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”Read this Book
(The Bible) for what, on reason, you can accept and take the
rest on faith, and you will live and die a better man.” Abraham
Lincoln We know that not only will we die a better person
for having read the Bible but if we are wise enough to obey
its commands after reading them we shall also rise to live
forever. Jesus said, ”The words that I speak unto you, they
are spirit, and they are life.”
As we begin a new
year we start again to read from Genesis, Psalms and Matthew.
It is a great pity that so few read the Bible every day. How
can we think godly if we don’t read God’s thoughts? In the
natural we sometimes feel we get to know a certain author
by being thoroughly familiar with his writings. Certainly
those who have made a study of Shakespeare feel they are acquainted
with him and his thought processes; so it is with any other
writer who has left his works behind. It may be nice to know
a human author this way but it in no way compares with getting
to know God through His Word. In fact, it is completely impossible
to obey the first command to love the Lord with all our heart.
soul and mind if we do not constantly read His Book, pray
and meditate upon His goodness and mercy to us. Remember John
’s point about hating or loving our brethren? The last part
of his question is, ”How can he love God whom he hath not
seen?” How can we? It is impossible to love the unknown. We
cannot love someone we have never seen, never heard from,
never heard of. Only by becoming familiar with a person can
we love them. In the natural this usually comes as a result
of personal contact but it has occurred by correspondence.
Many lovers first met by mail and the love grew even before
they saw one another. Since we have never seen God it is only
possible to love Him as a result of our familiarity with His
Word. It goes without saying that if we are not faithful in
our daily readings in His Book, we will not love Him. How
can we expect Him to save us if we break His first and most
important command? Paul asks the question ”How shall they
believe in him of whom they have not heard?” His answer is,
”Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.”
It is this word
of God that must fill our minds and hearts if we are to love
Him, obey Him and receive from Him the crown of righteousness.
To ignore the Bible readings is to ignore God. It won’t make
much use what else we do if we don’t do them. That’s the trouble
with the world today. Every man is doing that which is right
in his own eyes. The world expresses it as ”doing your own
thing.” ”Our own thing” will be of no value in the day of
judgment.
By the time you
read this, one twelfth of 1970 will already be gone. If you
did not read your Bible every day in January, don’t let February
and the rest of the year take the same course. Making and
breaking New Year’s resolutions is the butt of many jokes
but not reading God’s Word is no joke whether it was a New
Year’s resolution or not. If we cannot find time to read God’s
book every day, just how much do we really love Him? Our actions
are speaking louder than words.
The Bible Companion
is not the only way to read the Bible but it is a very good
way. Whatever way you use to read the Bible, use it and do
it every day. Do it as a family, if possible. May the words
Paul addressed to Timothy apply to us as well. ”Continue thou
in the things which thou hast learned and hast been assured
of, knowing of whom thou hast learned them; And that from
a child thou hast known the holy scriptures, which are able
to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in
Christ Jesus.”
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