Reading the Bible could be the gateway to heavenly bliss or the pathway to subtle self-destruction. To see the Bible is always to walk on holy ground, so we should come to the Word oh so aware of the fine line that exists between reading and sinning.
As you read this article, please try heart 2 Corinthians 13:5 and "Examine yourselves... test yourselves" ;.
Sin #1 - Reading without praying - the sin of proud self-reliance.
Reading the Word must be bathed in prayer - before, during and after. God is the best Author of this Book and so we should go to Him for understanding and the innumerable blessings He wants to shower upon us through the Bible.
How to avoid it - Get this to humble prayer your own personal - "Let me understand the teaching of your precepts" (Psalm 119: 27a).
Sin #2 - Reading without meditating - the sin of mindless mysticism.
Reading is only the start of our journey into God's truth. We ought to think of what we read, and think long and hard. Some parts of the Bible are far more difficult to comprehend than others; when up against a challenging passage, you may simply need certainly to take more time pondering it.
How to avoid it - Proclaim with conviction - "Then I will meditate on your own wonders" (Psalm 119:27b). When opening the Book, be opening, exercising and filling the mind, not emptying it.MyReadingManga
Sin #3 - Reading without communing - the sin of dead intellectualism.
Reading the Bible could be the methods to the awesome end of deeper fellowship with God. If reading the Bible doesn't end up in sweeter intimacy with King Jesus, something is amiss. Amount of time in the Word shouldn't be an end in itself. It's the entrance into the current presence of Christ, our Creator, our Sustainer and the Lover of our souls.
How to avoid it - As you read, pray just like the psalmist, "I seek you with all my heart" (Psalm 119:10a) and "Do not utterly forsake me" (Psalm 119:8b).
Sin #4 - Reading without understanding - the sin of empty ritualism.
Are the language only words? We commune with God through His Word as His Spirit reveals the meaning. Reading without understanding isn't reading but a meaningless ritual, merely a formality that grieves the Spirit, displeases the Father and dishonors His Son.
How to avoid it - As you realize the sacredness of Scripture, pray "Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law" (Psalm 119:18). This isn't merely another book. Say with Peter "You have the language of eternal life" (John 6:68).
Sin #5 - Reading without believing - the sin of self-righteous legalism.
What do Bible reading, prayer, church attendance, tithing, and helping the needy all have in common? They may be either the expression of saving faith or the expression of non-saving faith. For the genuine believer, they are evidence of life. For the false believer, they are evidence of a spurious conversion and serve only to strengthen his self-deception. Bible reading, like worthwhile work, is never the explanation for our salvation but instead its result. The difference is infinitely, eternally huge.
How to avoid it - Ponder the wonder of salvation by grace, through faith, not by works (Ephesians 2:8-9). Nothing we do earns God's favor (including Bible reading). From start to complete, salvation is His work, not ours.
Sin #6 - Reading without obeying - the sin of cheap grace.
Salvation is free, but it will set you back everything. Is this not the best paradox of Scripture? We are not saved by good works, but also for good works, and so Bible reading is among the main activities God uses to empower us to reside a life of increasing obedience, holiness and Christ-likeness. Sinless perfection will escape us this side of heaven, but a changed life will not. If your Bible reading doesn't have life-transforming results, please contemplate the possibility that you're still dead in your sins and in have to be born of the Spirit (John 3:1-8).
How to avoid it - Spend much time in Psalm 119 and meditate much on the countless verses that speak of obeying the Word. May these prayers be yours - "I will obey your decrees" (Psalm 119:8a) and "I run in the road of your commands, for you've set my heart free" (Psalm 119:32).
Sin #7 - Reading without studying - the sin of superficial skimming.
"Raking is easy, but you receive only leaves; digging is hard, but you might find diamonds" (John Piper). Reading is but the first step to understanding the meaning and rejoicing as person who finds great wealth (Psalm 119:162). Ask questions; record your thoughts and responses in a journal; do word studies; join a Bible study group (or start one yourself). There are 101 approaches to dig to the Word.
How to avoid it - Realize the requirement to dive in, not remain on the surface. This takes some time and effort, fueled by the grace of God and the enabling of His Spirit. So move out your shovel and get digging, knowing that "it's God who works in one to will and to act" (Philippians 2:13 - another mind-boggling paradox).
And may your time in the Word be a source of divine renewal for the glory of God. While reading, make sure to be praying, meditating, communing, understanding, believing, obeying and studying, and you are sure to declare "Your statutes are my delight!" (Psalm 119:24).
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