TO READ THE BIBLE DAILY. WHAT GOOD WILL THAT DO? ISN’T READING IT AT CHURCH ENOUGH?
Someone once said that “What’s the benefit to me for reading a Bible?” One woman told me that she didn't like reading the Bible. She said she loved the Lord but didn't like to read at all. She said, “Why should I read the Bible every day? I go to worship every week and hear a sermon. I’m so busy that I don't even have 15 minutes a day for myself.” In other words, she was asking, What's in it for me?
Seeking to answer her question, I read through the longest psalm in the Bible, Psalm 119. It’s a song written about the Scriptures. And as I read it, I noted seven benefits of reading the Bible. Here are those seven reasons, and hopefully they will convince all of us of the importance of spending daily time reading God’s Word from my experienced of reading Psalm 119 only.
MORAL PROTECTION
First, reading the Bible provides
moral protection. Psalm 119:9-11 says,“ How can a young man keep his way pure?
By keeping it according to Your word. With all my heart I have sought You; do
not let me wander from Your commandments. Your word I have treasured in my
heart, that I may not sin against You.” Reading the Bible helps us distinguish
between right and wrong, especially in this relativistic age. It changes the
way we think and reminds us to follow God's standards, not our own.
GENUINE FREEDOM
Second, reading the Bible gives us
genuine freedom. Psalm 119:45 says, “I will walk at liberty, for I seek Your
precepts.” This verse literally says, “I will walk in a wide-open place.” How
different this is than what we usually think! Many people think that the Bible
restricts and limits us. Instead, this verse says that the Scriptures guide us
to what is best for us, and we have liberty to go there. Real freedom isn't
doing anything I want but rather doing what is best. For example, I don’t want
a fire to have the liberty to rage across my living room. I much prefer the
blaze to be free to burn in the fireplace.
NEW LIFE
Third, reading the Bible offers us
new life. Psalm 119:93 declares, “I will never forget Your precepts, for by
them You have revived me.” The Word of God has the power to refresh and
sustain us. Without it, we shrivel up. The Bible is our spiritual nutrition. A
healthy serving of the Scriptures on a daily basis transforms us so we can walk
in newness of life.
SUPERNATURAL WISDOM
Fourth, reading the Bible bestows
supernatural wisdom. This is what Psalm 119:98-100 says: “Your commandments
make me wiser than my enemies, for they are ever mine. I have more in-sight
than all my teachers, for Your testimonies are my meditation. I understand
more than the aged, because I have observed Your precepts.” The first part of
this verse could be translated, “Your commandments give me skill for living.”
The message of the Bible is not about a bunch of “begats” and “thou shalt
nots.” God's Word is about practical, everyday, successful living based on
God’s perspective, not ours. It’s amazing how skillful we can become in
marriage, parenting, business, friendship, work, you name it, when we live
according to God’s wisdom.
DIVINE DIRECTION
Fifth, reading the Bible provides
divine direction. A great re-minder from Psalm 119:105 is, “Your word is a lamp
to my feet and a light to my path.” I’m convinced that much of the will of God
is found in the Word of God. As we wonder what our steps should be in a dark
world, the Word of God guides us. We don't need this spiritual flashlight only
on special occasions; we need the light of God’s Word for every step we take.
ABSOLUTE TRUTH
Sixth, reading the Bible presents
absolute truth. We live in an age when people actually believe that truth is
relative and that there is no objective reality. Some believe that truth can be
individualized, so that your truth is different from my truth. But the Bible
disagrees: “The sum of Your word is truth, and every one of Your righteous
ordinances is everlasting” (Ps. 119:160). In this relativistic, equivocating
world, we can rely on the absolute truth of God’s Word.
EMOTIONAL SECURITY
Seventh, reading the Bible gives us
emotional security. Psalm 119:165 says, “Those who love Your law have great
peace, and nothing causes them to stumble.” Jesus taught that in this world
well have tribulation (John 16:33), and doubtless we have all experienced
troubles. Nevertheless, I’ve also found that the way to find peace in any
crisis, whether it’s health problems, family difficulties, financial stress,
challenges at work, or anything, comes from reading and gaining comfort from
the words of Scripture.
FINAL THOUGHTS
These are just seven reasons that
demonstrate the great benefit in daily Bible reading. I believe that it should
be a life essential for us all. It is helpful to have a contemporary,
easy-to-understand translation of the Bible. By spending just 10 to 15 minutes
a day reading God’s Word, we will grow as believers. If you are new to Bible
reading, there are many good reading plans available. Find one and use it. And
remember what the evangelist D. L. Moody is widely attributed to have said: “The Bible was not given for our information but our
transformation.” We can begin to experience God's transformation of
our lives as we read the Scriptures every day.

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