Bobby Miller III recognizes four easy ways to derail a small group Bible study. Maybe you’ll recognize one or more of them. I sure do.
- Sideline the Bible to talk about other sources.
- Focus on personal issues rather than Bible interpretation.
- Look for ways others should change rather than applying the text to ourselves.
- Over-comfort and adopt a fix-it attitude rather than trusting God’s Spirit to bring change.
Here’s a taste of his advice on the first danger:
If you want to use other Christian material, do so wisely by having your group read the Scripture passages the sources are based on as well. Don’t assume every group member is already familiar enough with the Bible passage you’re studying. Instead, take the time to revisit each section in its context. You may be surprised by how much you discover.
This is good, practical counsel. Check it out!
