Most mornings, I use a Bible study
method called SOAP (Scripture, Observation, Application,
and Prayer).
I handwrite or type one or more
verses of Scripture.
During the Observation portion, I also read the surrounding verses, look up some of the related verses listed in my Bible, and use the free tools provided by www.blueletter.com and/or the YouVersion app in order to better understand what the passage means.
During the Application portion, I reflect on what the Scripture and the additional insights I've gleaned mean to me.
Then, I type/write out a Prayer.
During the Observation portion, I also read the surrounding verses, look up some of the related verses listed in my Bible, and use the free tools provided by www.blueletter.com and/or the YouVersion app in order to better understand what the passage means.
During the Application portion, I reflect on what the Scripture and the additional insights I've gleaned mean to me.
Then, I type/write out a Prayer.
Let me show you an example.
Scripture
Isaiah 29:19, NKJV:
The meek also shall increase their
joy in the LORD, and the poor among men shall rejoice in the Holy One of
Israel.
Observation
In order to understand the context
of this verse, I read the entire chapter and tried to mentally answer the Who,
What, Where, Why, When and How questions. The passage itself provided answers
to some of them. For example: The LORD is obviously the one who is making the promises in the verse above, as well as other thrilling ones like this one: “And in that day shall the deaf hear the
words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity, and
out of darkness” (Isaiah 29:18, NKJV).
I’m not sure what the “in that day”
phrase refers to. A day of reckoning that passed in long-ago times? A future reckoning? (I’ll need to do further study to find that out.)
However, the truth is: God will set things right again!
When He does, there will be a great reversal. The meek shall increase their joy
in the LORD. The poor shall rejoice in the Holy One of Israel. The deaf shall
hear the words of the book. The eyes of the blind will see.
Another exciting thing will also
occur, just as the LORD promises in Isaiah 29: 23, NKJV:
But when he [Jacob, Israel]
sees his children,
The work of My hands, in his
midst,
They will hallow My name,
And hallow the Holy One of Jacob,
And fear the God of Israel.
The New Living Translation
renders
that verse this way: "For when they see their many children and all the
blessings I have given them, they will recognize the holiness of the Holy One
of Israel. They will stand in awe of the God of Jacob."
That time, “that day,” will be a
fulfillment of yet another one of God's promises that's found in this chapter:
Application
I will wait patiently and
prayerfully for God to set things right. How and when He does it is His
business, not mine. I trust Him to do a marvelous work--in His time and in His
way. In the meantime, I will honor His name and stand in awe of Him for He is
an awesome God at all times not just when He astounds me with “miracles.” Every
day, I see His awesome work all around me. And those glimpses prompt me to
praise Him.
Prayer
Father, I take joy in knowing You are indeed the God who
sees and the God who acts. Help me to keep a quiet and trusting heart as I wait
for You to set all things straight.
NOTES:
- I don't always write/type this much. But when time permits, I do enjoy and benefit from "digging deeper." However, even a little bit of SOAPing helps me.
- I encourage you to try this method and then post a comment to let me (and others) know what you think of it.
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