"Set Apart - A Man After God's Heart" men's journal uses the SOAP bible study method. The SOAP Bible study method stands for Scripture, Observation, Application, Prayer. It is a simple and effective way to study the Bible, providing a structured and meaningful approach to understanding and applying God's word in your daily life.
🛡️ KEY FEATURES OF THE SOAP BIBLE STUDY JOURNAL INCLUDE 🛡️
-- 10 Steps to Studying the Bible: Gain a systematic approach to your Bible study.
-- "What is the Bible?": Break down the Bible's structure for better understanding.
-- Helpful Resources List: Find additional materials to enhance your verse-by-verse bible study.
-- Step-by-Step Word Study Instructions: Learn how to conduct a comprehensive bible word study with detailed instructions and a sample to grasp the deeper meaning of scriptural words. Includes a list of suggested words to get you started.
🛡️SPECS 🛡️
* 6 x 9 inches
* Hardcover
* Black coil
* Printed on thick paper for use with highlighters and gel pens.
🛡️75 DAILY SPREAD INCLUDE 🛡️
-- Date and Day of the Week: Start each day with a clear focus.
-- Daily Gratitude Area: Reflect on what you’re thankful for each day.
-- Scripture: Record and meditate on a key Bible verse or a section of verses.
-- Observation, Key Words, Cross References, Application: Engage deeply with the text and apply it to your life.
-- Prayer: Pen your heart's prayers—nothing is off-topic. Record what the Father places on your heart and mind and your next steps.
🛡️ 20 BLANK WORD STUDY PAGES INCLUDE: 🛡️
-- Other Translations Area: Compare different Bible translations to get a broader perspective on the word's meaning.
-- Part of Speech: Identify whether the word is a noun, verb, adjective, etc., to understand its role in the sentence.
-- Biblical Word Usage: Explore how the word is used throughout the Bible to gain comprehensive insights.
-- Key Verses: Highlight significant verses where the word is prominently featured.
Original Language: For a deeper understanding, explore the word's original Hebrew, Greek, or Aramaic form.
-- Definition: Write down definitions and how they apply within different contexts.
-- Notes: Jot down personal reflections, insights, and additional information you discover during your study.
-- Application: Record how the understanding of the word can be applied to your life.