Me4Him said:I suppose everyone has a different way of learning the scriptures, so what works for me may not work for you.
Actually, I learn more scripture without a bible in my hand then with one,
it's called "mediating" (thinking) on/about what I've read.
We go through life with everything in the world "on our minds", seldom thinking about the scriptures and what we've read,
it's as easy to "think on these things" of scripture as anything else, and continue doing whatever we're doing, driving/working/whatever.
I find that when I am mediating on scripture the "Spirit" will teach/show me things I didn't know, and the next time I do open the bible, I find the proof.
And I haven't gotten around to mentioning the fact that while this is taking place, you're having a personal relationship, one on one, with God/Jesus,
And like in life, the more often you're associated with a person the better you get to know them.
We can think on the things of the world or the things of God, it's our choice.
you know what, you've got some great insight there. That's probably the best way to do it .. because you're reading God's word and meditating and communicating with God to figure out the meanings. it's all through God and not through worldly creations. I appreciate your reply.