The Bible Is God Speaking To You – Part 3
Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up in your salvation,… 1 Peter 2:2
We all know about the famous Heinz food products slogan, ‘57 Varieties’. Well, most of us have at least that many excuses for not reading our Bible every day. You say, ‘But I have a very busy life.’ Edgar G. Watts of North Hollywood, California, aged 84, read the Bible from cover to cover 161 times. And here’s something you probably don’t know: he had the use of only one eye for 55 years. Can you imagine telling a physical trainer you’d really like to be fit, but you don’t have the time to come to the gym? He’d say that you’re not serious! Jeremiah said, ‘When your words came, I ate them; they were my joy and my heart’s delight…’ (Jeremiah 15:16). Developing a love for the Scriptures requires three things: 1) Decision. You must establish Bible reading as one of your daily priorities or it’ll never happen. 2) Duty. You may not feel like going to work each day, or caring for your family, but you know it’s your duty so you do it. What about your soul? Don’t you have a duty to feed yourself spiritually and stay strong? 3) Delight. When you reach this phase, the battle over Bible reading is won. When business leaders are about to make an important decision, they say, ‘It’s time to pull the trigger’. Stop ‘dabbling’! It’s time to pull the trigger and give God’s Word its rightful place in your life. ‘Like newborn babies, crave pure spiritual milk, so that by it you may grow up.’
Prayer
Heavenly Father, I know I need Your Word for Your Spirit to work in my life and for me to have the right direction in all I do. Help me find and stick to a regular time to read Your Word. In Jesus’ Name, Amen