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WHAT IS YOUR PURPOSE OF READING THE BIBLE?

Jul 20

John 5:19-47
Memorise Hebrews 4:12
“…the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life.
But there are some… that believe not”

After Jesus healed the infirmed man on the Sabbath and called Himself the Son of God, we read in John 5:18 that the Jews were ready to kill Him. It was in this context that Jesus spoke these words in our passage for today. Christ was rebuking the Jews for not heeding the numerous witnesses that God sent to them throughout history. These witnesses came in the form of the prophets of old (v. 38) and John the Baptist (v. 33) the “burning and a shining light” (v35). Christ Himself was also a witness. In verse 39, Christ asked the Jews to search the Scriptures because the Scriptures themselves testify of Christ. The Jews had possession of the Word of God in the Old Testament and took pride in their belief that they had eternal life because of that. But Christ told them in verse 40 that they still rejected Him despite knowing the Old Testament. The Jews were very familiar with the contents of the Old Testament, but that did not save them. Their hearts were so hardened that they refused to see Christ revealed as the Messiah in the Scriptures. Instead, they sought to kill Him.

The complete Bible is available to us today. Most of us can read it without fear of persecution. It is easy to obtain copies of it. Many of you are frequently encouraged to study the Scriptures by your church teachers and leaders and many of you dutifully do so. But what do you see in the Scriptures? What do you understand in God’s Word? Are they simply interesting stories like any other literature novel? Do you read it for intellectual stimulation? Or do you read it because you are forced to do so and are simply fulfilling an obligation?

The Bible is the Word of God. That means that every word, jot and tittle is the very Word that comes from God through the Holy Spirit. It is the God of the whole universe speaking to each of us. Philippians 2:16 tells us that this is the Word of Life. It is the Word that can give us everlasting life. It is the Word that can lead us to God, teach us more about His character and teach us how to be like Him and to abide in Him and enjoy Him forever. If you believe this, then God’s Word will come alive for you. Your purpose for reading God’s Word would be discovering more about your beloved Saviour and how you should live life here as pilgrims. God’s Word must be precious to you!

Thought: Why were the Jews unable to see Christ in the Scriptures?
Prayer: Father, help me find joy in reading Your Word.