"Your Word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path."
Psalm 119:105
I've been reading through Deuteronomy, and came across this verse, written for any future king of Israel:
"And when he sits on the throne of his kingdom, he shall write for himself in a book a copy of this law, approved by the Levitical priests. And it shall be with him, and he shall read it all the days of his life, that he may learn to fear the LORD his God by keeping all the words of this law and these statutes and doing them..." (Deut. 17:18-19)
He shall read it all his life!
God's Word is so deep and so rich, that we can't fully comprehend its depth, or understand it in all its richness, even in a lifetime...or a million lifetimes!! Think of those early Old Testament folks who lived for hundreds of years...and yet the Scriptures could be read through all those days and years without ever getting old. If it's ever "dry" to me, it's because of ME, not because it's a boring book!!! Some portions, I grant you, aren't that exciting :P ...but GOD permeates it all, and because He lives, His Word lives and can change us if we go at it seeking Him in it.
But you won't ever come to know Him, or understand His heart about matters if you don't READ.
Or, if you don't READ to LEARN the fear of the Lord.
And if you don't READ to LEARN, you won't KEEP and DO.
And it's doing of the Word of God that's important, in the end, if you love Him. Faith is proven true by the works produced by that faith.
But it all starts by reading, and asking the Spirit to show me new things, to give me strength to do what I find there...and to change me into His likeness. Never bringing my own ideas to Scripture, trying to justify what I want to do by picking out verses, but going FIRST to Scripture for wisdom and understanding, using it to measure everything.
If God required it of the king of Israel, why not us?
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1 comment:
Very true! Sometimes Bible reading is easy. Other times, not so much. But as you say, it's always because of me, not the Bible. Often I can forget the One who makes it possible for me to fellowship with the Father. But if I come through the blood of Christ, I never leave empty!
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