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Daily Bread

For now and forever

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Receive with meekness the implanted Word, which is able to save your souls. – James 1:21

Cold terror gripped the heart of a soldier as mortar rounds whistled overhead, rifles cracked, and the enemy closed in. Suddenly he felt ripping pains as a bullet tore into his chest and arm. Yet it wasn’t the end for this soldier. According to an article in The New York Times, the bullet was slowed by a New Testament he was carrying in his shirt pocket. Years later, the young man still treasured the blood-stained book with the ragged hole through the middle. He believes it saved his life.

This is a nice story, but it says nothing about the life-saving spiritual help the Bible was designed to give. In Ezekiel 33, we read that the ancient Israelites used the words of the prophets to make them feel good but not to change their lives. They misused God’s promises to Abraham to support their own claim to the land (v. 24). They found pleasure in listening to the words of the prophet (v. 30), yet the Lord said to Ezekiel, "They hear your words, but they do not do them" (v. 31). The result? They came under divine judgment.

Then as now, God’s Word is not to be cherished as a goodluck charm or to soothe the mind by bringing temporary relief from anxiety. It was given to be obeyed so that its help would not be only for this life – but forever. – Mart De Haan

Thy Word is a lamp to my feet,

A light to my path alway,

To guide and to save me from sin

And show me the heavenly way. – Sellers


READ: Ezekiel 33:23-33


We don’t really know the Bible until we obey the Bible.

The Bible in one year:


• 1 Chronicles 28-29

• John 9:24-41

BIBLE

BULLET

EZEKIEL

IN EZEKIEL

LIFE

MART DE HAAN

NEW TESTAMENT

NEW YORK TIMES

THY WORD

WORD

WORDS

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