2020 Daily Devotion - Day 254
Martin Luther made this statement about the Bible, “Mighty potentates have raged against this book, and sought to destroy and uproot it – Alexander the Great and princes of Egypt and Babylon, the monarchs of Persia, of Greece and of Rome, the Emperors Julius and Augustus – but have prevailed nothing. They are gone while the book remains, and it will remain forever and ever, perfect and entire as it was declared at first. Who has thus helped it – who has protected it against such mighty forces? No one, surely, but God Himself, who is master of all things.”
If this book, the Bible, is so enduring and powerful, it might be important for me to actually read it. During this Advent season, why not open your Bible and begin to study? If this is new for you, begin in some basics. Don’t start with Genesis and try to read all of the way through. Rather start with the Gospel of John, and read small portions each day. When you have accomplished this, then start with Matthew, followed by Mark and Luke and then read the Gospel of John again. After this, start reading Galatians and Ephesians; followed by I Corinthians and Philippians. And then go to the Psalms. After finishing all of this, start all over again.
2 Timothy 3:16 ESV
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.
Pray with me:
Heavenly Father, help us to become students of Your Word. We are in desperate need of good council and wisdom. Your Word, the Bible, is just such a resource. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Yours because of Him,
Pastor John R. Steward
Senior Pastor
Mount of Olives Church
If this book, the Bible, is so enduring and powerful, it might be important for me to actually read it. During this Advent season, why not open your Bible and begin to study? If this is new for you, begin in some basics. Don’t start with Genesis and try to read all of the way through. Rather start with the Gospel of John, and read small portions each day. When you have accomplished this, then start with Matthew, followed by Mark and Luke and then read the Gospel of John again. After this, start reading Galatians and Ephesians; followed by I Corinthians and Philippians. And then go to the Psalms. After finishing all of this, start all over again.
2 Timothy 3:16 ESV
All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.
Pray with me:
Heavenly Father, help us to become students of Your Word. We are in desperate need of good council and wisdom. Your Word, the Bible, is just such a resource. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Yours because of Him,
Pastor John R. Steward
Senior Pastor
Mount of Olives Church
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