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Techniques most often used to study scripture

Techniques most often used to study scripture.

Teleios conducted a survey regarding what techniques people use to study scripture. This survey indicates that young evangelicals appear to use mostly superficial techniques to study scripture, however, those who most believe that scripture should be studied deeply, and is important for living a godly life, noted better wellbeing.

Study Scripture Survey Summary

Teleios, Inc. conducted a survey regarding what techniques people use to study scripture. The survey was promoted on Christian Instagram accounts frequented by adolescents and millennials. Of the 455 respondents the majority were: female (75%), <34 years old (80%), from the United States (53%), and evangelical (79%).

Participants noted they most frequently study scripture by: reading down the text (60%), using a devotional (52%), searching for verses about a particular topic (50%) and learning from what they hear around their church and/or from friends (45%).

In contrast, fewer used more in-depth Bible study techniques such as’

  • Scriptural word search (21%)
  • Verse by verse study using an inductive method (20%)
  • Online software or website (such as e-Sword) (11%)
  • Studying a theology book (9%)
  • Utilizing a Greek or Hebrew word dictionary (6%)
  • Studying directly from the Greek or Hebrew text (2%)When asked what educational settings they use to study scripture the most common responses were: personal scripture study (80%), what they hear around their church and/or from friends (42%), a small group Bible study (36%), or streaming their pastor’s sermons (34%).

Respondents reported generally good wellbeing averaging 4.6 [on a scale of 0 (worse) to 6 (best)]. However, significantly better wellbeing (P<0.001) was scored by those who believed ‘Bible study is important to Christian life’ and ‘To live a fruitful and satisfying Christian life, one should go deeply in learning the Bible’.

This survey indicates that young evangelicals appear to use mostly superficial techniques to study scripture, however, those who most believe that scripture should be studied deeply, and is important for living a godly life, noted better wellbeing.

How do you study scripture?

Teleios’ most recent survey explored techniques used to study scripture. There were 455 responses. Below are explanations of biblical importance. 

Christianity is an exciting religion based in knowledge, wisdom and understanding (Ephesians 1:16). However, the Bible gives little specific direction on how to study God’s word apart from several general statements.

Biblical injunctions

  • Know and understand – We should learn and comprehend the information that Paul received from Christ and gave to the church (Ephesians 1:17Colossians 1:9).
  • Instruction – This is an accepted mode of information transfer in the Epistles and so being taught by somebody else or teaching others is a Biblical principle (II Timothy 2:15,23-24I Timothy 4:6,12,16).

Therefore, all the learning choices provided in the Teleios survey we can use to help learn scripture and meet the above injunctions, if done in sufficient quantity and quality to actually learn the Bible.

The problem

Unfortunately, Teleios has found that Bible education suffers greatly in our Christian culture. Several prior surveys showed a deep lack of basic knowledge in the:

  • Gospel content and ability to express it
  • Security of salvation
  • The Holy Spirit
  • End times events

Knowing the Bible is important because wrong information about God can cause us to believe lies about Him and profoundly affect our spiritual wellbeing. Interesting, Teleios also has noted in a number of surveys that those who study scripture more frequently have better wellbeing. We don’t know the reasons why but is probably related to incorporating biblical principles and the freedom of faith in their lives.

Learning goals

While scripture doesn’t provide a method of study per se, it does provide goals to which we should strive:

It is up to us to link the goal to our method. Unfortunately, it appears the most popular techniques for learning scripture present in our survey are insufficient.

Table 1: What is my current method to study scripture? (Top 6 responses)

ResponsePercent
Read down the text59%
Use a devotional52%
Search for verses about a particular topic50%
Learn from what I hear around the church and/or friends45%
Follow a year-long Bible reading plan25%
Watch a movie or video about the Bible23%

It is for each of us to drive ourselves to a more comprehensive study until we reach the goals listed above. That does not exclude the most popular methods listed in the survey, however, to really know God a deeper study of the word is provided by the following choices:

Table 2: More in-depth techniques to study scripture

Response
Scriptural word search
Study verse by verse using an inductive method
Use online software or website such as e-Sword (https://www.e-sword.net/)
Study a theology book
Utilize a Greek or Hebrew word dictionary to enhance my knowledge of the original word definitions
Study directly from the Greek or Hebrew text

Know God and Christ! Study His fabulous word! It is freeing and satisfying. If you need help, let us know, and we can try to assist you as best we can.

Thank you again for taking our survey!

You can find the complete data for this survey here.



 

Techniques Most Often Used To Study Scripture

GOOSE CREEK, S.C. – June 6, 2018 – PRLog — Teleios, Inc. conducted a survey regarding what techniques people use to study scripture. The survey was promoted on Christian Instagram accounts frequented by adolescents and millennials. Of the 455 respondents the majority were: female (75%), <34 years old (80%), from the United States (53%), and evangelical (79%).

Participants noted they most frequently study scripture by: reading down the text (60%), using a devotional (52%), searching for verses about a particular topic (50%), and learning from what they hear around their church and/or from friends (45%).

In contrast, fewer used more in-depth Bible study techniques such as:
·        Scriptural word search (21%)
·        Verse by verse study using an inductive method (20%)
·        Online software or website (such as e-Sword) (11%)
·        Studying a theology book (9%)
·        Utilizing a Greek or Hebrew word dictionary (6%)
·        Studying directly from the Greek or Hebrew text (2%)

When asked what educational settings they use to study scripture the most common responses were: personal scripture study (80%), what they hear around their church and/or from friends (42%), a small group Bible study (36%), or streaming their pastor’s sermons (34%).

Respondents reported generally good wellbeing averaging 4.6 [on a scale of 0 (worse) to 6 (best)]. However, significantly better wellbeing (P<0.001) was scored by those who believed ‘Bible study is important to Christian life’ and ‘To live a fruitful and satisfying Christian life, one should go deeply in learning the Bible’.

This survey indicates that young evangelicals appear to use mostly superficial techniques to study scripture, however, those who most believe that scripture should be studied deeply, and is important for living a godly life, noted better wellbeing.

All the findings of the survey can be found here as well as other findings from Teleios Research are on our website.

About Teleios – Teleios is a non-profit foundation, seeks to demonstrate the truth of Scripture and the Christian faith through the scientific method by providing evidence for the positive results of a biblically-based lifestyle. Prior studies conducted by Teleios have shown that the practice of the Christian faith (praise, prayer, fellowship, service and Bible study) and security of salvation increases well-being while reducing guilt.

Contact
Teleios Research
Lindsay Nelson
lindsay.nelson@prnorb.com
 
You can find the original Press Release here.
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