Deuteronomy 4:2 Do not add to what I command you and do not subtract from it, but keep the commands of the LORD your God that I give you.
Psalm 119:11 I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you.
James 1:22 Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.
Sometimes it’s funny how certain stories can stick with you and be recalled so many years later. I remember during my teenage camp-going years hearing our chapel speaker talk about the importance of careful Bible study. To illustrate his point the camp speaker told the following story, which I now tell to you to the best of my recollection albeit a little modified from the original:
There once a man who wanted to know what God wanted him to do with his life. So he flopped open his Bible and randomly pointed to a verse. That verse was Matthew 27:5 So Judas threw the money into the temple and left. Then he went away and hanged himself. In disbelief, the man thought to himself, this cannot be right, so he tried again. The next time he flopped open his Bible and randomly pointed to the last part of Luke 10:37 Jesus told him, “Go and do likewise.” Still in utter disbelief the man tried a third time and flopped open his Bible randomly pointing to the last part of John 13:27 So Jesus told him, “What you are about to do, do quickly.”
The whole point of the chapel speaker’s message was a caution against randomly choosing verses we like or don’t like, or manipulating and splicing together text to mean something God never intended. We think that could never happen in today’s world, but the sad truth is that many popular denominations are built upon the foundation of preferred verses while deleting unwanted verses from their Bibles. Some accept only Old Testament passages. Some accept only New Testament passages. However the Bible must be taken in its entirety understanding that the canonized Scriptures are a compellation of 66 books written over a span of 1,500+ years with more than 33+ authors. Yet it is God’s inspired Word written for us and no part is to be added on or improved to suit our liking, nor is any part to be deleted to suit our personal comfort zones.
An even sadder point is how little time Christians spend reading God’s Word. We have all sorts of excuses…I’m too busy, it’s too hard to understand, and the list goes on. My question is this, How can we expect God’s word to be a lamp for our feet and a light on our path (Psalm 119:105) if we seldom open its pages? One more note, it doesn’t stop with reading God’s Word, but we are instructed to take the Bible’s truths and apply them to our daily life – that is, to put them into action. Today, instead of a sample prayer, I will leave you with two more of my favorite quotes for you to ponder:
The Bible dusted and displayed changes nothing. The Bible studied and obeyed changes everything. --Joe Barnett, Today’s Walk in the Word, Pathway, Inc.
The Bible that is falling apart usually belongs to someone who isn’t. --Anonymous
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