Teaching notes
Bible Studies
KJV-based study outlines for personal devotion, small groups, and Christian teachers.
Study format
Each study will normally include:
- Passage
- Main theme
- Context
- Key KJV verses
- Explanation
- Discussion questions
- Application
- Prayer response
Starter studies
Psalm 23 — The LORD Is My Shepherd
A study on the care, provision, guidance, restoration, and presence of the LORD with His people.
“The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.”
Psalm 23:1, KJV
Suggested questions:
- What does the image of a shepherd teach us about God’s care?
- Where do you need to trust the Lord’s provision today?
- How does verse 4 comfort believers in trouble?
John 15 — Abiding in Christ
A study on dependence upon Christ, fruitfulness, answered prayer, obedience, and love.
“I am the vine, ye are the branches...”
John 15:5, KJV
Suggested questions:
- What does abiding teach us about dependence?
- What fruit should be visible in a life connected to Christ?
- How does Christ’s love shape obedience?
Romans 8 — No Condemnation and Sure Hope
A study on assurance, the Spirit, suffering, hope, prayer, and the unbreakable love of God in Christ.
“There is therefore now no condemnation to them which are in Christ Jesus...”
Romans 8:1, KJV
Suggested questions:
- Why is “no condemnation” foundational to Christian assurance?
- How does Romans 8 teach believers to face suffering?
- What promises strengthen faith at the end of the chapter?