As We Wait For Our Bridegroom Let Us Study His Word :: By Geri Ungurean

Those of us who have discernment and can clearly see that the end of this age is rapidly approaching, know these things by the reading of God’s Word. All one needs to do is to read news reports regarding the Middle East and search the Scriptures. God’s Word jumps off the page for those of us who are truly watching and waiting.

But brethren, as we wait for our Blessed Redeemer, we must continue to be edified and strengthened by the reading of His Word. We also will be encouraged to share Salvation with others who are lost and cannot find their way.

From gotquestions.org  [1]

I use gotquestions a lot in my articles. I have found them to be sound and grounded in Scripture.  I will be outlining their answer to the following question:

Question: “Why should we read the Bible / study the Bible?”

  • We should read and study the Bible because it is God’s Word to us. The Bible is literally “God-breathed” (2 Timothy 3:16). In other words, it is God’s very words to us.
  • We should read and study the Bible because it is totally reliable and without error. The Bible is unique among so-called “holy” books in that it does not merely give moral teaching and say, “Trust me.” Rather, we have the ability to test it by checking the hundreds of detailed prophecies that it makes, by checking the historical accounts it records, and by checking the scientific facts it relates.
  • We should read and study the Bible because God does not change and because mankind’s nature does not change; it is as relevant for us as it was when it was written.
  • We should read and study the Bible because there is so much false teaching. The Bible gives us the measuring stick by which we can distinguish truth from error.
  • Reading and studying the Bible helps us see beyond the attractive “bait” to the painful “hook” in sinful temptations, so that we can learn from others’ mistakes rather than making them ourselves.
  • The Bible is a book that is not merely for reading. It is a book for studying so that it can be applied. Otherwise, it is like swallowing food without chewing and then spitting it back out again—no nutritional value is gained by it.

Read entire Gotquestions article here [1]

I will add another reason we need to be in the Word of God as we wait for our Blessed Hope:

God cares so much for us, that He left us His Word – a Letter of Love to us. He knows that in these bodies we will have so many trials and troubles. He knows that we will be tempted to sin, and sometimes we will stumble and fall.

 “For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we are dust”  (Psalm 103:14).

He cares and loves us so much, that He made a way to be reconciled to Himself. He cannot be in the presence of sin.  He sent His only Son, Jesus, to make a way for us to be reconciled to Him.  When God looks at those who are saved, He sees Jesus.

In reading His Word, we can see from Genesis to Revelation,  His plan of redemption for mankind. We are edified when we read and study God’s Word.  He equips us to share His Amazing Agape Love with others, so that their eyes may be open to His Truth and be saved.

So as we wait for Jesus, let us be nourished and edified by reading and studying His Word!

Video of Adrian Rogers:  “The Amazing Word of God”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9o3fzVIpuw

Shalom b’Yeshua

MARANATHA!

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[1] https://www.gotquestions.org/why-read-Bible.html

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