Reading the Bible
an,
Per your email, you asked my thoughts on how
you should go about reading the Bible. If I were you, I would
first start off by reading the New Testament in its entirety in
order to keep in the flow of it. After you finish with the New
Testament, I would then start with the Old Testament - starting
from the very beginning. It’s long. I don’t know how much you
can read at a time.
But there are many good things that are
back in the Old Testament. I feel the New Testament is a
revelation of who Jesus Christ is and the Old Testament is a
revelation of who God the Father is. This is why Christians
need to read both Books in order to get a handle on who both
God and Jesus really are.
The Old Testament will really give you an incredible amount
of knowledge about God the Father, His ways and how He
operates. Many of the battle verses on how God will fight
battles for you are all back in the Old Testament.
The Old Testament will give you major insight into God’s
personality - what He is really like and how He has reacted to
a wide range of situations involving His chosen people, the
Jews. After you read the Old Testament in its complete entirety
- especially if you read it without breaking off into something
else so as to keep the flow going - you will really get an
understanding about who God the Father really is and what He is
really like.
This is how you really get to know God the Father - by
learning from what He has done in the past! And this is exactly
what the Old Testament will give to you.
There is not another book on this planet that will give you
the revelation, insight and knowledge about who God the Father
really is like the Old Testament will! It is the only Book that
we have that will give you exact direct quotes from God the
Father. These quotes are direct words from God the
Father. From these direct quotes, you get insight and knowledge
into what His personality is really like.
It’s obviously the same with Jesus in the New Testament.
When you read all of the things Jesus has personally said to
all those around Him, you will really get to know Him. Same way
with God the Father in the Old Testament.
If you can get both of these Books under your belt - you
will have instilled the Bible basics in you. It will give you a
base and a platform in which God can continue to build up your
knowledge base about Himself, His Son Jesus and His Holy
Spirit. You also will always continue to learn more about the
Three of Them in your own personal journey with Them.
It’s like a one-two punch:
- Knowledge about God you get from reading the
Bible.
- Knowledge about God that you get from what you learn
in your own personal adventures and journey with
Him.
But the Book is long and most Christians won’t take the time
to read through all of it. They will read just bits and pieces
of it at a time. This is obviously better than nothing at all -
but you only get partial revelation about who God the Father is
when you only feed off of it in small chunks at a time.
Each Book has it’s own flow to it. This is why I would
recommend staying with one Book at a time instead of trying to
mix it all up. You can do that after you have read both Books
in their entirety. Once you have both Books locked into your
mind and have developed a good understanding of what both Books
are trying to teach you - then you can bounce back and forth
between the two Books because you now have the Bible basics
instilled in you.
However, trying to read all of the Old Testament is a major
undertaking. You would have to commit to it until you complete
it. It all depends on how hectic and busy your personal
schedule is and how much time you have over the course of a
week to read.
Some Christians complain that there is no way that they
could ever read the entire Old Testament. They say it’s too
long. Yet they could read 3 or 4 long fiction novels back to
back. If they took that kind of time and applied it to the
reading of the Old Testament - they could literally have read
the entire Old Testament in the same amount of time that it
took to read those 3 or 4 fiction novels.
However, the Old Testament is one Book as versus 3 or 4
smaller novels. However, the number of pages is the same. The
Old Testament may look like a major undertaking to try and read
- but it is just the same as reading 3 or 4 long novels back to
back.
If you decide you want to try and undertake the reading of
both Books in their entirety - don’t worry about trying to
understand everything little thing you read at first. Just get
it all in you as best as you can. The Holy Spirit, over the
course of time, will then start to work the knowledge that you
have been instilling in you.
However, before the Holy Spirit will really start to work
you in gaining new and deeper knowledge about God and Jesus,
you have to give Him something to work with - and that
something is the knowledge that the Bible will give you.
Knowledge that the Bible will give you is the base and the
platform that the Holy Spirit will use in order to build you up
in the true knowledge of God.
It’s like building a house. First you build the
base - and then you add everything onto the base to complete
the house. The Bible and the knowledge it will give you will be
your base from which the Holy Spirit can then add to it.
However, if you don’t build your base from reading the Bible
- then the Holy Spirit will have nothing to work with. This is
exactly why so many Christians do not make much spiritual
growth over the course of most of their life.
The knowledge you gain from reading the Bible will
activate the Holy Spirit to really start working your mind
and intelligence. He will increase your ability to remember
and recall things. He will increase you intellect and your
ability to understand things. He will increase your ability
to discern truth from error.
This is a supernatural work that the Holy Spirit will
do for each and every Christian - but only if they are
willing to go into a seeking mode. If you don’t press in
and start seeking after the knowledge of God through the
study of Scripture - then the Holy Spirit will not
supernaturally start to move to increase your mental
abilities.
I cannot tell you the number of times that the Holy Spirit
will bring up into my mind's eye a particular Scripture verse
in order to answer a question from someone or to give me
personal revelation and knowledge about something that I may be
dealing with.
The Bible is literally a treasure chest of knowledge
that can answer many of the questions that we all face in this
life. If the Bible has been implanted into your mind and into
your intellect by the reading of it - then the Holy Spirit can
bring up for you specific Scripture verses to answer some of
your own personal questions when you may need them. The reason
the Holy Spirit can bring these verses up to your remembrance
when you may need them is because you have spent the time to
get the Bible "in you" by reading, studying and meditating from
it.
It’s the Word and the Spirit working together that
will cause spiritual growth to occur in your life. The
Bible says we are transformed by the renewing of our minds.
It’s your mind that God is after, and the renewing of your
mind involves the acquiring of knowledge.
The Holy Spirit is the One who really transforms
you into the kind of person God wants you to become in Him
- but He only works this supernatural transformation into
your mind and soul through the acquiring of
knowledge.
The reason for this is that God wants you to fully
understand exactly what He is doing in your life and why He
is doing it before the transformation process really kicks
into full gear into the specific parts and areas of your
life that He really wants to change.
Once I personally found out that reading the Bible and
seeking after the knowledge of God would start to cause
supernatural things to start happening in my life with God - I
basically went crazy and developed a major hunger to finish
reading all of the Bible in its complete entirety.
The Bible is an incredible supernatural adventure showing
how far God will really go to supernaturally show Himself to
those who are committed to fully serving Him. It’s literally
one miracle after another.
Van, I think you already know this with all of the
supernatural activity you have had with God since getting saved
and Spirit-filled. You already know what an incredible journey
you have now embarked on. The Bible will just show you other
people’s journeys and all of the supernatural things God and
Jesus did for them as He is now doing for you.
Van, if you decide to try and read the entire Bible over
whatever time frame you are most comfortable with, feel free to
email any questions you may have on it as you go along.
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