People wonder why I never tire focusing on and speaking of the word.
For close to forty years, many people who know
or have come across me found me dealing with the Bible one way or the other.
From giving out Bibles to challenging people to
read them to starting reading clubs of sort, my ministry has always revolved
around the Bible and its study.
The first reason is that the Bible sorted me out
COMPLETELY.
As I have written elsewhere, when I got saved
at nine, I happened to have many questions (probably too many), questions that
the people who brought me to faith in Christ were unable or unwilling to answer
or show me how to get answers for myself.
Due to that, and of course with a combination of
other factors, I rebelled as a teenager.
However, for me, God’s hand continued being
upon me as there are things that I can’t explain why didn’t do, like drugs when
all my friends did them.
At eighteen I rededicated my life to Christ. It
was the same time I heard His call, the call I am walking in to date.
God created in me a great craving for His word
that I was able to read the New Testament in a month. And there was no looking
back after that.
The more I read, the more my questions were
answered. I realised that some of the issues I had battled for years had
disappeared and I did not even know when.
That is how I started prizing the Bible. I
realised that it was the real answer to all life’s questions and issues.
Let me give a couple of other situations I have
seen as I ministered the word to people.
When I was doing campus ministry, girls would
come barely dressed as we all know.
Is it interesting that after studying the Bible
with them for a short time the they would start to be dressed better yet we
were not even studying dressing?
I am involved with some guys on the streets
where my input is an Audio Bible and probably a physical one when they are
available. There is little we talk about since it is about friendship.
One day I arrive and they tell me they want to
go to church.
In a short while one who had dreadlocks has
shaved them.
When I asked him why he had shaved, he said that
it just felt wrong.
Listening to the Bible was enough power to
destroy long held values and lifestyle choices.
So far some have left that life on the streets.
Many years ago, I was asked to start a Bible
study in my house by some neighbours
A refugee group joined the study.
One day one of the guys who had challenged me
to start the BS approached me requesting that I ask one of the refugees to stop
ashaming the BS by smoking openly.
I responded that I was not the Holy Spirit and
so will continue doing only what God had called me to.
He left in a huff, saying that he has no space
for hypocrites.
Well, a few weeks later, this refugee asks us
to pray for him to stop smoking. And he stopped.
He later intimated to me that he had battled
smoking for over twenty-five years.
He is a pastor today.
I was told that the guy who left in protest married
a second wife.
Stories abound. Stories just like these.
They confirm that the intake of God’s word has
so much power, power that transforms anyone who ingests it.
It is not a waste of money to buy and make
Audio Bibles to give freely. It is no waste of money to print and give reading
plans. It is no waste of money to buy and give out Bibles.
The Bible has enough power to transform.
When I see a worship leader (whatever that
means) dressed like a harlot, it becomes enough evidence that they do not spend
time in God’s word.
When I see a pastor refusing to minister
because he has not been paid or because what he is offered is below his class,
it is also adequate evidence that the word does not feature prominently in his
life.
When you see a minister who has issues loving
his wife and defending her, it is easy to know that the word they know does not
go beyond their minds.
In short, the word rightly consumed offers a
spiritual balanced diet, diet that will produce everything God intended when He
created you.
The word is God’s agent of formation and
transformation.
We love quoting that God’s word released causes
healing.
We forget that healing is a small element of
God’s creative power. Though it appears big in our eyes, it really is one small
chapter of God’s magnificence.
Remember the question Jesus asked, which is
bigger, healing or forgiveness of sin’?
Forgiveness causes healing. Forgiveness is therefore
a more complete healing than the physical one.
Sin is the sickness that causes other
sicknesses.
Sin is a spiritual sickness that touches and
infects all other parts of life.
And that is where the word comes in.
The word is the one that can penetrate life at
that level, the only one.
Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is
truth. (John 17:17)
Our generation loves to talk about anointing
and the power anointing carries
The word has more potent power than anointing,
especially because it is the proper source of the anointing.
We MUST therefore devote more of our time to
the proper intake of God’s word as the cause of our spiritual power.
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