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Does The Bible Influence You Enough?

Sadly, many of us do not spend daily time in our Bibles. Many of us are not avid students of God’s word. Many of us are only fed from it for one hour each week as we gather together for Sunday worship. Does the Bible influence you enough?

Joshua's Outpost Staff by Joshua's Outpost Staff
January 21, 2022
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Does The Bible Influence You Enough?

“For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, who by their unrighteousness suppress the truth. For what can be known about God is plain to them, because God has shown it to them. For his invisible attributes, namely, his eternal power and divine nature, have been clearly perceived, ever since the creation of the world, in the things that have been made. So they are without excuse.” (Romans 1:18-20)

Everything God made is designed to confront us with his existence and nature. Every morning when we get up, we bump into God and come face-to-face with his presence. Everything good and beautiful we see, touch, taste, smell, and experience is a finger that points to God’s glory.

Read: Are you a thermostat or a thermometer?

Although our conscience and God’s creation display his goodness, wisdom, and power, and therefore leave us without excuse, their message is not enough to give us the knowledge of God and his will, which is necessary for salvation.

And so, he gave us the wonderful and amazing gift of his word.

In wisdom and grace, at various times and in a variety of ways, God revealed himself, declared his will, preserved and proclaimed his truth, and protected the church against corruption and the deceits of Satan and the world by committing his truth to writing.

While the Old Testament was originally written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek, God called generations of gifted, trained, and godly scholars to participate in the ongoing translation of his book so that no one anywhere would be left without the gift of God’s word.

It is essential never to lose sight of these realities or stop giving thanks that God guided and directed the writing of every portion of his word.

But I have to say it: many Christians, maybe even you, don’t always live as if this is the most foundational source of wisdom in their life. Yes, we profess that we believe in the doctrine of Scripture—the doctrinal foundation upon which every other doctrine stands—but it probably doesn’t change our everyday living to that extent that it should.

I know it doesn’t always for me.

Sadly, many of us do not spend daily time in our Bibles. Many of us are not avid students of God’s word. Many of us are only fed from it for one hour each week as we gather together for Sunday worship. Yet, we spend hours and hours allowing our hearts and minds to be influenced and shaped by the internet, social media, and political commentary on TV. Functionally, these voices of influence are often more authoritative than Scripture.

If we deeply believed in the doctrine of Scripture, wouldn’t we be looking for every opportunity to share its glorious message with others? Wouldn’t that quiet time, when you separate yourself from other people and other responsibilities, and it’s just you, your Lord, and his word, be your favorite part of your day?

We should always approach our Bible reading and study with heartfelt joy.

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If you, like me, are feeling convicted, the solution isn’t to read God’s word in a quasi-guilty, sense-of-duty, this-is-what-good-Christians-do sort of way. No, we always should approach our Bible reading and study with heartfelt joy.

“Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them.” (Psalm 111:2)

“They received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so.” (Acts 17:11)

“My son, if you receive my words and treasure up my commandments with you.” (Proverbs 2:1)

Yes, we approach God’s word with commitment, but we do so because we are grateful, excited, and hungry. We find him there, we find his saving grace there, we find astounding wisdom there, we find guidance for our daily living there, and there we find hope to do it all again tomorrow.

Every time you open the Bible, pray that God would grant us open eyes and a joyful, grateful, eager, and tender heart.

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Does The Bible Influence You Enough?

Every time you open the book, pray that God would grant us open eyes and a joyful, grateful, eager, and tender heart.

REFLECTION QUESTIONS

  1. How did you bump into the existence of God so far today? Look back on your day and write a list of everything you have experienced so far that reminds you of his presence, creativity, power, goodness, and love?

  2. Look at that list again. What did you take for granted? What have you stopped recognizing as a gift from God? What are you telling yourself that you deserve or that you have earned?

  3. How can you practically slow down, recognize God’s presence, and worship him? Think specifically of ways that you can see, remember, and worship.

  4. What other voices have a significant influence over your life? How much time do you spend a week, on average, allowing these voices to speak to you? Get specific, comparing it to the time you spend exposed to the Word of God. Are you aware of how these voices might be informing your mind and shaping your heart?

  5. Does your devotional time bring you delight? Are you eager to study the Bible every day? Do you treasure Scripture more than physical possessions? What steps can you take to move in this direction?

This content was originally posted by Dr. Paul Tripp on www.paultripp.com and was republished with permission.

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