Howdy Folks,
The Bible is unlike any other book that has ever been written, in that you must first know the author to understand its content. On the other hand, it is like other books in that to be understood it must be read and studied. 2 Timothy 2:15 says, “Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who does not need to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.” The picture here is of a workman who is careful and accurate in his work and stresses the nature of the task, rather than the skill needed to perform it. Because of the Holy Spirit’s tuition, believers who diligently study the Word of God will be able to understand the mind of God and things He has given them. “But the Helper, the Holy Spirit, whom the Father will send in My name, He will teach you all things and bring to your remembrance all things that I said (John 14:26).”
Folks, the Bible is the authorative, reliable and definitive handbook for true believers. Get into the habit of reading your Bible, ponder it, meditate on it, and study it. I think of the old time saints who came to the Word and meditated on it. They took their Bible and pondered what it said. They didn’t have the benefit of a concordance, commentaries or cross-references and notes on the pages of the Bible. Why, they didn’t even have the words attributed to Jesus printed in red. Yet, they knew their Bible better than any of us today. John Bunyan had about four years of schooling and only read the Bible. He knew his Scriptures so well that he was able to write the Pilgrim’s Progress while he was in prison. A.W. Tozer a prolific Christina author and pastor had no formal theological training. It is said that his preaching, as well as his writing was an extension of his prayer life and Scripture reading.
Today, however, Bible reading is no longer “in” and, for the most part, appears to have gone out of fashion. We have the problem of the relegation of the Bible to a mere book of history and tradition. In the popular mind, it is no longer a book of authority. As believers, we need to get back to the basics and dust off our Bibles. The Bible read, understood, believed, and obeyed means a life of joy and peace.
I still read my old Bible,
Like me, it’s shown’ wear,
Tho it ain’t new or modern,
The Words of God are there.
On the Trail for Him,
Mike and Suzann
Saturday, March 19, 2011
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