
Scripture: “All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:” – 2 Timothy 3:15
Explanation of Song: Philip Bliss began his adult career as a music teacher and wrote his first song in 1864. It became a hit, and soon he held music conventions and concerts, but he did not truly care for secular music. He wanted to write hymns, and so he did for evangelists, including D. L. Moody, and their crusades. Some of his well-known hymns are “Almost Persuaded”, “Hallelujah, What a Savior!”, and “Dare to Be a Daniel”, and “Wonderful Words of Life”, which was published in 1874. Just two years later, while heading to a Moody revival, Bliss tragically perished at the age of 38, along with his wife, in a horrific train accident.
Application: There have been many times when I’ve read stories in the Bible, and I’ve thought, “How could they?” For example, after seeing all that God did to deliver them from Egypt, how could the Israelites turn from Him so quickly and fashion a golden calf to worship? Later, we read in the New Testament, perhaps one of the most incomprehensible actions taken by a disciple of Jesus. How could Judas Iscariot betray the Lord for thirty pieces of silver? He had been an eyewitness to so many of the miracles that the Lord had performed during His ministry; he was an intimate member of the twelve closest people to Jesus, yet Judas still took matters into his own hands. Instead of trusting God and His perfect plan, he chose to follow his own agenda, which of course, led to the crucifixion of Christ.
It’s so easy to look at others and ponder their behaviors, but when I take a good hard look at myself, I see similar actions in my life that could easily be categorized as rejections or betrayals of Jesus. While I may not have traded the life of my Saviour for thirty pieces of silver or created a golden statue to worship, but I have realized that I am guilty of my own acts of idolatry.
First, I often choose other things over my time with Jesus. I don’t necessarily neglect reading my Bible, but instead of making my time with God a priority, it is placed way down on my list of things to do, and when that happens, there are many times I never get to it. Trading my time with God for time with things such as social media, yardwork, shopping, etc. is an area that needs an immediate readjustment. It doesn’t mean these other things are wrong to have in my life, but when they become more important than spending time with Jesus, I have a problem that needs a remedy.
My problem is that I have taken the Bible for granted. As long as I can remember, there has been at least one Bible in my home, and I expect there always will be. Unfortunately, that is not the case everywhere. There are so many countries in this world where Bibles are not allowed. In many places, the Bible is actually outlawed. People in Somalia (20 million people), North Korea (26 million people), Iran (93 million people), and China (1.4 BILLION people) cannot have a Bible without fear of imprisonment or execution. How fortunate I am that I live in a country that allows me to have a Bible and openly worship the Lord Jesus Christ.
It is a blessing to have the actual Word of God in my hands, and here are just a few reasons as to why it is so important to read it.
1. To know God –
- “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.” – John 1:1
2. To have eternal life –
- “Being born again, not of corruptible seed, but of incorruptible, by the word of God, which liveth and abideth for ever.” – 1 Peter 1:23
3. To grow our faith –
- “So then faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.” – Romans 10:17
4. For protection against sin –
- “Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.” – Psalm 119:11
5. For guidance through life –
- “Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” – Psalm 119:105
6. For joy –
- “Thy words were found, and I did eat them; and thy word was unto me the joy and rejoicing of mine heart: for I am called by thy name, O LORD God of hosts.” – Jeremiah 15:16
Imagine what it would be like to have no access to the written Word of God. Let us all determine to make reading the Bible the highest priority in our lives, for in doing that, we will become more and more of what God desires for us to be!
Memory Verse: “But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” – Matthew 4:4
Stretching your thoughts:
1. Just for a moment, imagine never having accessibility to a Bible. How does that impact your attitude toward spending time regularly reading the Scriptures?
Sing them over again to me, wonderful words of life;
Let me more of their beauty see, wonderful words of life;
Words of life and beauty, teach me faith and duty.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.
Christ, the blessed one, gives to all wonderful words of life;
Sinner, list to the loving call, wonderful words of life;
All so freely given, wooing us to heaven.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.
Sweetly echo the gospel call, wonderful words of life;
Offer pardon and peace to all, wonderful words of life;
Jesus, only Savior, sanctify forever.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.
Beautiful words, wonderful words, wonderful words of life.
(from “Wonderful Words of Life”by P. P. Bliss)









