Be The Church with Joel Wayne
How to Study the Bible Episode Summary How do you move beyond simply reading the Bible to being transformed by it? In this episode, Joel Wayne sits down for a candid conversation about what it actually looks like to open the Word of God—not to master the text, but to be mastered by it. From personal devotional rhythms to the art of sermon preparation, Joel shares the practical habits and biblical convictions that have shaped his walk with Jesus, his leadership, and his preaching. Whether you've followed Christ for decades or you're just beginning to engage Scripture, this conversation will challenge you to approach God's Word with humility, expectancy, and a desire for genuine transformation. In this episode, you'll learn: * Joel's personal Bible study rhythm — Why reading the same passages repeatedly has shaped his heart more deeply than constantly chasing something new. * Studying the movements of Scripture — How following larger sections of the Bible (like John 3–5 or Matthew 1–7) helps reveal the story God is telling and the character of Jesus. * The questions Jesus asks — Why Joel pays close attention to Christ's questions and how they expose what's happening in our own hearts. * People of faith vs. people with answers — A challenging conversation about our tendency to admire certainty more than genuine dependence on God. * "I want the text to master me." — Joel explains why Scripture should shape us rather than simply becoming something we analyze. * Personal devotion vs. sermon preparation — Why pastors and ministry leaders must guard their own relationship with Jesus apart from ministry responsibilities. * Preaching through books of the Bible — Why verse-by-verse exposition remains Joel's favorite and most transformative approach to preaching. * Casting multiple nets from the pulpit — How Joel prepares messages that engage both the new believer and the lifelong student of Scripture. * A live walk-through of John 3 — Joel demonstrates how he studies and teaches the conversation between Jesus and Nicodemus, showing how one passage can speak to people in very different places spiritually. Practical Takeaways: * Read movements of Scripture, not just isolated verses. Spend a week reading through John 1–5 or Matthew 1–7 and watch how the larger story begins to unfold. * Memorize passages, not just verses. Consider committing Psalm 1, Psalm 16, Philippians 2:5–11, or James 1:2–8 to memory. * Pay attention to the questions Jesus asks. His questions often reveal more about us than they do about the people He was speaking to. * Come to God's Word expecting transformation. The goal of Bible study isn't simply more knowledge—it's becoming more like Christ. * Protect your personal time with God. If you're in ministry, don't allow sermon preparation or teaching responsibilities to replace your own communion with Jesus. * Let Scripture shape your worldview. Don't simply look for information or inspiration; allow God's Word to continually reform your heart, mind, and life. Get each episode to your inbox -> https://bethechurch.org/podcast/ [https://bethechurch.org/podcast/] Leave a Review and Subscribe * Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/1lB8pnN6bhexbvj5KRGTRq] * Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/be-the-church-with-joel-wayne/id1845408311] * YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@BeTheChurchMI] Connect With Us * Website: https://bethechurch.org/ [https://www.youtube.com/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbGVpUEJxMnM4ZFdZR2Z3QUxhQjhFc2paYXJRQXxBQ3Jtc0ttYkxmYUlhaHpzandSNThXUEoyT2YxQ3o4M3ZqejZGdERCSFNLUFJGUEU0VFdXMW44WXFLbWxWbTBZbU1DWGFaRGIydWczaG5DSnlhVlc0cHZlei02UGNvR3JuZHVVdTJnY3lqS3ZQQk12bmZBY3dZOA&q=https%3A%2F%2Fbethechurch.org%2F&v=JX0e5yF_sM8] * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bethechurchmi/ [https://www.instagram.com/bethechurchmi/] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@BeTheChurchMI [https://www.youtube.com/@BeTheChurchMI]
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