Devotionals

The Bible’s Affect

Read: Psalm 119:169-176 NLT – Taw O LORD, listen to my cry; give me – Bible Gateway

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Books have had a tremendous impact throughout history. Individually, multiple lives have changed from reading a book. Societies have been formed based on some writings from influential people. Educational institutions have thousands upon thousands of books covering every facet of education. Public and school libraries place books of all categories on their shelves for the information seeker, the knowledge and self-help seeker, the avid reader, and for those looking for sure enjoyment. In one way or another, each book will influence the reader if read carefully seeking the author’s intent.

The Bible is no different. It will influence you and have the biggest effect on your life than any other book. Dr. Charles C. Ryrie lists five affects’ that God’s Word has on those who read it with the proper intent.

1. The Word affects the mind. “O LORD, listen to my cry; give me the discerning mind you promised.” (Ps.119:169 nlt) Asking God to give you a discerning mind is guaranteed because He promises to do so. As we read Scripture, we will develop a desire to know more and understand more.

    2. The Word affects the mouth. “Let praise flow from my lips, for you have taught me your decrees. Let my tongue sing about your word, for all your commands are right.” (Ps.119:171-172 nlt) Understanding that all God’s ordinances are just and right will result in praise to Him.

    3. The Word affects the will.  “Give me a helping hand, for I have chosen to follow your commandments.” (Ps.119:173 nlt) Realizing God’s commands are right; we choose to follow them.

    4. The Word affects the emotions. “O LORD, I have longed for your rescue, and your instructions are my delight.” (Ps.119:174 nlt) We can’t help but be emotional when God rescues from the darkness of sin within us.

    5. The Word affects the conscience. “I have wandered away like a lost sheep; come and find me, for I have not forgotten your commands.” (Ps.119:176 nlt) As we read the Bible and begin to understand it there will be a growing knowledge of how far we drift away on the daily basis. We ask the Lord, our shepherd to come and find us and bring us back into the fold.

    The Bible’s affect will change your life and encourage you daily. It is the most influential book ever written. Other books have the potential to change your present life, but only God’s Word can change your present life and change your future destiny in eternity. It’s time to take it off the shelf and read it.

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