In this episode of A Faithful God Podcast, we’ll explore tips and tricks to study scripture without the overwhelm.
Whether you’re new to studying scripture or you’ve been doing it for years, there’s always something we can learn.
My guest today, Tammie Pittsley from Life, Love & Jesus, is sharing her expertise and insights on how to make studying scripture easy and digestible.

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Why is studying scripture important?
Tammie shares her insights on the difference between reading the Bible and studying scripture, and why it’s so important.
She’ll discuss the benefits of digging into it and even gives us some real-life examples of what it’s done in her day-to-day life.
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Tips for studying scripture
Tammie shares her tips for studying scripture in an easy and effective way, and how with only a few minutes each day, we can still benefit from this important practice.

She’ll discuss the method she uses to study scripture in a way that doesn’t feel so overwhelming.
Overcoming common obstacles OF studying scripture
Studying scripture can feel incredibly intimidating, so I love Tammie’s approach to even the most difficult books in the New Testament.
She’ll share her insights on common obstacles to studying scripture, such as lack of time and how to handle the overwhelm with just a verse or two on any given week.
How do you apply scriptures
If we want to experience all God has for you, then simply reading the Bible just won’t get us there.
We’ve got to dig deeper and uncover its significance, so we can learn how to apply it to our life.
Tammie teaches us what to pray when we’re studying scripture so we learn from The Holy Spirit and gather wisdom, clarity and guidance.
What role should scripture play in your life
Scripture is God-inspired. It’s our reliable source of truth and wisdom that comes directly from Him.
Whether we’re going through hard times, or just trying to get through the hectic, day-to-day lists, the Bible is the source of hope and grace we need.
How to Study Scripture the Easy Way
You’re going to love my conversation with Tammie today. So grab those earbuds and your favorite beverage and join us for today’s show, How to Study Scripture the Easy Way.
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