(My Opinion and Observations Only)
Humbly sharing Jesus or putting the spotlight on ourselves? A few times in the bible study chat some people dominate the room and sometimes they go on mic 4 or 5 times in a row and 50 times a day it seems. Are they sharing the Lord or standing on a soapbox?
They like to say its not about us and then they go right ahead and make it about them. They want us to know they are bible experts or that they "think" that they know it all or that they know more than the rest of us? Next time see if you notice this?
It's like they are saying, "Hey, I know more about the bible than you," without really saying it. It's a form of boasting.
I like sharing about Jesus and the bible, but I won't go on for hours acting like I was there at the time of Jesus or that I will tell people exactly what God meant in each bible verse. It's impossible for us to know it all or to claim that they and nobody else knows exactly what verse A, B or C "really" means?
Is it a way for a Christian to feel superior to the rest of the people in the room? I don't know. Sharing is one thing, but some people want to "tell" you what and how to believe like their way is the only way?
Maybe some of them are frustrated armchair pastors? Could be...?
(Again this is from my point of view and my opinion only)
God bless.