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One of the first things I do every morning is open the curtains. I can’t seem to get myself moving until the drapes are delivered of their duties and the darkness in our home is exposed to a hot sun – ready to fill my home with warmth and daylight.

There’s just something about letting the light in that lifts me.

While sunlight is good….Son-Light is even better. 

Like I said in my last post – the Lord has some rays of light that He wants to cast in your direction. And often times – most of the time, actually – He does it with His Word. This once doubt-filled and downtrodden girl can type that without flinching. Why? Because I know it to be true. Praise God in Heaven.

Romans 13:12 says… The night is far spent, the day is at hand. Therefore let us cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armor of light.

The armor of light. I love the sound of that. Doesn’t it remind you of Ephesians 6? Verse 17 says…“And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God. Likewise, Hebrews 4:12 says…For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than any two-edged sword….

Know what all that means? I think it means that the Word of God (written and spoken) is living. It means that it is capable of overcoming my raunchiest of ways. It means that it is able to defend my faith against the most deafening of doubts. It’s our weapon in battle. Our armor. Our sword. And frankly – any Christian going into their daily wars without it – is entering into a danger zone with zero power. Without the word of God we are charging into battle blind and weapon-less. That doesn’t sound like a real good way to find lasting victory.

We.Must.Know.The.Word.Of.God.

Be encouraged by the following:

“The battle is intense. and it cannot be fought with little thoughts in a daily devotional or petty ideas from a preacher on Sunday. It certainly can’t be fought with minds numbed by the constant drivel of entertainment on television, DVD’s, video games, and the Internet. If you and I are going to penetrate our culture and the cultures of the world with the gospel, we desperately need minds saturated with God’s Word.” 
(from the book Radical by David Platt)
“You will be prone to confusion if the only place you are getting the Word is through other people.”
(from a sermon by Marcus Brecheen entitled Sword of the Spirit)
“We agree with the words of Satan because we don’t know the words of God. Your intellect cannot defeat the enemy.” (from a sermon by Robert Morris entitled The Water of Life)
“Many Christians remain in bondage to fears and anxieties simply because they do not avail themselves of the discipline of study.” (from the book Celebration of Discipline by Richard J. Foster)
Let’s be mature in His Word. Let’s be people who know what we claim. Let’s decide to dive in. Everyday. Let’s go into our daily triumphs and trials armed with power and truth. I’m convinced you and I will experience profound freedom and healing when we allow the Scriptures to penetrate our lives. Let’s commit to not hurrying through our study of God’s Word. The only thing we will gain from that is the trite satisfaction we feel when we check “quiet time” off of our to-do lists. But when we overcome our tendency to be undisciplined, uninterested, and quiet frankly, lazy-we will enter into a completely different realm. When we ask the Lord to open up our minds and hearts to His Word…He will. And we will be changed, transformed, and enlightened because of it. Now that sounds like victory. The lasting kind.
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Resources that may inspire and encourage you in your study:
The sermon series from pastor Robert Morris entitled The Holy Bible. Go here. Find the “Browse By” box on the left and click on “Series Name”. Scroll down and click “The Holy Bible.” Scroll back up and start with the first sermon….The Bread of Heaven. This series totally changed the way I view and value the Bible. It’s a must.
This website rocks. My husband and I use it often. It’s a great resource. That being said – this website shouldn’t be used in place of a Bible that you actually hold in your hand. There’s something about flipping through the pages of the Holy Scripts that’s good for you. Also, I’ve learned to use commentaries with caution. If you are struggling with certain passages in Scripture – let’s ask the Author of them to help us grasp their meanings before we head straight to mere humans for enlightenment. He wants to reveal truth to us – ordinary, non-seminary attending, people like you and me! He is faithful.
And He opened their understanding, that they might comprehend the Scriptures. – Luke 24:45
Lord, meet us in the Word. Give us a desire for it. Help us to not be able to keep ourselves out of it. Open up our minds and our hearts and our souls to what You have spoken and what You are still speaking. Let us be diligent and disciplined in our pursuit of You. And let it bring us joy and contentment to know You more intimately. In Jesus, Amen.

This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. ashley :)

    that was inspiring! I'll make sure to check out those links as soon as I get the chance. I also really liked what you said about little foot-note-things. You have a great point, and I'll try to remember that. Thanks for this post!

  2. Lacey

    Oops! Reading my Bible daily to just "check it off my list" hit me where I live sugar! Im afraid I've been guilty of that a time or two but didnt really realize til i read it here in black and white aimed at me! Dont know what Daddy and I did to deserve you for our kid, but I'm really, really greatful you Are!!!!!!! Love, mama

  3. Lynn Cowell

    What a powerful post and so well said my friend! I do spend time in His Word every morning….can't get by without it; without Him!

    Jesus, as we are faithful to come to You reveal Yourself in new ways to us!

    Happy Tuesday!
    Lynn

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