Raise
your hand if you feel like reading the Bible is a bit unnecessary. superfluous,
like it’s extra-credit, something for when you need a boost or want brownie
points with God or need to get out of a mess.
Now, how many of you didn’t raise your hand but should have?
Many Christians have no problem letting their Bibles sit on the shelf
for extended periods of time. They pick
it up occasionally for a little “God boost,” but they don’t feel a deep need
for it. They read about God in the pages
but don’t meet Him in the pages. They read
about other people’s stories in the Bible but don’t see themselves in the
stories. They think the Bible is “good
advice” but don’t realize it’s also the “sword of the Spirit” (Ephesian 6:17). And
so the Word isn’t as alive or meaningful to them as it should be. It’s just a “good book.”
It’s one thing to read about God in the Bible, but it’s another to
desperately reach for Him through it.
It’s one thing to simply read a verse, but it’s another to ask God what
it means for your life today.
It’s one thing to read verses about fighting against evil and Satan, but
it’s another to speak them out loud during times of spiritual warfare. It’s one thing to read about the Israelites
wandering the desert thousands of years ago, to scoff at their unfaithfulness
and ungratefulness, to think “You fools deserved it” when God punished them …
but it’s another to walk with them, to stand with them at the foot of
the mountain as they trembled at the voice of God, to understand their fears of
dying and being attacked by enemies, and to be humbled by the fact that we often
do the same things they got in trouble for (complaining, not trusting God,
creating our own gods) when we’re in our own “desert” times. (We’re no different from them.)
In
our day and age of being too familiar with God and His Word, we have lost the
sense of awe (the proper fear) of God, His Word, His Truth. We’ve
heard these stories again and again.
They’re so common that they’re boring.
And in our apathy towards God’s Word, we fail to grasp the truth it
reveals about who we really are, who God really is, what’s really going on, and
how it applies to us in practical and spiritual ways.
If we think the Bible is just a “good book,” then we don’t understand it
at all!