(Matthew 4:4)….. 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.'”
How important is the word of God to your life? Very, very important. So many don’t realize that the Scriptures (the very word of God), is crucial to your very survival. So many don’t realize that they are anemic, weak, and without any real joy in life, because of their lack of exposure to God’s word. One may neglect the Word of God and still exist, but you will not enjoy life, or really live as God has intended, without feeding regularly on God’s Word.
Just as you need physical food to remain strong physically, you also need spiritual food to stay strong spiritually. God’s word, His “Rhema,” the Bible is the food that feeds our faith, and gives us spiritual strength. So every day we need to feed, at least some, on God’s Word. A helpful key is to develop good habits, such as reading the Word every time you eat food, or every morning when you awake, or right before you go to sleep. The time is not important, just that you remember every day.
There are many ways to feed on God’s Word available to us today. Reading, or listening to it, teaching it. Speaking the Word — especially when you personalize it, can really build your faith fast. Of course, nothing can replace your own reading of the Bible, or having it read to you.
Nothing will benefit us more, both in this life and in the one to come, than feeding on God’s Word daily. All of us can find time for God’s Word, if we want to, right? You can write Scriptures on cards to read and meditate on whenever you stop in traffic, or whenever you have to wait for someone. Maybe listening as you travel, or as you prepare for work, is a good plan for you. The important thing is that you have a plan, so you don’t let this most important habit slip. Seeing the Word. Hearing the Word. Speaking the Word. Thinking about the Word. This is what builds our faith and keeps us strong spiritually. Have the greatest time today when you are meditating on our Lord’s word.
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