As a Christian or a new believer, reading the Bible is instrumental to learning about faith, hope, and redemption through Christ. Sure, you can listen to plenty of sermons and learn about God and Jesus Christ; however, the real work is done when you read the Bible, pray, and spend time with God. These activities go hand-in-hand with attending church and being with fellow believers.
In the last post, we discussed what the Bible is. So, today, we’ll talk about why reading the Bible is important to our spiritual lives.
Isn’t the Bible Archaic Literature?
Many new Christians and non-believers ask this question, and it’s a good one. Yes, parts of the Bible were written between 4,000 and 2,000 years ago. This was during a time of great change and upheaval for humans. Writing was invented during this time, and it played a significant role in recording history and accounts that had only existed in oral form up to this time. But how could the Bible, being so old, still be relevant to our 21st-century lives?
The Bible speaks to us of people and events from ages ago. But that doesn’t make the Bible old and obsolete. Consider we humans--human nature hasn’t changed much in the ensuing millennia. What’s more, God never changes. All through the Scriptures, He shows us His characteristics, His plan for our redemption, His love for us, and all that He has done for us. Remember, the Bible is like a love letter from God to each of us. This love letter never changes, and what it teaches us about God remains true through the ages.
One Example of Human Nature
In the Bible, we learn about the great patriarchs, prophets, and apostles, along with Jesus Christ. Consider the lives of the patriarchs. In these stories, we find relatable examples of mistakes that could be taken directly out of our own lives.
For instance, consider Abraham and Sarah. In Genesis 16, we read about how they tried to make God’s promise of a son come true on their own. Sarai gave her maid, Hagar, to Abram as a wife. She was to act as a surrogate mother on behalf of Sarai. The resulting children would belong to Abram and Sarai. What could go wrong? To find out, read what happened in Genesis 16.
In spite of the problems that ensued, God still promised Abram and Sarai that they would bear a son. And they did. God’s promise was fulfilled in His own time, in spite of their actions. Doesn’t this sound like a story right out of our modern lives?
What happens when we try to fulfill God’s promises on our own? The result is usually less than pleasant and may bring chaos and harm. So, we haven’t changed much since the time Abram and Sarai lived.
This is only one example from the Bible of how humans acted much the same as we do today. From these examples, we can learn to be obedient, knowing God will fulfill His promises in His time. Doing our “own thing” only causes problems. So, we still have a lot to learn and the Bible has a lot to teach each of us.
The Bible is the living, breathing Word of God, and its teachings are as applicable today as they were thousands of years ago.
God and the Bible Act as Anchors in Our Lives
This hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast…
Hebrews 6:19a NKJV
God and the Bible are anchors in our everyday lives, including the good times and the bad. But why are they said to be anchors?
The Bible is filled with allegories, metaphors, similes, types, parables, and analogies. These are used as teaching tools and to create a picture to help us understand what the Bible tells us. Equating God and the Bible to an anchor may not make much sense at first. So, why is this imagery used?
To understand this metaphor, let’s consider a large cruise ship. These ships are enormous, with some of them carrying thousands of people. Now, think about the anchors required for these ships—they’re gigantic! A cruise ship anchor is typically between 10-20 feet long, 15-20 feet wide and may weigh between 10 to 20 tons (20,000 to 40,000 pounds). Moreover, most cruise ships carry two anchors (port and starboard) at the front of the ship.
These massive anchors hold the ship in place and keep it stable when docking. Both anchors are also attached to chains (one chain attached to each anchor). The larger the ship, the larger the anchors and chains need to be.
So, how does a ship’s anchor relate to God and the Bible? God is our Sovereign, the Creator and Sustainer of all that exists. He provides hope and a stable foundation. The Bible is a spiritual anchor that keeps us grounded and connected to God. With the foundation of God and the Bible, we can weather all the challenges that life has to offer. Circumstances or situations do not move us—our belief and faith remain intact in good times and bad.
No matter what we’re going through, if we’re anchored to God through the Bible, Christ, and the Holy Spirit, we can get through it.
The Bible is Our Spiritual Nourishment
…as newborn babes, desire the pure milk of the word, that you may grow thereby.
I Peter 2:2 NKJV
The Bible is also the source of our spiritual nourishment. God’s Word is pure spiritual milk for our souls. The Word has been given to us so that we can be raised on its spiritual food. As we become more nourished (from reading the Bible), we become spiritually stronger and closer to God.
But He answered and said, “It is written, ‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God.’”
Matthew 4:4 NJKV
When Jesus was tempted in the desert for 40 days, He fasted all during this time and naturally became hungry. But He remembered the scripture above. Satan tried to tempt Christ to turn desert rocks into bread He could eat. Jesus withstood this temptation and told the devil that we can’t live only on bread but that we also need the Word of God.
This is also a wonderful example of why we need to know the Scriptures. What happens if temptation comes your way? Or how can you discern if someone is using Bible verses incorrectly or misquoting the Bible? The only way is to know the Scriptures; use them like Jesus and the apostles did to refute the evil one and those trying to lead you astray.
God’s word is the spiritual food that we need to live as Christians in this world. We also need the spiritual nourishment the Bible provides to learn about God and how to grow closer to Him.
The Bible Gives Us Light
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path.
Psalm 119:105 NKJV
And so we have the prophetic word confirmed, which you do well to heed as a light that shines in a dark place, until the day dawns and the morning star rises in your hearts…
2 Peter 1:19 NKJV
Another metaphor often used in the Bible is the word “light.” Light may refer to the natural light provided by the sun, moon, and stars. But it can also mean light coming from a lamp and spiritual light that brings knowledge and understanding (illumination).
The Bible also uses light as a symbol of goodness, holiness, knowledge, wisdom, grace, hope, and God’s revelation. All light comes from God, for He is holy. When we read and study the Bible, the Word (the Light) helps us learn the truths of God, who He is, and what He’s teaching us about life in Christ.
We face uncertain, troubling times. We may live in a place where it feels as if evil has taken over. But when we read the Bible, the Word of God enlightens our lives and souls. We can learn how to avoid stumbling on our Christian walk and follow the Lord’s path. Without the Light of His Word, it’s impossible to see how to proceed on this journey.
Concluding Thoughts
Why should we read the Bible? Isn’t it obsolete in the 21st century? The answer is that God and the Bible are as relevant today as they were thousands of years ago. We humans may be more advanced in some ways, but we continue to have the same human nature as our ancestors.
As we grow in faith, God and the Bible become our anchors and the foundation of our lives. When we know Scripture, we can maintain our faith and hope. Nothing and no one can sway us or make us doubt.
Finally, the Bible shines a light on our spiritual journey. How can we follow Christ if we can’t see the path? The Scriptures provide us with the light we need to make the journey safely and securely. God, through Christ, also shines a light on our paths.
If you haven’t started yet, why not consider reading the Bible? You might want to start with the Gospel of John in the New Testament and then go on from there. If you don’t have a Bible, you can find free Bibles available on our resources page. These are available through the apps or websites listed there. Choose a Bible that’s easy to understand and start reading!
John is a great place to start, as he talks about the Light, Jesus’ life and ministry, and so much more. He was a first-hand witness to Christ’s life and offers some stories not found in the other Gospels. It’s a great place to start your Bible-reading journey.
God bless,
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