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How to Study the Bible

This week on Hope Sabbath School, we explore the lesson *How to Study the Bible.* We’ve already seen how essential the Bible is for growing in our relationship with God, but how do we study it in a meaningful way? It begins by setting aside a special time and finding a quiet place where we can focus. As we open God’s Word, we come prayerfully, asking the Holy Spirit to guide us into truth and help us understand His message for our lives. Studying the Bible is more than a routine—it’s a personal and transformative journey with God. Join us this week on Hope Sabbath School as we discover how this simple practice can become a rich and lasting blessing.

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