When God’s Word Is Real To Us

Bible study, God's Word, encouragement, Colossians 2:9-15One of the most amazing things about God’s Word is that we can read it repeatedly throughout our whole lives and all at once a passage of scripture will become real to us in a way that it never has before.  It’s the same book and the same words but now, because God’s Word is living and powerful, it is able to penetrate right to the core of our being and imprint itself on us in a way that moves and changes us.  And the more time we spend in God’s Word and the more we focus on studying it the more God reveals himself to us in it.

From my own experience, when this happens it does several things.  First, it gets me excited.  It produces joy and encouragement and a lot of positive energy.  It makes me want to take what I have just internalized and ponder over how good and amazing it is and out of that I offer praise to the Lord.  And this is not a hard praise that I have to wrestle out against the will of my flesh but a natural, free-flowing praise based on God’s revelation and goodness to me.

Secondly, I want to share it with someone.  I want to encourage others with the good news of God’s Word and tell what I have learned and experienced.  I want God’s Word to become real to someone else the same way that it became real to me because I know that if it does, they will want to do the same and so it goes and the process can be repeated for the benefit of many.

But the opposite is also true.  When we aren’t studying God’s Word and we aren’t making it a priority then we are missing opportunities for growth and for blessing others.  Our neglect not only causes us to miss out on chances for God’s Word to become real it also removes that impetus to share and encourage someone else.  In that sense our focus, or lack of, can either start a very positive chain reaction of encouragement and excitement or can completely block what God is trying to do in us and through us.  It’s that serious.

To conclude, I want to share a few verses of scripture that God caused to be very real to me this week.  They are familiar but so powerful and I pray that they would become as real and as amazing to you as they are to me.

For the entire fullness of God’s nature dwells bodily in Christ, 10 and you have been filled by Him, who is the head over every ruler and authority. 11 You were also circumcised in Him with a circumcision not done with hands, by putting off the body of flesh, in the circumcision of the Messiah. 12 Having been buried with Him in baptism, you were also raised with Him through faith in the working of God, who raised Him from the dead. 13 And when you were dead in trespasses and in the uncircumcision of your flesh, He made you alive with Him and forgave us all our trespasses. 14 He erased the certificate of debt, with its obligations, that was against us and opposed to us, and has taken it out of the way by nailing it to the cross. 15 He disarmed the rulers and authorities and disgraced them publicly; He triumphed over them by Him.  Colossians 2:9-15 (HCSB)

In salvation, God takes our entire sin debt, with all of its obligations and penalty of death, and nails it to the cross of Christ.  There it is covered with the blood of Jesus and it is erased forever!  What does that mean to you?  Every day I learn more about what it means to me and I look forward to the completion of that knowledge one day when I meet my Savior.

Words Of Wisdom From The Wisest Man Who Ever Lived

wisdom, God's Word, the BibleTradition holds that Solomon, son of David and King of Israel from about 970 – 930BC, was one of the wisest men to have ever lived.  Several Old Testament books were authored by him (Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon, also called Song of Songs) and he is also said to have been the wealthiest man to have ever lived.

Despite all of that, the Bible records as many of Solomon’s failings as it does his successes and is very clear that for all of his wisdom, he was a real person with real human flaws.  What is very interesting though, is that when Solomon’s conduct lined up with true Biblical wisdom, he was always successful and prosperous but when he acted selfishly or foolishly it always brought trouble and heartache.

The same holds true for us today.  When we think and act in ways that are wise and true, we will be prosperous and successful.  When we think and act in ways that are selfish or foolish, we will bring trouble and heartache on ourselves and others.  With that in mind, can we look back to some of the wise sayings of Solomon and glean instruction and truth for our lives today?  Absolutely we can!  Solomon’s wisdom was actually Godly wisdom that was granted to Him as a result of prayer (See 1 Kings 3: 6-14) and Godly wisdom never changes or gets stale.  In short, if God said it then we can count on it and build our lives around it.

With that in mind, let’s take a look at a few of my favorite verses from the first few chapters of Proverbs.

The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge; Fools despise wisdom and instruction. (Proverbs 1:7) – Right away Solomon lets us know that our fear (respect, admiration, acknowledgement) of God is the beginning of our search for wisdom and truth.  No wisdom or truth exists without Him and a wise person is the one who has placed their life under the authority and instruction of God Almighty.

For the Lord gives wisdom; From His mouth come knowledge and understanding. He stores up sound wisdom for the upright; He is a shield to those who walk in integrity, Guarding the paths of justice, And He preserves the way of His godly ones. Then you will discern righteousness and justice And equity and every good course. (Proverbs 2: 6-9)  Much of the wisdom of Proverbs is given in “if – then” statements.  As in, “if you do the right thing, then the right result will occur”.  Proverbs 2:6-9 shows us that God grants the knowledge and understanding that we need from His Word.  Furthermore, if we walk in integrity (honesty) He will be our shield and guard and will preserve our way.  And if we do all of that then we will be granted the ability to discern what is right and good every single time (every good course).

Honor the Lord from your wealth And from the first of all your produce; So your barns will be filled with plenty And your vats will overflow with new wine.  (Proverbs 3: 9-10)  Does it ever feel like that you are in a hole (financially speaking) and that you will never be able to climb out of it?  Take heart, here’s your recipe for success!  Give to God off of the top of everything that you bring in, no matter how little it might be.  God will then fill your barns and vats (places of storage, up to and including our savings accounts – you do have a savings account don’t you?) with plenty until they overflow!  So many of us miss this simple commandment and suffer financial misery.  The good news is that it is never too late to start doing the right thing.

Trust in the Lord with all your heart And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, And He will make your paths straight. Do not be wise in your own eyes; Fear the Lord and turn away from evil. It will be healing to your body And refreshment to your bones.  (Proverbs 3: 5 – 8)  Relationships are founded on trust.  To the degree that we trust God, we will follow His instruction and to the degree that we follow His instruction we will be blessed and in turn bless others.  And not only should we trust God with everything but we should do all that we do with an acknowledgement of God as our creator and the source of all wisdom and knowledge.  If we can do that then God will take care of us and fight our battles for us (make our paths straight).

 

Getting to Know the Good Book

The Bible, Bible Study, God's WordI don’t think that it’s a stretch to say that getting to know and love God’s Word is one of the best things that we can do in this life.  The importance of the Bible to a believer can’t be overstated; it is literally our guidebook on how to live, how to act, how to think and most importantly, how to get to know God.

So then faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.  (Romans 10:17) NKJV

The fact that we believe and have faith in God at all is only possible because of His Word.  Our salvation is dependent on it and by it we are given hope, peace, wisdom, truth, instruction and inspiration.  All of this and more God has done for us through His Word and the more we study it and apply it to our lives, the better and more like Him we will be.

As I have read the Bible over the years and spent time listening to other believers, to sermons, to teaching and to hymns, certain verses have become very special and very real to me.  Not a Sunday morning goes by that I don’t get up with a smile on my face and this verse in my head:

(I will) Enter His gates with thanksgiving and His courts with praise.  (Psalm 100:4) NASB

Sunday morning for me means that it is time to go to my church.  It is time to gather with my brothers and sisters in Christ and to hear His Word proclaimed and to be taught and encouraged together.  Sundays are special times, but what about the other days of the week?  Do I have a verse for those?  I do, actually, and I really like it:

This is the day the Lord has made; We will rejoice and be glad in it. (Psalm 118:24) NKJV

Every day is a gift from God!  The Lord has fashioned it, He has made this day for us and we are instructed to rejoice and be glad.  For sure, some days it is easier than others.  But even on the tough days God is still with us, He is still on His throne and still deserves our praise and thanksgiving.  Because I have read and believe His Word to be true, I can then exercise my privilege to praise (and don’t ever forget that it is a privilege to call upon His name and offer Him praise!) despite my circumstances.

 All Scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; 17 so that the man or woman of God may be adequate, equipped for every good work. (2 Timothy 3:16-17) NASB

Unless I commit to study and to memorize this amazing document that God has created just for me, I will never be adequate or equipped for His good work.  The same is true for you.  Have you committed His Word to memory?  Have you spent time reading and studying the Bible and do you continue to do so on a daily basis?  If you do, then it will make a powerful difference in your life and in the lives of those around you.  I can think of no better way to start a new year than to spend quality time in God’s amazing Word.