Behold, the word of the LORD is to them an object of scorn;
they take no pleasure in it.
Therefore I am full of the wrath of the LORD
~Jeremiah 6:10-11
Wow. I pray that this will never, ever be said of me. "The word of the LORD is to them an object of scorn; they take no pleasure in it." If that's what the people of Israel were doing wrong, here's what is right: TAKE PLEASURE in the word of the Lord. To not take pleasure in it, to not delight in it, is scorn. It is treating it as less precious than it is. And look at the consequences: the wrath of the LORD-- God takes our affections for the Bible very seriously. Lord, forgive me for all the times I have not taken pleasure in Your word, and by Your Spirit implant Your holy joy in me.
Then I saw that there is more gain in wisdom than in folly, as there is more gain in light than in darkness... Apart from [God] who can have any enjoyment? For to the one who pleases him God has given wisdom and knowledge and joy. ~Ecclesiastes 2:13,26
Praise God for this one! There is more gain in wisdom than in folly, and there is more gain in light than in dark! Not to quote John Piper or anything, but this is classic "Christian hedonism." You want gain, right? Then seek wisdom, and walk in the light! And to those who please God, He gives this great gain in abundance. Oh the goodness of God, that He works in us what is pleasing to Him (Heb. 13:21-22) and then fills His people with immeasurable good things!
For this purpose I cam baptizing with water, that he might be revealed to Israel. ~John 1:31
When you stop to look at it, you quickly realize that the whole Bible is intensely, radically Christ-centered, and the testimony of John the Baptist is no exception. The whole point of his baptism, the whole point of his entire ministry, the whole point of his life and his message of repentance and all the years of locusts and honey, was this: that Jesus would be revealed. May that be the purpose of my life and ministry as well.
Receive with meekness the implanted word, which is able to save your souls. ~James 1:21
This sort of reminded me of the passage from Jeremiah, in how seriously it takes the Bible. Specifically, I thought of this in terms of my youth group's Bible study that I help to lead, and I was burdened anew for their hearts to be opened to the Word of God. I want them to see that this study we are doing is so much more than a self-help lesson, or something to do Sunday afternoons-- it is life and death. Eternal life and eternal death hang in the balance of how they will respond to God's Word. Will they take pleasure in it, delight in it, receive it with meekness... or will they not? Oh Lord, open their hearts and mine to Your Word, that we may receive it with meekness and joy!
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