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I am a terrible Bible study participant.
Growing up Protestant in a Catholic school, I was early-infected with the spiritual pride of knowing the Scriptures better than my peers. I had no patience for my peers or humility to learn from my teachers and thus absorbed very little of substance from my religion classes.
After converting to Catholicism in college, I immediately switched my major to theology; I wanted to dive in as deeply as possible. And while I’d like to report that the years have humbled me a bit, I still find myself susceptible to the spiritual pride of my youth.
I catch myself feeling resistant to attending Bible studies. The content feels dull and remedial; I am impatient to dive into something meatier. I try to suppress the urge to share what I know, but I can’t keep myself quiet.
Recently, God has been working to change my heart. I had the urge to dive more deeply into Scripture, so I signed up for “The Bible in a Year” podcast on the Ascension App. I also read Francine Rivers’s “Lineage of Grace,” a collection of biblical short stories about the women in Jesus’s family tree. From the very first story, I realized I had been handed the sanitized Sunday school version of Scripture, and I was dying to learn more.
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Growing up Protestant in a Catholic school, I was early-infected with the spiritual pride of knowing the Scriptures better than my peers. I had no patience for my peers or humility to learn from my teachers and thus absorbed very little of substance from my religion classes.
After converting to Catholicism in college, I immediately switched my major to theology; I wanted to dive in as deeply as possible. And while I’d like to report that the years have humbled me a bit, I still find myself susceptible to the spiritual pride of my youth.
I catch myself feeling resistant to attending Bible studies. The content feels dull and remedial; I am impatient to dive into something meatier. I try to suppress the urge to share what I know, but I can’t keep myself quiet.
Recently, God has been working to change my heart. I had the urge to dive more deeply into Scripture, so I signed up for “The Bible in a Year” podcast on the Ascension App. I also read Francine Rivers’s “Lineage of Grace,” a collection of biblical short stories about the women in Jesus’s family tree. From the very first story, I realized I had been handed the sanitized Sunday school version of Scripture, and I was dying to learn more.
Continued below.

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