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OUR DAILY BREAD : DELIGHT IN THE BOOK
Delight in the Book
Bible in a Year:Joshua 1–3;Mark 16
Today's Scripture & Insight:
Joshua 1:1–9
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Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips;
meditate on it day and night.
Joshua 1:8
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Tsundoku. It’s the word I’ve always needed! A Japanese term, it refers to the stack of books on a bedside table waiting to be read. Books offer the potential for learning or an escape to a different time or place, and I long for the delights and insights found within their pages. So, the stack remains.
The idea that we can find enjoyment and help in a book is even more true for the book of books—the Bible. I see the encouragement to immerse oneself in Scripture in God’s instructions to Joshua, the newly appointed leader of Israel, commissioned to lead them into the land promised to the Israelites (Joshua 1:8).
Knowing the difficulty ahead, God assured Joshua, “I will be with you” (v. 5). His help would come, in part, through Joshua’s obedience to God’s commands. So God instructed him to “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it” (v. 8). Although Joshua had the Book of the Law, he needed to regularly search it to gain insight and understanding into who God is and His will for His people.
Do you need instruction, truth, or encouragement for your day? As we take time to read, obey, and find nourishment through Scripture, we can savor all that’s contained in its pages (2 Timothy 3:16).
By: Lisa M. Samra
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**Reflect & Pray
What are the most common issues that keep you from opening
Scripture? How might you commit to reading more this week?
~~Heavenly Father, thank You for Your guidance through Scripture.
Help us to desire more and more to hear from You in all the ways You speak.
Bible in a Year:Joshua 1–3;Mark 16
Today's Scripture & Insight:
Joshua 1:1–9
________________________________________________________
Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips;
meditate on it day and night.
Joshua 1:8
________________________________________________________
Tsundoku. It’s the word I’ve always needed! A Japanese term, it refers to the stack of books on a bedside table waiting to be read. Books offer the potential for learning or an escape to a different time or place, and I long for the delights and insights found within their pages. So, the stack remains.
The idea that we can find enjoyment and help in a book is even more true for the book of books—the Bible. I see the encouragement to immerse oneself in Scripture in God’s instructions to Joshua, the newly appointed leader of Israel, commissioned to lead them into the land promised to the Israelites (Joshua 1:8).
Knowing the difficulty ahead, God assured Joshua, “I will be with you” (v. 5). His help would come, in part, through Joshua’s obedience to God’s commands. So God instructed him to “Keep this Book of the Law always on your lips; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it” (v. 8). Although Joshua had the Book of the Law, he needed to regularly search it to gain insight and understanding into who God is and His will for His people.
Do you need instruction, truth, or encouragement for your day? As we take time to read, obey, and find nourishment through Scripture, we can savor all that’s contained in its pages (2 Timothy 3:16).
By: Lisa M. Samra
____________________________________________________________
**Reflect & Pray
What are the most common issues that keep you from opening
Scripture? How might you commit to reading more this week?
~~Heavenly Father, thank You for Your guidance through Scripture.
Help us to desire more and more to hear from You in all the ways You speak.
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