Elder Jay E. Jensen Of the Presidency of the Seventy in a recent Ensign article talks about a scripture study pattern that can help us better understand the scriptures.
When I read this article a few weeks ago I felt strongly that we should use this pattern while studying the Book of Mormon in seminary this upcoming school year. It's a great way to benefit and learn from the scriptures.
Scripture Stories as Patterns for Our Lives (PDF)
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