
Have you ever tried a “one-size-fits-all” version of something? Whether it’s a “universal” hat size or a generic meal plan, it rarely produces a five-star experience.
The same is true for our time with God. Many people argue that there is one “right” way to study the Bible. But God made each of us uniquely different—and that includes how we read, digest, and interact with text.
What is your Bible Study “Soul Style”?
We all connect differently. When you understand your “Soul Style,” Bible study stops feeling like a chore and starts feeling like an encounter. Look at the options below—which one feels most like YOU?
| Style | The Description | The “Vibe” |
| Option A: The Researcher | You love digging into original Greek/Hebrew roots, cross-references, and historical context. | A desk full of Lexicons and colored highlighters. |
| Option B: The Reflector | You love dwelling on who God is. You’d rather sit with one verse for an hour than read three chapters. | A peaceful nature scene and a quiet heart. |
| Option C: The Writer | You process your walk best when the pen hits the paper. If you don’t write it down, it doesn’t “stick.” | A beautiful open journal and a favorite pen. |
Tell me in the comments: Are you an A, B, or C? (Or a mix of all three?) 👇
(I’m primarily a Reflector, but I’ve learned to embrace the depth of Researching and the clarity of Writing!)
Think about this: If you are a Researcher by nature, a 2-minute superficial devotional will feel like a tiny snack when your soul actually needs a five-course meal. If you are a Writer, trying to “just read” without a pen in hand will make you feel disconnected and distracted.
One of the biggest reasons we get stuck in our spiritual walk is that we are trying to use someone else’s roadmap. We try to copy a mentor or a friend, and when it doesn’t work for us, we feel like “bad Christians.” The truth? You aren’t a bad Christian. You just haven’t found your framework yet, and the enemy is trying to fight against you!
The Father created you with a specific purpose and a unique soul style. He wants you to find your own niche in connecting with Scripture.
It took me years to move away from the “one-size-fits-all” checklist that left me feeling flat and defeated. I had to learn how to build a method that fits who He made me to be.
In my study, Beyond Scripture Typography, I help you identify YOUR specific framework. I want to give you the discovery tools you need to stop guessing and start growing.
Ready to dive deeper? If you feel a tugging in your heart to find your own “Soul Style,” here is a sneak peek into Chapter 1: Beyond Scripture Typography: Chapter One Preview. It is a pathway to your personalized method of interacting with God’s Word.
Until we meet again…
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