“But continue thou in the thinges which thou hast learned, and which are committed vnto thee, knowing of who thou hast learned them: And that thou hast knowen the holy Scriptures of a childe, which are able to make thee wise vnto saluation, through the faith which is in Christ Iesus. For the whole Scripture is giuen by inspiration of God, and is profitable to teache, to conuince, to correct, and to instruct in righteousnesse, That the man of God may be absolute, being made perfect vnto all good workes.”
2 Timothy 3:14-17 GNV
I have to read the Bible daily in order to know what it says. As a kid growing up in a Pentecostal church, I was content to attend church on Sundays and Wednesdays and listen to the Bible or read a passage while at church BUT I never read the Bible on my own. I got my teaching from someone else all the time. And I think that a lot of my problems that followed until I recently came back to Christ are all based on my failure to read the Bible on my own.
I recently realigned myself with the Truth and that all came about through sitting down and quietly reading the Bible on my own. In all the years I had been going to church and memorized the order of the books and could locate scripture quickly, I never took the time to make reading the Bible an integral part of my walk. Now I understand that taking responsibility for my own walk with God is the only way to have an actual relationship with Him.
I love to read. I am always working on a few books at the same time. I constantly struggle as an English teacher to get students to read. American society has raised students that can read BUT don’t. And not reading gives me the same disadvantage of someone that cannot read. As a Christian, I should be reading my Bible every day. If I don’t take the responsibility to read the Bible daily, then I might as well not be able to read it. And since there are places still where it cannot be read, I should take advantage of the opportunity I have to enjoy God’s Word.
Maybe a lot more of my problems in life would have disappeared if I would have only read the Bible years ago. Who can say BUT the Lord. I do know that I am not going to make that same mistake twice. I encourage us all to read the Bible and not, as brother Tim Winn put it in his reading from today, be “picky readers”.
It’s amazing how God will lead us in our study if we take our hands off the wheel and let Him steer.
Grace and Shalom this week. Shalom to your home. Bless your being. The reign of the Lord is now. Be a blessing to the Lord and others.
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This is a link to Tim Winn's "Are You a Picky Reader?" referenced in my post. I hope you enjoy it as well.
https://waiting4thetrain.com/2022/12/13/december-13-2022-are-you-a-picky-reader/