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Contributed by Phil Spadaro   
Tuesday, 23 February 2010

ImageRomans 10:17 – Consequently faith comes from hearing the message and the message is heard through the word of Christ.

Many issues in one's life can boil down to a lack of faith. Issues in relationships, marriage, overcoming sin, zeal, compassion, evangelism, etc... are faith driven activities and characteristics. We want our relationships to be strong, our marriages enjoyable and radiant, our sin eliminated and our evangelism effective. However, what are the typical routes we take to accomplish these goals? Work harder, get input from other Christians, counseling, guilt or feel bad about not accomplishing what we set out to do. We are not attacking the root of the problem; faith.


Whatever the issue I face, Bible study is part of the answer. Romans 10:17 tells me my faith depends on hearing the message of Christ. Where do I hear the message? From the Bible. If the issue is my marriage, then part of the answer is Bible study. If my issue is overcoming sin, then part of the answer is Bible study. Faith and Bible study are inextricably linked.

Before I will entertain counseling someone on their marriage, evangelism, sin or other spiritual (and non-spiritual) subject, I ask the question, “How is your Bible study?” If the answer is weak or inconsistent then my advice is to go read and study God's word. Then we can talk. Otherwise, if the individual is not listening to God, what difference will it make what I say?

Let us see our faith in light of our Bible study and be encouraged to deepen our study of God's word with greater consistency allowing it to penetrate our hearts and build our faith.
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