The longer I live and the older I get, the longer I am sanctified by the Spirit and see more of this crazy messed up world we live in and struggle and rejoice and wonder and suffer and sin like any other human being, the more I am convinced of one thing.
God’s Word matters.
It really matters.
Like, a lot.
I don’t even have words to describe how important God’s Word is in my own life and heart, so I am going to use some of His…
God’s Word is…
true.
eternal.
unchanging.
unfailing.
unbreakable.
living.
active.
powerful.
always good.
And this is what His Word does…
it created the universe {Heb. 11:3}
it causes us to be born again {I Peter 1:23}
it increases and multiplies {Acts 12:24}
it builds us up {Acts 20:32}
it teaches us {Col. 3:16}
it corrects and rebukes sin {2 Tim. 2:16}
it discerns the thoughts and intentions of the heart {Heb. 4:12}
it gives us certainty of our salvation {I John 2:5}
it upholds the universe {Heb. 1:3}
Hold it. Right there. The Word of God upholds the universe. The Word of God is Christ in the flesh. The Word… the Bible that I {and most likely you} am privileged to own and read and keep at an arm’s length at all times and to pull up as an app on my phone… that Word… was breathed out by the living God.
So what about you? Do you read it or does your Bible sit dusty on your shelf? Do you thank God for it – His written gift of grace to you? Do you pray for those who don’t have it? For those children growing up in Bible-less homes and for the natives living in other countries who have never seen or heard Scripture in their own language? Because I too often forget to pray those prayers…
But mostly, sister, do you love the Bible and the author of those true, eternal, unfailing words? Do you read it and praise the writer? Do you read it and obey it? Do you let it wreck you and rock you as you face your own sin and selfishness? Do you let it comfort you and give you peace and hope when you are hurting and dismayed? Do you let it guide you and correct you when your mind is filled with angry thoughts and do you let the Word seal your lips with silence when you are tempted to speak out in bitterness or impatience?
I say all these things, not to condemn you, but to you encourage you. Because I am sure our stories must overlap a bit. I am a girl who used to read her Bible “enough” or when she “had the time” or “more than other people do.” And I went on with my haughty little life, doing things the way I wanted to and teaching a Bible study once a week and reading my Bible for a few minutes before I fell asleep each night… most nights… some nights…
And it took 25 years for God’s Word to rock me and wreck me and change me. It took 25 years to learn to rise early and meet with the Lord, sometimes before dawn, to cherish His Words, an undeserved gift to me. It took 25 years before God’s Word became a part of who I was at the core. Before His Word would come to my mind in my moments of temptation, of selfishness, of impatience, and unrighteousness and gently rebuke me and correct me or prevent me from sinning.
But you know what? God’s Word did all those things – corrected me and humbled me and gave me hope… because that is what God’s Word does. Every time. He has promised it.
So what about you? Are you in? Do you want to be wrecked and redeemed all at once? Do you want to take God up on His promises and make His Word the foundation of all you think and say and do?
Don’t let it get dusty, girl…
Amber
LOVE LOVE LOVE. Enough said. Well not really. Such an encouragement girl! Thank you for your words tonight! π
ruthy ann
AMEN.
Samara
This is forever a challenge for me however I am currently trialling an audio bible so I can listen on my way home work. My 30 minute drive from work each day is the one time where my mind is truly free to think and to soak. Thanks for the encouragement with this post π
Lyndsy
I need to remember to pray for those without the Bible and who don't get to know God's word and see his love like I do. I've just recently had such an "ah-ha" moment about the bible and I realized I cannot go days without reading it. It's GOT to be something I do every day. I truly believe if you want to grow closer to your Creator, His word is where to find Him. The Bible is such a comfort in times of doubt and I love that. I long to know more and I'm so grateful for it.
Veronica Lee Burns
Amen. Thank you for the reminders to pray for those without the Word and to thank our Savior for something so important and pivotal to our lives and our knowledge of Him. Thank you for the refreshing post!
Amber
Love this! What amazing truth this post has. What a great testimony. Thank you for blessing my day with this.
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Bek
How did you get into the #shereadstruth and where can I get started?
K. Davis
came across your blog, and so happy I did! What a blessing your words are… to reflect HIS words π
Ashton
Such encouraging words. Thank you for sharing this. There is power in God's word and being in it is so important.
I needed to read this tonight!
Chelsea
Wow, Jenn, this is great. The paragraph about letting the Word "wreck", "rock" and "silence" you was so powerful and convicting. Thank you for encouraging us to stay disciplined in our time with the Lord and in His Word!