Note: If you can read, this post applies to you. I’m not bashing you for making this excuse. This is as much a reminder to me as it is to you. God consistently reveals this fact to me as I seek him and it’s the ultimate answer that He gives Job: namely, “I’m awesome.” And He is. We just forget it because we consciously and unconsciously distract ourselves. But it’s time to blow away the fog and live the abundant, vibrant spiritual lives that are indicative of the work of the Spirit of God.
“I would read my Bible every day but I don’t have time.”
Really?
Really??!!
Let me defer to Christ in the wilderness, quoting from Deuteronomy: “Man shall not live by bread alone, but on every word that proceeds out of the mouth of God.” Jesus Christ, the incarnate Word of God, is telling us that our life is not dependent on food, drink, or any other material possession/consumable. In contrast, he says with Moses that we derive our sustenance from the Word of God. Every breath that we breathe is a gift from God provided by His Word, Jesus Christ. But we Christians (Protestants specifically) believe there is another Word of God[1], one that we have easy access to and the only source of learning about the incarnate Word of God. We call that the Scriptures, following the examples of the disciples and Christ himself. So what we can infer from Christ’s own statements about the authority and necessity of Scripture along with Paul’s statement in 2 Timothy that “all Scripture is God-breathed” is that for us to grow spiritually…well, not just grow spiritually. For us to truly LIVE, we must spend time in conscious submission to the incarnate Word of God as He chose to reveal himself in the written Word of God.
The gist of that introduction is that if your excuse for not reading the Bible is “I just don’t have enough time in the day,” ask yourself what you DO have time in the day for. Because in making time for all of those other things you do at the expense of the life-giving Word, you, in essence, tell God: “I can live without you.” You tell Him, “Eh…the Bible’s great and all, but I’ve got a job and kids and I’ve got to handle my business.” You tell Him, “Meh…I’m not a morning person, but I’m sure I’ll get to it later in the day,” but you never do and you know it. Deep down, we truly do not understand and have not truly internalized the centrality of God to our very existence. Our pride, teamed up with Satan, is extremely crafty, deceiving us into thinking that we perform on our own, that we are sanctified on our own, that we are justified on our own, when Scripture adamantly denies ALL of those things. When Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth, and the life”, we need to take Him seriously. He is The Way – as in the only way to the Father. He is The Truth – as in the truth of God, both in who He is and what He says. And He is The Life – as in your only life is the life that you have in Him. There is no other life. Apart from Him, there is nothing but sin and condemnation. But in Him, the life you have is not only true but it is more abundant and vibrant because the very Spirit of God energizes it. It's not a "better" life. It's a new life. And its the definition of the best life because it's eternal. This is literally too good to pass up…but we do pass it up because we’re tired. Or we don't have time. Or we have...other things to do. Are you starting to see how ridiculous that is? You don’t have time to sit at the feet of the God of the universe? You must think you're pretty important…
When you reach valleys of stress, depression, discouragement and stagnation, is your first reaction “Woe is me!” or is your first reaction, as Scripture tells us it should be, “Great is God!”? What Christ, along with the writers of Scripture, seems to tell us is that apart from Him and His Word, there is no growth, there is no joy, there is no faith, there is no hope, and there is no love. In other words, do you lack any of those things? Don’t look to behavior modification. Do not say, “Well, I’m too lustful. I need to stop that.” Instead, say, “What makes me lust is the fact that my highest desire is not God Himself. Lord, please change my desires so that they all find their end in You.” Look to the source of those good things: God. And look to Him in the way that He has prescribed you to do it: through Scripture, which He illuminates by His Holy Spirit. Read it daily. Memorize it. Meditate on it. The goal is to be like the man in Psalm 1, whose delight is in the law of the LORD and in His law, he meditates day and night. We are to delight in our time in Scripture because through it, we delight ourselves in the God that it reveals. We delight ourselves in Christ and his saving work on the cross but we only know of it by reading about it!
But it doesn’t just stop at delight. “He will be like a tree planted by streams of water, which yields its fruit in its season and its leaf does not wither, and in whatever he does, he prospers.” The first part of that verse is crucial: when the psalmist refers to a tree that has been planted by streams of water, the word for “planted” in Hebrew truly means “transplanted”. So what the Psalmist is drawing attention to is the fact that the man in question was not originally planted near these life-giving streams (which we might interpret, with our New Testament understanding, as the water of life…wonder who that is…). The sense of the verse is that by meditating and delighting in the Torah of the LORD, he has been moved to a place near life-giving streams of water. One can tell that the agent of this movement seems to be none other than the LORD through His teaching. This is what we pursue. We seek to be literally moved by God to a place where we can drink Him in as often as humanly possible, and therefore, live. This is the Jesus we preach. This is the Jesus we worship. Now please, for the good of the Church, for the good of your soul, and for the good of everyone that you will meet today and for the rest of your life, stop reading this and get into your Word, so that you may know the God who saved you and so that you may worship Him in Spirit and in Truth.