Study to Show Yourself Approved
“Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” – 2 Timothy 2:15 (KJV)
Why Should You “Study to Show Yourself Approved”?
Study to Show Yourself Approved is more than a Bible verse—it’s a command and a lifestyle. According to 2 Timothy 2:15, every believer is called to study the Word of God diligently. When you commit to the study of Scripture, you position yourself to be used by God, to stand confidently in truth, and to rightly divide His Word without shame.
We believe studying the Bible is essential for every Christian—not just for pastors, teachers, or leaders. As believers, we must grow in the Word, learn to discern truth from error, and live out what we study.
What You’ll Find in These Study Aids
This page is your go-to source for weekly Bible study aids that help you apply God’s Word. Whether you’re reviewing Sunday’s message or going deeper in your devotional life, our resources are here to support you.
Each tool is designed to help you:
- Memorize scripture
- Reflect on sermons and lessons
- Apply biblical truths to everyday life
- Grow stronger in your faith walk
Related Study: Gifts of the Spirit Study Game
Our goal is to help you become not just a hearer, but a doer of the Word.
We often hear the Word, but by midweek, it’s easy to forget it. This is why we provide fresh, weekly study materials to keep you grounded and growing.
James 1:22–25 (KJV):
“But be ye doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves...”
Featured Study Tool: Gifts of the Spirit Interactive Game
Use our interactive game to review the nine gifts of the Holy Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:4–11) in a fun and memorable way.
Additional Resources: Coming Soon
Gifts of the Spirit Study Guide
- Sunday Service Scriptures
- Leadership Class Notes
- Printable Study Aids
- Weekly Bible Memory Verses
💬 Stay Connected
Come back every week for updated tools to help you stay rooted in the Word. And remember, studying God’s Word isn’t just about reading—it’s about living what you learn.
