Whether you’re beginning your spiritual journey or seeking to deepen your relationship with God and others, Scripture is a powerful tool to guide your heart, renew your mind, and enrich your relationships. Below you’ll find two structured Bible study paths: one for individuals and one for couples. Each is designed to be prayerful, intentional, and applicable to everyday life.
đź“– INDIVIDUAL BIBLE STUDY SERIES: “Walking With Christ”
Duration: 6 Weeks
Format:
- Opening Prayer
- Scripture Reading (read twice)
- Reflection Questions
- Personal Application
- Closing Prayer & Journaling
Week 1: Identity in Christ
Scripture: Ephesians 2:1–10
Theme: You are God’s masterpiece
Reflection:
- What does this passage say about who I am in Christ?
- How do I struggle to believe this?
- How can I live today with this truth at the center?
Week 2: Trusting God in Uncertainty
Scripture: Proverbs 3:5–6
Theme: Surrender and direction
Reflection:
- What area of my life is hard to surrender?
- Where have I seen God’s faithfulness before?
Week 3: Overcoming Anxiety
Scripture: Matthew 6:25–34
Theme: Seeking first the Kingdom
Reflection:
- What do I tend to worry about most?
- What does it look like to seek God first today?
Week 4: Perseverance in Trials
Scripture: James 1:2–4
Theme: Growth through hardship
Reflection:
- How can I shift my mindset during difficulty?
- What virtue is God inviting me to grow in?
Week 5: God’s Presence in Solitude
Scripture: Psalm 46:10
Theme: Be still and know
Reflection:
- When do I feel closest to God?
- How can I create more space for silence and stillness?
Week 6: Called to Holiness
Scripture: 1 Peter 1:13–16
Theme: A life set apart
Reflection:
- Where do I feel called to grow in holiness?
- What small step can I take today?
đź’Ť COUPLES BIBLE STUDY SERIES: “Rooted in Christ”
Duration: 6 Weeks
Recommended Frequency: Weekly or biweekly
STRUCTURE OF EACH SESSION:
- Opening Prayer: Pray aloud together.
- Read the Scripture: Slowly read the selected passage (twice if needed).
- Reflect & Share: Use the guided questions to reflect and dialogue.
- Application: Discuss how the Scripture applies to your relationship.
- Closing Prayer: Thank God, pray for each other, and any shared intentions.
Week 1: Christ at the Center
Scripture: Matthew 7:24–27
Theme: Building your relationship on the rock of Christ
Reflection:
- What does a “firm foundation” in Christ look like for us?
- What “storms” have tested or could test our relationship?
Week 2: Love That Reflects God
Scripture: 1 Corinthians 13:4–7
Theme: The true nature of love
Reflection:
- Which part of this love challenges me?
- How can I better love you with patience and kindness?
Week 3: Mercy and Forgiveness
Scripture: Colossians 3:12–15
Theme: Putting on the virtues of Christ
Reflection:
- How do we currently handle conflict?
- Do we find it easy to forgive? Why or why not?
Week 4: God’s Plan for Marriage
Scripture: Genesis 2:18–24
Theme: Unity and complementarity
Reflection:
- How do we help each other become who God created us to be?
Week 5: Serving Together
Scripture: Philippians 2:1–4
Theme: Humility and mutual service
Reflection:
- How can we serve one another better this week?
- Are there ways we can serve our community together?
Week 6: A Covenant, Not a Contract
Scripture: Ephesians 5:21–33
Theme: Marriage as a reflection of Christ and the Church
Reflection:
- How do we live out self-giving love?
- What kind of legacy do we want to build together?
OPTIONAL ADD-ONS:
- Couples’ Prayer Journal: Write shared prayers or insights weekly
- Weekly Adoration/Mass: Attend together
- Spiritual Retreat: End with a weekend retreat or confession night
Whether you’re studying alone or with your spouse, these Bible studies are a starting point to encounter God more personally and grow in holiness.
Let God meet you right where you are — in your living room, your kitchen, or your prayer space.
“Draw near to God, and He will draw near to you.” (James 4:8)
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