How to Lead Bible Study
The Bible is the word of God.
Through the Bible, we can understand the will of God, absorb spiritual food,
and grow in spirit. Therefore, it is important to read the Bible and study it.
Attending a group Bible study can improve our personal Bible reading through
the encouragement, thoughts, and discussion of the participants.
For a group Bible study to be
effective, it must be Christ-centered and nurtured through prayer. Furthermore,
because the leaders of the Bible study can determine its success or failure,
they must rely upon the guidance and encouragement from the Holy Spirit.
Preparation
Before the Bible Study
Prayer is the most important
tool for a leader. A leader’s thorough preparation should come naturally after
praying for the Bible study.
During the week preceding your
scheduled session, study the passage that you have been assigned:
Note key words and phrases.
Pick out the main points of the passage.
Do some research into the
culture and historical background to understand the context of the passage and
book. If certain verses are difficult to understand, look into the original
language to determine the meaning. The Bible was written thousands of years
ago, so we must relate it to modern life.
Think about the passage’s application
to daily life. What can we do to live out its teachings?
Keep all of the main points in
mind (or written in your notes) so that you will be able to facilitate
discussion during the Bible study.
During
the Bible Study
Arrive early to set up the room
and to pray before the others arrive.
Keep track of the time.
Ideally, the format of the Bible study should follow this schedule:
Hymn singing and prayer (10
minutes)
Read the passage out loud. The
leader should explain the main points. (10 minutes)
Discussion (30 minutes)
Conclusion, hymn singing, and
prayer (10 minutes)
During the discussion portion,
control the time and monitor the direction of the discussion so that it stays
on topic. Encourage all the participants to share their thoughts and reflections.
The
conclusion should summarize the main points of the discussion and reiterate the
teachings of the passage.
Other
Reminders
When the opinions of members
are not in accordance with the Bible, refer to the Bible for correction.
Interpret the Bible with the
words of the Bible. Do not interpret the
Bible according to personal opinion.
Speak with humility and
kindness. Do not speak to rebuke others.
With prayer and practice,
leading a group Bible study will be a fruitful and edifying experience.