“Bible reading enables us…to enjoy communion with God as He speaks to us from His Word, encouraging us, instructing us, and revealing Himself to us.” Jerry Bridges
I love
The Babylon Bee. If you’re not familiar with the Bee, it’s satire,
tongue in cheek, a kind of Christian version of The Onion. A recent Bee
had “8 Handy Bible Reading Tips” (remember it’s satire). Here they are:
·
Consider
getting a hip translation with cool words like “yeet” and “sheeesh.” How can
you experience the eternal Word of God if it's not cool and hip?
·
Get an audio
Bible read by William Shatner. In... the beginning... God... created...
the heavens... and... the earth...
·
Make sure to
set aside at least seven seconds a day to read the Bible. It’s important
to dedicate a few short seconds to the Lord before you spend the rest of the
day on social media.
·
Spend most of
your devotional time trying to get a good picture of your Bible next to a cup
of coffee for your Insta. Now that you’ve got a few seconds with the Lord,
spend the entire time live-tweeting your devos and getting that perfect
Instagram shot.
·
Look for
creative ways to rip verses out of context and make them all about you. Get
creative! Read a verse about ancient Israel or Jews in the first century and
think, “How can I make this all about me?”
·
When your kids
try to interrupt you, shout “NOT TODAY, SATAN!” Pair this maneuver with a
cross formation using your fingers for maximum impact.
·
Underline the
entire book so no verses feel left out. The more underlining, the more
spiritual you are.
·
Whenever you
read a really convicting verse, make sure to apply it to everyone else instead
of yourself. This is an important one. If you read a verse that convicts
you, just think how much Becky from Bible study needs to change her life
instead of you. It's better this way.
Aren’t
those hilarious? Yet, a reality that’s not funny is how few Christians consistently
read their Bibles or are in the habit of reading them on a daily basis. A recent
study sponsored by LifeWay shares some unfortunate yet unsurprising results: “A
third of Americans who attend a Protestant church regularly (32%) say they read
the Bible personally every day. Around a quarter (27%) say they read it a few times
a week.” In other words, though our churches are to be based on the Bible, the
facts are clear – many good, Christian, Bible-believing folk are not spending
time in the Word every day or even every week…and it shows.
While our church is theologically conservative,
if the numbers are accurate, many in our church are biblically illiterate. It’d
be tempting to believe that in a church like ours the majority of people would
be in the Word just as much throughout the week as they wish to be on the
Lord’s Day. Sadly, that’s simply not the case. Even in a church like ours, many
people struggle to simply do what they believe they ought to do.
Most who attend Grace know they should be
reading the Bible throughout the week and probably feel guilty that they’re not.
The issue isn’t ignorance or naivete but habit and commitment. People simply do
not do what they know that they ought to do and, on one level, actually want to
do. It’s not a habit simply because it’s not a priority. But it should be. No
other daily habit is so life-changing and so affects our church.
For example, if you don’t shower, brush your teeth
or wear deodorant, you’ll smell and others will socially distance from you. But
if you don’t consistently read your Bible, others may not socially distance from
you but they’ll probably wish they could. While you may not physically stink, your
attitude and behavior will. You won’t be any different from those who don’t know
the Lord. When we’re in the Word and applying it to our lives, we become more
like Jesus. We’re gracious, attracting others instead of repelling them.
Reading the Bible changes us, our priorities, and our worldview.
Others may not know why they know what they
know, but they know when a Christian is consistently in God’s Word. Being in
God’s Word makes us kinder, less selfish, more patient, more grateful, and
joyful.
You are what you eat. That’s true
physically and spiritually. What you mentally digest impacts you. Think about how
you feel when you read your newsfeed or watch the news. Reading the Bible consistently
has several benefits. It helps you see the world from God’s perspective. Instead
of seeing a world out of control, you see a world that even in its moral
deterioration is accomplishing His purposes. It reminds us that this world and
life are temporary and to instead live for the real world and eternity.
2 Timothy 3:16, when discussing the topic of
Scripture, says that it’s “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for
correction and for training in righteousness.” Verse 17 goes on to say that
this leads to the completeness and equipping “for every good work.” God’s
Word is life-changing. Regularly reading Scripture reorients our thinking so
that we grow up spiritually. You’re not equipped to handle life if you’re a spiritual
toddler.
You’ll never meet a mature Christian who doesn’t
regularly read the Bible. Why? God’s Word has power. It’s life-changing.
There is no other book that can so change your life and eternal destiny, but the
Bible can.
Gaylord Kambarami
was the General Secretary of the Bible Society of Zimbabwe. Once when he
offered a man a New Testament, the man responded, “If you give me that Bible, I
will roll the pages and use them to make cigarettes!” Gaylord replied, “At
least promise me that you will read the page before you smoke it.” The man
agreed, so he gave him the New Testament and went his way. Fifteen years later,
Gaylord was attending a convention when the speaker on the platform suddenly
spotted him, pointed him out to the audience, and said, “This man doesn’t
remember me, but 15 years ago he tried to sell me a New Testament. When I refused
to buy it, he gave it to me, even though I told him I would use the pages to
roll cigarettes. He made me promise to read the pages before I smoked them.
Well, I smoked Matthew and I smoked Mark and I smoked Luke. But when I got to
John 3:16, I couldn’t smoke any more. My life was changed from that moment.” He
had become a full-time evangelist, pointing others to the powerful message of
God’s Word.
God’s Word is spiritual dynamite.
It can revolutionize your life but only if you read it. I dare you to read your
Bible every day for the next month. Try it and get back to me on how God’s Word
changed your life.
Can
we help you spiritually? Can we help you know Jesus better? Please check out
more resources on our church's web page, Gracechurchwi.org. Or, call us at
262.763.3021. If you'd like to know more about how Jesus can change your life,
I'd love to mail you a copy of how Jesus changed my life in "My
Story." E-mail me at Carson@gracechurchwi.org to request a free copy.
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