1. It revives my soul. (Ps. 19:7a)
The law of the Lord is perfect, reviving the soul.
The word “revive” means to “bring back to life,” or to “give new life to.” While reading, meditating, studying and listening to the Word of God, your soul is brought new or further life!
2. It makes me wise. (Ps. 19:7b)
The statutes of the Lord are trustworthy, making wise the simple.
This is wisdom in mind, word, and in actions. To be wise is to know the heart and mind of God concerning a matter.
3. It makes me happy. (Ps. 19: 8a)
The precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the heart.
When you take the time to read about the great love God has for you, it changes how you see and feel about your life, the world, and your current situation.
4. It gives me discernment. (Ps. 19: 8b)
The commands of the Lord are radiant, giving light to the eyes.
As a believer reads the Bible, the Holy Spirit gives him/her illumination and insight. Sometimes your life will be at a crossroads, where the question is not your obedience, but your direction. God’s Word will give your eyes light to see which path is yours.
5. It warns me. (Ps. 19:11a)
By them is your servant warned…
A child asked, “If God has a purpose for everything, then why did He create poison oak?” His friend answered, “The reason God made poison oak is to teach you that there are certain things we should keep our cotton-pickin’ hands off of.”
6. Obeying it brings great reward. (Ps. 19:11b)
…in keeping them there is great reward.
The word “great” means abundant in quantity and quality. As I said in The Bible Questions, “The purpose of Bible reading is not so you can know more, but so you can grow more.” Only those who know what the Bible says can follow what the Bible teaches. Abundant rewards come to those who live out Scripture.
Hal is praying for a Bible Reading Revolution in our country. Find out how to join at www.pastormentor.com.
Such a beautiful and inspiring post. My daughter is going to school to teach Bible study to youth. I will share this with her, and perhaps, you can indirectly inspire her students, as well. Thank you for sharing.
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Posted by: Nike High Heels | January 16, 2013 at 01:13 AM
Hello Hal,
We met on the Alaska Railway this fall! I have thought of you muchly and the message/prod for a Bible (reading) revolution. It was fun to be with you with your newly printed book in hand. I happen to be teaching a Presbyterian lectionary series this month (Feasting on the Word) and our lesson for Sunday Jan 27th is "Attending to the Word" Neh 8:103, 5-6, 8-10 and Ps 19! I will be telling the class about how we met (has to be a God thing!), your book, 6 Reasons for Reading the Bible, and the challenge to churches and ourselves to revive them/our selves with a commitment to daily reading of the Word. My daughter Julie just accepted a first call (Denver Seminary grad) as an Assoc Pastor at Westinster Presbyterian Church in Rockford, IL (Please pray for your alum! and a new pastor) and they are doing a 31 week sermon/study series called "The Story" as is another Presby church near us. Happy to have met you, and delighted to fold you and this important message into my lesson this Sunday, Give our regards to L. too.
<>< Jayne and David Raffety, Tucson AZ
Posted by: Jayne Raffety | January 25, 2013 at 07:58 AM