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The more often Christians engage the Bible at least four times a week, the more bold they will be in sharing and growing in their faith.

By Jeff Martin

The Center of Bible Engagement compiled extensive research findings by Arnold Cole, Ed.D. & Pamela Caudill Ovwigho, Ph.D. into a document titled “Understanding the Bible Engagement Challenge: Scientific Evidence for the Power of 4.”

In the study, they polled 40,000 people ages 8 to 80. They wanted to see how people were engaging in Scripture. As they compiled the results, they made a profound discovery they were not even looking for when they originally planned the survey.

The study indicated that when people engaged in the Scripture one time a week, which could include a pastor instructing the congregation to “open your Bibles…”, there was negligible effect on some key areas of their life. The same result was true if people engaged in the Scriptures two times a week. The result equaled little to no effect.

Three times a week saw a small indication of life. There was a slight pulse, a faint heartbeat. Something moved in the behavior of the person engaging in Scripture.

The eye opener happened when Bible engagement reached at least four times a week.

A steady climb of impact would have been expected, but that was not the case. The level was basically stagnant over days one and two, with a small bump on day three. But when day four was reached, the effects spiked in an astounding way. The stunning findings included the following:

  1. Feeling lonely drops 30%
  2. Anger issues drop 32%
  3. Bitterness in relationships drops 40%
  4. Alcoholism drops 57%
  5. Sex outside of marriage drops 68%
  6. Feeling spiritually stagnant drops 60%
  7. Viewing p*rnography drops 61%
  8. Sharing your faith jumps 200%
  9. Discipling others jumps 230%

The research literally leaps off the charts. The findings hammer home the truth that there are profound differences between people who engage the Scripture at least four times a week and those who engage with the Scripture less often. This data is extremely revealing. There is a full-blown effort to keep the followers of Christ from consistently reading the Bible on a daily basis.

Integral to these findings is that people who engage the Bible one to three days a week indicate basically the same effect on their personal lives as those who do not engage at all. The deceptive reality is that they can feel good about their activities without any sustainable results. They think they’re being “good Christians,” but their lives are no different than people who aren’t Christians at all.

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This can be devastating to a movement. Limited activity is elevated to the same effect as consistent activity, when it is actually the same as no activity.

The reality is that with a lack of consistent Bible engagement defined as at least four times a week, Christians have less confidence in sharing their faith with others and are more vulnerable to falling prey to false teachings, as well as a lethargy and apathy in consistently living out their faith in their circle of influence. The studies show that the best spiritually based predictor among 13- to 17-year-old teenagers was their engagement in Scripture.

The other side of the coin is equally conclusive and encouraging. The more Christians read or listen to the Scriptures at least four times a week, the more bold they will be in sharing their faith and growing in their faith. Their lives will begin to have a profound impact on those immediately around them. There will also be fewer times of stagnation in their spiritual growth. They will become viral in their faith.

This mounting evidence of the impact of Scripture on not only the individuals in a society but on the actual underpinnings of an entire society can lead to the findings being discouraging when you find out that most people are not communicating to their center of gravity and are cut off, making them vulnerable to invasion. But the power of simplicity goes both ways. When a critical node is identified and reengaged, the entire system can be reinvigorated with astonishing and rapid effect.

There is an answer. There is hope. Just keep it simple.

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Jeff Martin

Jeff is a Fellowship of Christian Athletes executive director, founder of Fields of Faith and author of Empower: The 4 Keys to Leading a Volunteer Movement.

    This article is excerpted from Empower: The 4 Keys to Leading a Volunteer Movement with permission from B&H Publishing.

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    FAQs

    What is the power of 4 Bible reading? ›

    Popularly known as 'The Power of 4 Effect', the study surveyed 40,000 Americans and found little benefit for those who read the Bible one, two or three times a week, but exponentially more benefits for those who engaged with Scripture at least four times per week.

    What is the power of reading the Bible out loud? ›

    When we read out loud, we remember. When we remember, we have more conversations with God about His Word throughout the day. And when the reading of God's Word becomes increasingly relational, focusing becomes easier and easier each time we sit down to read.

    How can reading a Bible strengthen and deepen your faith? ›

    Reading the Bible on a regular and consistent basis has several benefits. First, the Bible shows us God's character and provides us God's revelation of himself to his people. In each section of the Bible, we see God's holy, unchanging, faithful, gracious and loving character.

    Why is reading the Bible important to Christians? ›

    All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, so that everyone who belongs to God may be proficient, equipped for every good work.

    What are the four important facts that we should take into account in reading the Bible? ›

    4 Things to Remember When Reading the Bible
    • Sincerity. As we might expect, Newton introduces his approach with the language of sincerity. ...
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    • Humility. Third, we must approach the Bible with humility. ...
    • Prayer. Finally, we approach the Bible in prayer.
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    What is the spiritual meaning of reading the Bible? ›

    It's about reading for spiritual formation. It's about listening reverently and lovingly and prayerfully and silently to Jesus' voice. He is speaking to us through our reading. It's about savoring Scripture and devotional reading. And it's doing this for the sake of prayer, intimacy with God, and spiritual formation.

    What are the 4 W's in Bible study? ›

    Introduction to the 4Ws small group structure - Home Groups. The 4Ws of welcome, worship, word and witness act as a vehicle to live out the values of our Christian life.

    What are the spiritual senses when reading the Bible? ›

    In Christianity, the four senses are literal, allegorical, tropological and anagogical.

    What happens when you read the word of God? ›

    The more you know God from reading the Bible, the more you desire him and are changed for the better. You experience more peace and live a better life overall by knowing your creator. You also get to know his great love and experience it through his word in a profound way, being in his presence.

    What are the benefits of hearing the word of God? ›

    The Benefit of God's Word
    • Revives the soul. The Word gives life. Those who believe the promises have life. ...
    • Makes wise the simple. The Word gives wisdom. ...
    • Rejoices the heart. The Word gives encouragement. ...
    • Enlightens the eyes. The Word gives knowledge.
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    What happens if you read your Bible? ›

    For the pastor, studying the Bible serves as a time of soul refreshment as well as research for sermons. For all Christians, Bible reading can further inspire them in their faith and bring them closer to the Lord. In general, reading the Bible helps you posture your heart for the challenges of each day.

    Why must we read our Bible? ›

    The Bible is our definitive source for the answers to our questions about God. “In the past God spoke to our ancestors through the prophets at many times and in various ways, but in these last days he has spoken to us by his Son, whom he appointed heir of all things, and through whom also he made the universe.

    How does reading the Bible change you? ›

    In a world that lies to us, daily Bible reading and prayer fills our minds with truth. It shines a spotlight on sin so we can confess and forsake it. And it reminds us that a mighty, wise, holy, patient, and loving God–not luck or fate–orders our days.

    What does Scripture say about reading the Bible? ›

    Devote yourself to the public reading of Scriptures” 1 Timothy 4:13. The emphasis in the Scriptures is on getting it out in the open. Reading the Bible should never be a solely private affair. In as much as it's possible, we should be reading the Bible to “all people.”

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