Steadfast: Pursue Truth預覽
Read the Truth
Ready:
“For the word of God is alive and powerful. It is sharper than the sharpest two-edged sword, cutting between soul and spirit, between joint and marrow. It exposes our innermost thoughts and desires.” – Hebrews 4:12 (NLT)
Set:
Truth comes to us in many forms from many people and ideas. We wonder what is right and if there really is a standard of one specific truth over everything else. And we dedicate effort and pursuit to finding what and how we believe.
Jesus Christ brings us to the Father and sets the standard for how we love our neighbor, respect ourselves, and seek first the will of God that has been already reconciled through the blood of His Son.
If we want to improve our skills in our sport, it only makes sense to spend time practicing, studying the game, and taking care of ourselves to become better. In the same way, our spiritual training should be exercised if we want to grow in Christ. This is why it’s important to be in God’s Word every day.
God’s Word is a Road Map
It takes us where we need to go.
In a culture that can lead us in circles, we are on the lookout for places of rest and the right way to go. It can be a tiring journey, but God delights in giving us the fuel we need to continue forward. The Bible has specific directions that lead to a full and everlasting life if we trust that God knows where He is taking us.
God’s Word is an Anchor
It keeps us grounded.
As Jesus assures us of His position as the Son of God, His Word magnifies and ties us to this truth. As the source for how we believe what we do, the Bible is a firm foundation from which we share our beliefs, find answers to the things that trouble us, and keep us confident in God’s promises.
God’s Word is a Lamp
It gives us light in the dark.
At times when we don’t know where to turn and all around us feels dim, oppressive, and confusing, Jesus, the light of the world, illuminates our hearts. The more we get into Scripture, the more we begin to understand God’s love and how we can apply it to our lives and relationships.
Go:
1. Where do you look for truth?
2. How can you get more into God’s Word on a daily basis?
3. How can you share with someone about God’s truth of love today?
Workout:
Psalm 32:8
Psalm 119:105
Hebrews 6:18-19
Overtime:
“Lord, I am so thankful for Your Word. It is a lamp to my feet and a light unto my path. Thank You that You illuminate Your Word when I am walking in darkness. I want to get to know You better; please give me a desire to read the Bible more. Amen.”