What is the point of studying the Bible if you don't learn anything? If you are not drawing closer to God, then your life is not changing the way it was designed to change. You have to practice what you learn for it to become a part of you.
You live out your faith with integrity, living out God's Word to the best of your ability, and by seeking His approval. It is important that you put your knowledge into practice because it holds you accountable. It urges other believers to do the same. What you believe will affect how you live, so your lifestyle is a testimony of your faith in Jesus.
When you are studying God's Word, write down what you observe. Then follow up with the questions that you have. Then write down your interpretation of what you observed, so you can see how it can influence your life. When you see your observations, questions, and interpretations together, you can write out how to apply it to your life.
You have 168 hours in a week. Are you investing your time wisely? How much time do you spend in God's Word. If you will carve out only one hour a day, then it would change your life. Imagine how much closer to God you would be if you gave 10% of your time to God. One day we will all have to account for how we spent this time. Make sure that you give some back to God.
What habits have you formed to make the Bible your investment? For the next few days, record how much time you spend in the Bible, listening to the Bible, Studying the Bible, prayer, Biblical books, or investing time in service to God, and memorizing scripture. See what you are doing and make goals on how you want to invest in your time with God. Only righteous things can come from it.
You have to invest into God to be able to really invest into other people. If you don't take care of yourself, then you can't take care of other people. Ignorance is not an excuse. Invest into your salvation and your will prosper and succeed in doing good. You will be able to lead others to Jesus and help them find solutions to their problems. However, first you have to work our your own salvation.
Joshua 1:6-9, Matthew 6:31-34, 23:1-4, Philippians 4:8-9, 2 Timothy 2:1-18, & 1 Peter 5:1-4