Sunday, April 12, 2009

Spring Insights


Through the eyes of a little boy first discovering the wonder of flowers, I enjoyed my tulips one petal at a time this year. I have a renewed appreciation for many little things now because I see them in a new light, slowing down and examining them with a child seeing them for the first time.

Studying God's Word is often like that. The verses we've heard so many times and have come to take for granted can suddenly have new meaning when we go back and examine them as though we were seeing them for the first time. God has a way of revealing new insights to us as we are ready for them and need them in our lives. The Bible is timeless in its instruction and inspiration, and reading it once from cover to cover does not even begin to touch on the wealth found within its pages. We must return again and again to each verse and watch it unfold as we grow in faith and spiritual maturity.

Hebrews 5:11-14 speaks of spiritual maturity and the process of advancing from the milk to the solid food of the truth in God's Word. As new Christians we are able to comprehend only the basic truths, but through the experience and application of strengthened faith, we progress in our understanding.

Are our daily Bible studies more RITUAL than SPIRITUAL? Let's take a fresh look at each verse, and ask God to show us the beauty there. Let's not take those familiar words at face value, but from the milk to the meat.

From April 8, 1986

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