You know the scripture…
but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence;
1 Peter 3:15 NASB
I find this to be a solid reason to spend time in the word, and in these kinds of discussions that discuss His expressed truth. I think not only does it help us to fully understand what it is we are believing, but it helps sanctify our deliveries and methods of walking in humility, with regards to the gentleness and reverence.
After reading and participating in a thread, though, I am now pondering something. We know one doesn't have to hear the word, by strictly reading the word themselves, right? Not everyone is able to read or has access the bible. We know that it is Faith in Him, Yeshua, alone that brings us home to our Father. We know He is able to reveal the truth of Himself in whatever way He wants to.
I have so much to learn still but have derived much pleasure in digging in. However, what would you say to someone who says, ”I believe in Jesus, I just don't care to read the bible? How important is our reading the word for ourselves in regards to our faith? Is it just an issue of it blessing our walk with Christ, helping our heart for servitude to Him, or is it deeper than that? Do You think reading the word can become a form of idolatry?
I am of the belief that one can never spend too much time, seeking Him out, in follow through, in service, in prayer, in fellowship, and in His word, hoping the meditations of one's mind and heart are pleasing to Him. My thoughts and actions are not always pleasing to Him, for sure. This question, though, is not about me, though, but about Him and His living word?
I would appreciate your input on this matter.
but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence;
1 Peter 3:15 NASB
I find this to be a solid reason to spend time in the word, and in these kinds of discussions that discuss His expressed truth. I think not only does it help us to fully understand what it is we are believing, but it helps sanctify our deliveries and methods of walking in humility, with regards to the gentleness and reverence.
After reading and participating in a thread, though, I am now pondering something. We know one doesn't have to hear the word, by strictly reading the word themselves, right? Not everyone is able to read or has access the bible. We know that it is Faith in Him, Yeshua, alone that brings us home to our Father. We know He is able to reveal the truth of Himself in whatever way He wants to.
I have so much to learn still but have derived much pleasure in digging in. However, what would you say to someone who says, ”I believe in Jesus, I just don't care to read the bible? How important is our reading the word for ourselves in regards to our faith? Is it just an issue of it blessing our walk with Christ, helping our heart for servitude to Him, or is it deeper than that? Do You think reading the word can become a form of idolatry?
I am of the belief that one can never spend too much time, seeking Him out, in follow through, in service, in prayer, in fellowship, and in His word, hoping the meditations of one's mind and heart are pleasing to Him. My thoughts and actions are not always pleasing to Him, for sure. This question, though, is not about me, though, but about Him and His living word?
I would appreciate your input on this matter.
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