I’d love for people to share their favorite/most effective method of Bible study. I’ve
lectio divina, search on lectio in either the spirituality or scripture forums for great links (or somebody will beat me to the punch here).
for instance if you are going to use the Sunday gospel, read the text in a good study bible (at least get the 4 gospel volumes of the Ignatius study bible), read the explanatory notes. This is your preparation for lectio. Then follow the guide for lectio with that passage.
briefly: choose and prepare the passage (as above)
read - lectio - slowly and attentively the entire passage again.
pause for silence
read again, slowly. When you come to a phrase or word that speaks to you stop, ruminate, chew, meditate- meditatio- and listen to that word God has for you at this time. When the phrase no longer speaks, move on, stopping again when you are moved to do so. Think about what it makes you feel, think, believe. These things you may write in your journal, with the phrases, if you like to journal.
read the entire passage again when you have finished the meditative reading.
pray - oratio - this is your response to what God is saying to you at this time, you can write it in your journal or pray silently, with or without words.
silent contemplation - contemplatio - rest with the Lord in the Word. wait, rest, listen with the ears of the heart. this is the most difficult part of the process, to give yourself over to silence and quiet even for a few moments.
The entire process for a gospel length passage should probably take no less than 20 minutes, but no more than an hour unless you have been drawn by the Lord into a deeper contemplation, which may sometimes happen.