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*What are we supposed to do with the Bible?*
 
Introductory questions: 
 
What was God’s Word to Job (Job 23:12)?
What was God’s Word to David (Ps.
119:103)?
What was God’s Word to Jeremiah (Jer.
15:16)?
What was God’s Word to Peter (I Pet.
2:1-3)?
What was God’s Word to Jesus (Mt.
4:4)?
What is God’s Word to you?
What did God say He would do with His Word in Amos 8:11?
Why does God do this?
Mt. 25:24-28
 
Could the same thing happen today?
How does II Tim.
4:2-4 relate to this?
 
I.
Digest it - store it on the inside
      A.
Memorize  Ps.
119:11
      B.
Meditate  Josh.
1:8a; Ps. 1:2; 119:97; I Tim.
4:15
II.
Demonstrate it - show it on the outside
      Josh.
1:8b; Rom.
6:17; Ja. 1:22-25; I Tim.
4:16
III.
Declare it - speak it on all sides
      Mk.
16:15; Rom.
10:14,15; I Tim.
4:13; II Tim.
4:2
IV.
Defend it Jude 3
V.  Deposit it II Tim.
2:2
 
Conclusion:  Each of these three points depends on the previous point.
It is very difficult to demonstrate on the outside what is not on the inside, and if you do succeed at this, you are guilty of hypocrisy.
If you try to declare the Word of God without having   sufficiently memorized or meditated upon it, you will soon find yourself in a corner or over your head with too many questions you can’t answer.
If you do not demonstrate the Word of God in your life, you will lack the boldness and confidence to properly declare it, and no one would want to listen if you did.
All of these steps become easier if you love the Word of God (Ps.
119:47,48,97,113, 119,127,140,159,163,165,167).
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