1.9. The Hand Illustration

a. KEY VERSES: See Appendix A for the Hand Illustration. This illustration helps the disciple to see the many ways she can approach God’s Word. Each finger with a verse represents one of those ways. Look over and read through this illustration together.

b. KEY THOUGHT: There are many ways to interact with God’s Word, with the main purpose being that we learn to truly meditate on the Word of God.

c. KEY QUESTION: We have studied and know that Scripture is vital for our lives as His disciples. How can we saturate ourselves with the Word of God?

d. DISCUSSION WITH REFLECTION QUESTIONS:

i. Think back to the many characteristics of God’s Word we have studied. Which stand out to you as you consider your growth and continual connection to Jesus?

ii. How do you interact with Scripture in addition to a daily devotional time?

iii. Why is it important to meditate on the Bible?

iv. Why do you think meditation upon His Word is so important? How is meditating on the Word different from memorizing the Word?

v. What does it mean to meditate on God’s Word? How is it different from babbling or having a mantra as in other religions?

vi. Compare meditation to a cow chewing on its cud. How does memorizing Scripture enable us to deeply meditate upon the Word?

vii. Which fingers of the Hand promote a vital connection with Jesus?

viii. How does meditation and memorization enhance our daily devotional life?

f. APPLICATION: What will you do now that you realize the value of saturation in the Word? Will you memorize Scripture?  Will you seek to meditate upon it? How will you do this? Create a plan that will push you into a deeper walk in the Word. Make sure you stay accountable with your discipler. What will you put into action before you meet next time?

The Discipler’s Handbook by Dana Yeakley. A NavPress resource published in alliance with Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.