In
contemporary America and other westernized countries, we do not lack a variety
of experience regarding food. Even smaller towns have Chinese and Mexican
restaurants, whereas larger cities have any ethnic food we might desire.
However, I would venture to say that many of us do not know there are similarly
many different flavors and "tastes" in God's word. Proverbs 27:7 tells us "A
sated man loathes honey, but to a famished man any bitter thing is sweet." When
hunger is the driving force, it doesn't matter how something tastes. The only
concern is to quell the hunger pains. However, once we have found out how to
satisfy our hunger by continually coming to God's word, it is helpful to find
out how to make it satisfying as well. Just because someone is no longer hungry
does not mean they are satisfied in their fullness. Through the years, I believe
I have learned a thing or two about not only satisfying my spiritual hunger from
God's word, but also finding great satisfaction in the various flavors and
tastes I encounter. I will explain this further through the following three
steps that reveal how to find lasting fulfillment in dining continually and with
great pleasure on God's word:-
1. Try it, you might like it! -- If you have never studied the word of
God in a consistent manner, do not pre-judge that it is a boring endeavor.
Oftentimes, God allows us to engage in the discipline of reading His word
before He gives us a true love for it. As Jeremiah states in our lead verse,
he "found" the words of the Lord. This means diligently spending time in the
word everyday to begin finding what God is saying to us, individually. When
we do, we begin to find the joy in discovery as God brings His word alive.
2. Mix it up! -- Do not, and I repeat , do not start in Genesis and start reading through the entire Bible! (Most folks who do this stop when they hit the chapters in Leviticus about cleansing leprosy!) Instead, read a chapter from the Old Testament each day and one from the New Testament. Or, read a Psalm or a chapter of Proverbs along with a chapter of the Gospels. Personally, my daily reading consists of a chapter from the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Bible), a chapter from the history books (Joshua through Esther), a chapter in the poetry books (Job through Song of Solomon), a chapter in the prophets (Isaiah through Malachi), a chapter of the Gospels (Matthew through John), and a chapter of the New Testament (Acts through Revelation). By reading six chapters a day, I get through the Old Testament about once every eight months, the New Testament books every five months, and the Gospels about four times a year. I have been doing this for many years and it works well for me.
3. Don't be doggedly dogmatic! -- Even though I have a set schedule of reading and study, I do not get bent out of shape if I miss a day or my schedule gets thrown off by the Holy Spirit leading another way. Our Bible reading should be regarded as a "love plan" not a contract that can be broken if we do not hold to it perfectly each day. However, we should try to maintain consistency when possible. If we do, the Lord will bless our time and begin to show us treasures we would not have believed as we remain faithful.
Are we
famished for God's word? Some of us do not even have a mild appetite for what
God has given mankind through the written word, let alone a ravenous desire for
His writings. Are we daily in the Holy Bible, digging out its treasures? The
only way to get hungry for God's word is by getting into it. As we do, we will
long for it as we would miss a loved one, rather than condemning ourselves
as a judge when we miss a day. The Word of God is not a drudgery, beloved. It is
"a joy and the delight" of our hearts if we will but discipline ourselves to
seek God there daily.
Heavenly Father, I pray for those who desire a greater discipline in reading and
meditating on Your word. Give them first the desire to spend time with You,
daily, in Your written word. Then, bless their faithfulness by sharing nuggets
of truth that will make their spirits soar. As they find the joy in Your word,
increase their hunger for it, developing their taste and pleasure as they savor
its wonder! In Jesus' Name, Amen.
Your Barefoot Servant,
Rick
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