. When I’ve tried to follow those type of plans, it has reduced my Bible reading to a system of box-checking instead of a time to hear from God. In order to digest more of the Word, I actually prefer to read less. That’s why I recommend 1-2 chapters/day; 5 days/week.
Here’s how to adopt the H.E.A.R. Method into your daily time with God:
Finally I want you to notice that these are all action words: Highlight, Explain, Apply, and Respond. God does not want us to sit back and wait for Him to drop some truth into our laps. Instead of waiting passively, God desires that we pursue Him actively. Remember God’s word is “living & active” & He desires to speak to you through His Word!