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The Head of this Church:
JESUS CHRIST
Reading for Life
By Russ Atmore
The fact that God gave us
His revelation in the form of the Bible is incredible. Reading is
therefore something that God designed. The obvious consequence of these
statements is that God fully expects us to read His Word. It is true
that some [people do find reading difficult, but I think that if the
truth be told, educated individuals in the Western world can not offer
this as an excuse. Reading is absolutely necessary, first of all, for an
education. You do not graduate from one year to the next if you cannot
read. Secondly, reading offers a breadth of information readily
available. We all read something everyday, i.e.; the newspaper,
billboards, magazines, documents, letters, emails and on and on goes the
list.
The problem with reading the
Bible is the old problem of time. It is not the skill of reading that
causes us difficulty – it is the discipline and tyranny of time. God
knows this better than everyone. Man does not sustain himself on bread
alone, as Jesus said, but rather he is nourished and sustained truly on
the Word of God (Matthew 4:4). The Bible is indispensable to spiritual
power. If you link your reading to prayer you have one powerful dynamic
at work in your life. This is what God wants from each one of us.
Matthew Henry (died 1714)
wrote a commentary on the whole Bible. It runs to thousands of pages. My
father gave me his own copy 20 years ago. It is beyond price, and is one
of my most treasured possessions. It was said of George Whitefield (18th
century evangelist), one of the greatest preachers of all time, that
every morning, he would get down on his knees, open up his Greek New
Testament, and then open to the relevant passage in Matthew Henry, and
feed his soul on the Word of God. Is it any wonder that the man crossed
the Atlantic ocean 13 times and was used mightily by God in America and
in England.
When Jonathan Edwards
(greatest American theologian) invited George Whitefield to come and
preach in his pulpit in Northhampton, it was said that when Edwards
heard Whitefield, he sat in the pew and wept. This is nothing but the
power of God. Do we know it in our own lives? If Jonathan Edwards could
weep unashamedly at hearing the Word of God preached, I wonder about our
own spiritual condition. We just excuse ourselves from being like these
great servants of God, on the basis that they were obviously different
to us. That is not true. They devoured the Word of God. They were
saturated with the Bible.
It was said of John Bunyan,
(author of Pilgrim’s Progress) that if you pricked his skin, his blood
would be bibline. John Bunyan was imprisoned for 12 years for preaching.
His greatest trial he said was when he had to leave his wife Elizabeth
to care for their 6 children, especially since his eldest daughter was
born blind. The authorities promised to let him go if he stopped
preaching. He said he would remain in prison “until the moss grew on his
eyelids rather than fail to do what God had commanded him to do.”
He said that ‘the parting from my wife and children has often been to me
in this place as the pulling of the flesh from my bones.’ What did
Bunyan do in prison? He gave the Christian Church “Pilgrim’s Progress,”
probably the most widely read book in the world next to the Bible. Who
was he? – just an ordinary uneducated tinker from Bedford who applied
himself to God and His Word. The Bible was his very life. He was
prepared to give up his family for the sake of Christ. This is real
Christianity. I want to be like this – do you? If you do, then reading
must become you life.