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The Love Dare: Day 36

  • Day 36

    Love is God's Word

    Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.  – Psalm 119:105

     

    For some people, the Bible seems just too big to understand.  It’s like an impossible challenge.  They don’t know where or how to begin.  But as a Christian, you’re not left alone to try grasping the major themes and deep meanings of the Bible.  The Holy Spirit, who now lives in your heart by the way of salvation, is an illuminator of truth.  “For the Spirit searches all things, even the depths of God” (1 Corinthians 2:10).  And because of His internal lamp, the Scriptures are now yours to read, absorb, comprehend, and live by.

    But first, you’ve got to commit to do it.

    Be in it.  If this is not already a habit of yours, now is the time to begin reading a portion of the Bible every day.  Ideally, read it together as husband and wife – in the morning, perhaps, or before bed.  Be like the writer of Psalm 119, who could say, “With all my heart I have sought You … Your word I have treasured in my heart, that I may not sin against You” (Psalm 119:10-11).

    Those who practice a consistent pattern of reading the Bible soon discover it to be “more desirable than gold, yes, than much fine gold; sweeter also than honey and the drippings of the honeycomb” (Psalm 19:10).

    Stay under it.  You’re right; the Bible can be deep and challenging. That’s why it’s so important to be part of a church where the Word is faithfully taught and preached.  By hearing it explained in sermons and Bible study classes, you’ll get a broader, more balanced view of what God is saying through His Word.  You’ll also get to join with others who are on the same journey you are, wanting to be fed by the truths of Scripture. “Continue in the things you have learned and become convinced of, knowing from whom you have learned them” (2 Timothy 3:14).

    Live it.  Unlike most other books, which are only designed to be read and digested, the Bible is a living book.  It lives because the Holy Spirit still resonates within its words.  It lives because, unlike the ancient writings of other religions, its Author is still alive. And it lives because it becomes a part of who you are, how you think, and what you do.  “Prove yourselves doers of the word, and not merely hearers” (James 1:22).

    Jesus talked about people who build their lives on sand – their own logic, their best guesses, the latest reasoning.  When the storms of life begin to blow (which they always will), foundations of sand will only result in total disaster.  Their houses may light up and look nice for a while, but they are tragedies waiting to happen.  Ultimately they collapse.

    But Jesus said, “Everyone who hears these words of Mine and acts on them may be compared to a wise man who builds on the rock. The rain fell, and the floods came, and the winds blew and slammed against that house; and yet it did not fall, for it had been founded on the rock” (Matthew 7:24-25).  When your home is founded on the rock of God’s unchanging Word, it is insured against destruction.

    That’s because God has the right plan for everything, and He’s revealed these plans in His Word.  They’re right there for anyone who will read it and apply it.

    God has a plan for the way you handle your money.  A plan for the way you raise your children.  A plan for the way you treat your body.  A plan for the way you spend your time.  A plan for the way you handle conflict.  Isn’t it just like your Maker to know exactly what you need?

    If being a regular Bible reader is new for you, you’ll be surprised how quickly you’ll begin thinking differently and more eternally. And if you are serious about establishing strategies for life based on God’s way of doing things, He will guide you to make connections between what you’re reading and how it applies.  It’s an enlightening journey with discoveries to be made all the time.

    Every aspect of your life that you submit to, God’s principles will grow stronger and more long-lasting over time.  But any part you withhold from Him, choosing instead to try your own hand at it, will weaken and eventually fail when the storms of life hit you.  It may, in fact, be the one area that hastens the downfall of your home and marriage.

    Wise couples build their houses on the rock of God’s Word. They’ve seen what sand can do.  They know how it feels when their footing gets soft and the foundation gives way.  That’s why must determine to build your life and marriage on the solid rock of the Bible, and then you can plan on a stronger future – no matter how bad the storms get.

    Today's Dare

     

    Commit to reading the Bible every day.  Find a devotional book or other resource that will give you some guidance.  If your spouse is open to it, see if they will commit to daily Bible reading with you. Begin submitting each area of your life to its guidance and start building on the rock.

     

    Whatever was written in earlier times was written for our instruction. (Romans 15:4)

      

     Click here to buy a copy of the Love Dare book.

     

    Material taken from The Love Dare by Stephen and Alex Kendrick, copyright © 2009 by B&H Publishing Group. Used by permission.  Unauthorized reproduction in any format is strictly prohibited by law.

     

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Carol Pady
Carol Pady Amen! The Word is new everyday. I have learned I can read the same verse many times and it will have a different message depending upon my situation/circumstances at that time. Begining the day in the Word is the only way for me to start my day.
March 7, 2016
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Sylvia Todd
Sylvia Todd Amen, Carol, it truly is the Living Word!
March 7, 2016
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Lisa Aldridge-Mathson
Lisa Aldridge-Mathson I have always prayed that I would someday have a husband who would read Gods Word and pray with me. After years of waiting and one failed marriage behind me I had to start over again. This time I was not giving up. I was determined And I knew God had given me the perfect husband so I went out and bought him a Bible. I still remember him laying it on the table beside the bed and it lay there for 3 years. I picked it up to dust it and put it right back down in its place. Disappointed but hopeful I kept praying he would crave God's Word.   Then my father was diagnosed with lung cancer and I had to spend 4 months with him in another state. My husband drove every weekend 22 hours to spend with me and the kids which I thought was the most amazing thing. But little did I know the most amazing thing was revealed to me once I got back home and found my husband's Bible free from the packaging and laying open on his table. He began to share with me the readings he had found and how he believed each had a specific meaning for him and his life. It has now been exactly 4 years since this life changing event, and looking back I cannot believe how much our Bible reading and praying together have changed our lives. The way we think, the way we act, and the way we live is totally different. I praise God for always being right on time. I Praise God that although my first marriage being a failure hurt me deeply I was saved from another 22 years of nonchanging hell on earth. I praise God for having a plan for my life and for taking my hand and leading me to it. God is good and He is faithful. 
March 7, 2016
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Mark Duell
Mark Duell Amen. So happy for the change of heart in your husband. Pray for only the best years to come for you two.
March 13, 2016