Bible

A Letter From The Producer

Good morning

Scripture reading: 2 Timothy 3:15-17

Worship song: Family Bible

 


Meditation:

    Data published by the American Bible Society shows that an estimated 14% of the adult population in the US maintains a daily habit of Scripture reading. The Bible is not just a manual; it is a compilation of letters and stories written by the ultimate Producer to guide our lives. The Bible outlines the path to salvation, forgiveness, and a restored relationship with God. It provides answers about human identity, the origin of the universe, and moral and ethical guidance. 

    Despite the Bible's life-changing truths and heavenly wisdom, we frequently neglect this essential resource, dedicating very little time to reading and absorbing its message. The ultimate purpose of the sacred text is to ensure that the faithful are completely furnished for all good works. If we do not read it, we starve ourselves of the very guidance we need to grow spiritually. George Müller asserted that a believer's inner strength is directly reflected in their engagement with Scripture. It is incredibly important that we feast on God's word, the guiding light that illuminates our steps and directs our path.

Let us pray:

    Thank You, Jehovah, for the invaluable gift of Your inspired word. It acts as our guiding beacon, piercing through the darkness and clearly illuminating the path before us. Lord, aid us in cultivating a desire to know You more deeply through Your Word. Grant us the motivation and wisdom to read attentively, understanding, and applying what we learn in our daily lives. Remove all distractions, open our eyes, Almighty God, so that we may behold wondrous things from Your law. Soften our hearts to be receptive to Your teachings through the scripture. Help us, Lord, to truly listen to Your words and actively live out Your teachings so our lives are transformed to reflect the character of Jesus Christ In the mighty name of Jesus Christ. Amen. 

Wishing you a productive day. 💗🙌🙏

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