Urgent: Read and Study God’s Word
Today,
the newspaper and television channels are full of political, moral, social and
community crises. The stories about governments, communities, families and
individuals range from good to bad and every shade in between. Officials,
politicians, activist groups, newspaper columnists, and commentators all give
their latest assessments, open-minded opinions, and hip philosophies.
We are inundated with news and information. Have you noticed it?
We are flooded with much insignificant news and little on those matters. Have you noticed it?
We are inundated with news and information. Have you noticed it?
We are flooded with much insignificant news and little on those matters. Have you noticed it?
As
a staffworker, nothing is more obvious than the reading and studying (or the
lack of it) of the Bible. It is generally poor among today’s young generations
of Christians. For many, the newspaper is our morning devotions, television and
the internet are our evening mass, and the Bible is nothing but an ordinary
book. It seems like God’s Word is insignificant and irrelevant for daily
living. God’s
Word has become secondary to public worship. God’s Word has become a
book that only informs rather than transforms us. Have you noticed it?
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Above
are my challenges to bring God’s Word back to campuses. It may seem like a pessimistic observation. But I think it is necessary because without
such an attitude there may not be a sense of urgency to bring back God’s Word
to our students. I believe that we should urgently call our students ‘to be
WORDessential Christians’ because God’s Word will give us new life, much
pleasure and joy more than the other words (newspaper, television, the
Internet, etc.).
Jesus
exemplifies the love of God’s Word in every area of his life. He uses Scripture
to answer those who test him, resist temptation, find guidance, encourage his own
heart, comfort others, explain his actions and ultimately to face death. How
much more we ought to read and study God’s word!
This
is what I’m trying to bring to our students today: to personally read God’s Word, obey it, apply it and then to teach
others. In the midst of many distractions and temptations out there, students
need to encounter God in His Word. We study God’s Word for God is still
speaking and guiding us personally and intimately through the Word. Then, only then,
can we engage our society and make the difference in our community and be more Christ-like.
Have
you noticed it? I hope and pray that you do.
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
THINK BIG. START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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*This writing is published in Nadi FES: d'pulse of the Journey, May 2012. For more information on the FES Malaysia Student Ministry, click on the web address: www.fes.org.my
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