- In your group life, do you find that only a few people feel confident to share what they see in the Bible?
- Would you like a simple viral way to train others in how to read the Bible… and wonder if Discovery Bible Study might be a way forward?
- How confident are you that you can effectively read the Bible with pre-Christians?
One of the keys to healthy missional community life is having the Bible at the center. People need to be able to encounter God there – but in ways that empower each individual, wherever they are on their spiritual journey, to see Jesus for themselves and not feel pressured to merely parrot out the “right” answer.
Fresh Bread
In broad terms, one of our 6 essentials of ‘what happens’ in a missional community is about active engagement with the Bible. We call this, ‘Fresh Bread’. You know that moment when you walk past a bakery and suddenly you are hit with the wondrous aroma of baking bread? And while a moment before you weren’t even thinking about food, now all you can focus on is enjoying all that goodness!
When it comes to the Bible, as we break it open in something like a Discovery Bible Study, we should be struck by the fresh aroma of the ‘now word’ of Jesus to us as we think about how it impacts our story today. In fact, Scripture is so powerful, when we encounter God there and see how He is intersecting our life right now, that becomes all we can think about. This can be true both for Christians and also those not yet committed to Christ.
And this is where Discovery Bible Study is such a powerful tool. Globally it is having a colossal impact, especially in nations where some of the fiercest persecution of Christians is taking place. In such situations it is vital to find simple, transferable ways to train people to read the Bible, hear what Jesus is saying to them, and then obey that direction that very week.
In response to many questions, in this video we share with you all you’ll need to know to start and multiply your own Discovery Bible Study!
EXERCISE:
Who can you invite to read the Bible with you in a Discovery Bible Study?
DISCOVERY BIBLE STUDY QUESTIONS:
REVIEW how you did last week in obeying the passage, and who you shared it with
READ the passage x2, and then retell it
DISCUSS
1. What did I discover about God in this passage?
2. What did I discover about people in this passage?
ACT
3. How will I commit to obey this passage this week?
4. With whom will I share what I have learned from this passage?
PRAY for one another
DISCOVERY BIBLE STUDY – READING PLAN
This is a sample list of passages that you can use if you want to read through some of the key points of the story of God. Obviously, adapt the list as you see fit!
- God Creates – Genesis 1:1-25
- God Creates Man and Woman – Genesis 2:4-24
- Man and Woman Eat the Fruit – Genesis 3:1-13
- God’s Curses – Genesis 3:14-24
- God Regrets His Creation – Genesis 6:5-8
- God Saves Noah and His Family – Genesis 6:9 – 8:14
- God’s Covenant with Noah – Genesis 8:15 -9:17
- God’s Covenant with Abram – Genesis 12:1-8, 15:1-6, 17:1-7
- Abraham Gives His Son as an Offering – Genesis 22:1-19
- God Spares His People – Exodus 12:1-28
- The Commands of God – Exodus 20:1-21
- The Sin Offering – Leviticus 4:1-35
- God’s Righteous Servant – Isaiah 53
- Jesus is Born – Luke 1:26-38, 2:1-20
- Jesus is Baptized – Matthew 3; John 1:29-34
- Jesus is Tested – Matthew 4:1-11
- Jesus and the Religious Leader – John 3:1-21
- Jesus and the Samaritan Woman – John 4:1-26, 39-42
- Jesus and the Paralyzed Man – Luke 5:17-26
- Jesus Calms the Storm – Mark 4:35-41
- Jesus and the Man with Evil Spirits – Mark 5:1-20
- Jesus Raises a Man from the Dead – John 11:1-44
- Jesus Talks about His Betrayal and the Covenant – Matthew 26:17-30
- Jesus is Betrayed and Faces Trial – John 18:1-19:16
- Jesus is Crucified – Luke 23:32-56
- Jesus is Resurrected – Luke 24:1-35
- Jesus Appears to the Disciples and Ascends to Heaven – Luke 24:36-53
- Enter into the Kingdom God – John 3:1-21
Great video, very encouraging. The explanations for how to implement it with various groups from the very young to the unchurched to the churched was straightforward and easy for anyone to grasp and understand. And appreciate the questions and suggested Bible passages.
Thanks so much Norene – so glad this was practical and useful. We find DBS to be such a helpful way of empowering the many to encounter Jesus for themselves in the Bible.
Thank you for this series of blogs/vlogs. It is similar to material I have read about before, and tried, but something about the way you are presenting it has made it “click” for me. Two of us are starting tomorrow, Probably using Mark’s Gospel. Pray for us, please!
That is exciting to hear about your new study – praying it flourishes and feel anointed by the Spirit to lead with confidence!
And thank you as well for your lovely encouraging words!
Alex, I’m encouraged that you’re using DBS and finding success. I’ve been doing it for almost three years now, and it’s transformed the way I disciple young adults at my church. In fact, we’ve developed a journal that people can use for taking groups through it! Of course, it involves some training as you know, but we’re happy to work with people toward figuring out how to use a more tactile approach. Blessings!
Hi Chad – I love the work that you’ve done in this area!
If other readers want to know more, please do contact Chad – his journal for DBS is excellent, and he can help you have your own version.
Good afternoon Chad,
Sorry that I am late to this conversation, but I would love to see the journal that you have developed for use with DBS. Happy to pay for a copy?
Hi Chad, I would like to check out your journal! Can we talk?