Bible Studies

We hope you find our 'Word in Time' Bible studies support you in recognising God in Scripture, and the world around you.

Each week’s studies are written by volunteers across the Connexion (you can read the author’s biography after each study). They follow the lectionary of the Methodist Prayer Handbook. You may additionally be interested in our Prayer of the Day, also from the Methodist Prayer Handbook.

If you would like to write for A Word in Time, please email wit@methodistchurch.org.uk

This week's theme: The Supremacy of Christ

"The rich and the poor have this in common: the LORD is the maker of them all... Oppressing the poor in order to enrich oneself, and giving to the rich, will lead only to loss". (v.2,16)
Proverbs 22:2-16
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by knowledge the rooms are filled with all precious and pleasant riches. (v. 3-4)
Proverbs 24:3-12
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These are other proverbs of Solomon that the officials of King Hezekiah of Judah copied. (v. 1)
Proverbs 25:1-12
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gold ring or an ornament of gold is a wise rebuke to a listening ear. (vs 11-12)
Proverbs 25:11-22
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If your enemies are hungry, give them bread to eat; and if they are thirsty, give them water to drink; for you will heap coals of fire on their heads, and the LORD will reward you. (vs. 21-22)
Proverbs 25:17-22
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Do you see persons wise in their own eyes? There is more hope for fools than for them. The lazy person says, 'There is a lion in the road! There is a lion in the streets!' (vs 12-13)
Proverbs 26:12-17
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“Do you see persons wise in their own eyes? There is more hope for fools than for them.” (v. 12)
Proverbs 26:12-28
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is one who meddles in the quarrel of another. (v. 17)
Proverbs 26:17-23
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Like a maniac who shoots deadly firebrands and arrows, so is one who deceives a neighbour and says, 'I am only joking!' (v. 18)
Proverbs 26:18-23
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“Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Well meant are the wounds a friend inflicts, but profuse are the kisses of an enemy.” (vv. 5-6)
Proverbs 27:1-11
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Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Well meant are the wounds a friend inflicts, but profuse are the kisses of an enemy. (vv. 5-6)
Proverbs 27:1-6
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Better is open rebuke than hidden love. Well meant are the wounds a friend inflicts, but profuse are the kisses of an enemy. (vs 5-6)
Proverbs 27:1-6
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