Many of you have been asking for the From Creation to Christ – Guided Discovery Bible Study Reference List. Here it is.
Blessings!
David Watson
Irving Texas
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Genesis 1:1-25 |
The Creation Story: God Created the World |
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Genesis 2:4-24 |
The Creation Story: The Creation of Man |
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Genesis 3:1-13 |
The Fall: The First Sin and Judgment |
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Genesis 3:14-24 |
The Fall: Judgment of a Sinful World |
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Genesis 6:1-9:17 |
The Fall: The Flood |
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Genesis 12:1-8, 15:1-6 |
Redemption: God’s Promise to Abram |
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Genesis 22:1-19 |
Redemption: Abraham offers Isaac as a Sacrifice |
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Exodus 12:1-28 |
Redemption: The Promise of Passover |
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Exodus 20:1-21 |
Redemption: The Ten Commandments |
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Leviticus 4:1-35 |
Redemption: The Sacrificial System |
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Isaiah 53 |
Redemption: Isaiah Foreshadows the Coming Promise |
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Luke 1:26-38, 2:1-20 |
Redemption: The Birth of Jesus |
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Matthew 3; John 1:29-34 |
Redemption: Jesus is Baptized |
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Matthew 4:1-11 |
Redemption: The Temptation of Christ |
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John 3:1-21 |
Redemption: Jesus and Nicodemus |
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John 4:1-26, 39-42 |
Redemption: Jesus and the Woman at the Well |
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Luke 5:17-26 |
Redemption: Jesus Forgives and Heals |
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Mark 4:35-41 |
Redemption: Jesus Calms the Storm |
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Mark 5:1-20 |
Redemption: Jesus Casts Out Evil Spirits |
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John 11:1-44 |
Redemption: Jesus Raises Lazarus from the Dead |
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Matthew 26:26-30 |
Redemption: The First Lord’s Supper |
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John 18:1-19:16 |
Redemption: Jesus is Betrayed and Condemned |
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Luke 23:32-56 |
Redemption: Jesus is Crucified |
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Luke 24:1-35 |
Redemption: Jesus Conquers Death |
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Luke 24:36-53 |
Redemption: Jesus Appears and Ascends |
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John 3:1-21 |
Redemption: We Have a Choice |


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THI IS INTESTING GOD BLESS IN WHATEVER YOU DO AND PROCTECT YOU.
I was wondering if there are a list of questions to go with the Discovery Bible Study reference list.
I’d definitely like to get an idea of what kind of questions you ask.
Thanks!
Download “Discovering God” at http://www.davidlwatson.org/downloads/
Hi,
When I click on the link above to download it asks for a username and password. Can you help me?
Blessings
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Do you have other studies besides the Genesis to Resurrection one? Once you have done that, what do you do?
Check the Downloads tab on this blog. You have to subscribe to the blog to get access to downloads.
David, I looked at the downloads on the blog, but I don’t see a list of Bible studies that are appropriate to do once a group has done the Genesis one. Our group has done that and we are working through the Bible using the Discovery Method. My husband and I recently attended a weekend training with your son Paul. He mentioned there is a list of topics to cover.
We have become a home church at this point.
There a number of Scripture lists in my Blog articles. See:
Guest Post – Small Groups that have the DNA of a Gospel Planting Movement
Community of Believers – What does Scripture Say?
Church Planting Essentials – Living in Community as the Body of Christ
Core Value – Prayer (DBS Scripture List)
Obedience Based Discipleship
The one in Downloads is Discovering Obedience Based Discipleship.
Blessings!
David
I read about the DBS in Missions Frontier and am excited you made it available to download. Thanks! I was a bit confused by your warning not to use the material as a workbook. What exactly did you mean by that? My intentions would be to read through the material and use it (using only a pen and paper as you suggested) with my neighbor lady who says she is a Christian but does not go to church. I have many friends who who have friends like this and would like to share this material with them as well. They are Christians but stay away from church. I guess you could make the statement that they are not Christian because they don’t attend church and aren’t submitted to other believers or even God in doing so. However, I see the community they have and how they care for others around them and I wonder if they live more like Jesus than those of us who go to church every Sunday.
The material is designed for a person to use it as a guide for Disciple Making using Scripture only. If you hand the materials to someone as a workbook and tell them to do it, this is not Disciple Making, because you have removed your relationship with the person from the equation. This is about you interacting in real life using Scripture to help another person learn how to interact in real life using Scripture. As they fall in love with Jesus, and obedience to the Word becomes a normal part of their lives, the relationship deepens and the Disciple Maker matures more than the one he or she is discipling. This is one of the paradoxes of Christianity. One cannot become a disciple without making disciples. One cannot grow in faith without helping others to grow in faith. One cannot live in obedience without exhorting, encouraging, and equipping others to be obedient. This is not an academic process. It’s a life on lives process. Disciple Making is not a task, it’s a lifestyle.
Blessings!
David Watson
Irving Texas
Hi, David,
I am hoping to use this method and material some time in Tanzania where we live and work as missionaries. I trust we have permission to use this, as were directed to this method by a fellow missionary working in Kenya. Thanks for sharing.
In Christ,
Andy
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