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Many of us find that
even after listening for years to sermons, sermonettes; reading
booklets and articles; that we still have difficulty in locating
scripture and explaining our beliefs to others. We know that the
scriptures are "in there somewhere," but we often forget where
to locate them. "Chain-referencing" your Bible is a way to
overcome that weakness and really gain a command of scripture
and Bible Doctrine. Remember the axiom, that until you
understand a subject well enough to teach and explain it, you do
not really understand it.
"Chain-referencing" is
really very simple, a lot of fun and will help you to really
grow in your command of scripture. Here is how to do it:
1. When studying an
article or booklet on doctrine or evaluating a spoken message,
try to locate the most important scriptures and comments. Notice
how the writer or speaker explains the doctrine or subject and
which scriptures are the most vital. Notice especially the order
in which the scriptures are used, because good teaching follows
a logical order.
2. Make a
"Chain-Reference" index in the front of your Bible, where you
can list the subjects you wish to be able to explain or
understand. Beside the subject you will list the first scripture
which will get you into your subject. For example, you might
have an index which begins like this:
CHAIN REFERENCE INDEX
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Salvation-Conversion-Acts 2:37-38
-
Sabbath-Genesis
2:2
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Heaven-Do
Christians Go There When They Die?-Genesis 13:14-15
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Repentance from Dead Works--Hebrews
6:1
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Baptism-How
to Understand Baptism-Mark 1:14-15
Now let's suppose that
you want to chain-reference the subject "Sabbath" in your Bible.
Genesis 2:2 will be your starting scripture. To explain the
Sabbath, all you have to do is turn to your index, get your
starting scripture, Genesis 2:2, and turn to that passage. Then
beside this passage you will make a little box, with C.R.,
Sabbath and your next scripture. So once you get on the
chain-reference road, it will take you to the end. Following is
an illustration of how the Sabbath could be referenced. Notice
especially the logical order of scripture and how each scripture
"under-girds" the next one. It is a marvelous way to explain and
understand Biblical Doctrine. |