Written By Debbie West
02/11/2018
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 "At  first his disciples did not understand all this. Only after Jesus was  glorified did they realize that these things had been written about him  and that they had done these things to him.”    John 12:16 
Sometimes I just don’t understand the Bible.  I try to read because I know it’s God’s Word and He speaks through His  word. But often I don’t know what He’s trying to say. It just seems like  there are a lot of stories about a bunch of people who lived a long  time ago.
The Apostle John, who was  very close to Jesus, admits that the disciples — the ones who spent  every day with Jesus — did not always understand what Jesus was saying  and doing either. I must admit that I take comfort in that. The ones to  whom Jesus spent countless hours teaching did not get it.
How did these 12 men go  from puzzled followers to the pillars of the Christian faith as we know  them today? I think the answer lies in the events following Jesus’  resurrection.
Luke records in Acts 1:3  that Jesus spent 40 days with them after he rose from the dead. He went  to the scriptures that these Jewish men knew well and explained how all  of the things that happened to Him were the fulfillment of prophecy.  The resurrection and redemption for all mankind were God’s plan all  along. He opened their eyes so they could understand (Luke 24:45).
Understanding the Bible  comes through time spent with God — praying and allowing God to show us  the meaning of His Word. It is a life-long practice. But God is faithful  to teach us and open our minds to know Him better.
Lord, help me understand the words I read in the Bible. Open my eyes and my mind. Amen.
Go Deeper  — Find a Bible study in your church or community. You may find one  online or on television. A good Bible dictionary or handbook can also be  a valuable resource to understanding scripture. Make this week one more  step toward understanding God’s Word better.
Delve Further  — Host a Bible study. You don’t have to be a scriptural know-it-all,   just have an open heart and mind, and invite a few people into your home  to study it together. Here are some tips.
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