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January 2, 2019

How My Bible Reading Went From Sporadic to My Most Important Daily Activity

First, let me say that I’m a big sinner. I struggle with sin. My daily battles are not engaging with some jihadi terrorists halfway around the world. But the battles I face are as real, and in some regards even more consequential.

First, let me say that I’m a big sinner. I struggle with sin. My daily battles are not engaging with some jihadi terrorists halfway around the world. But the battles I face are as real, and in some regards even more consequential. Without a doubt, our troops are engaged in many physical life-and-death encounters, with some really bad guys. But if you’re alive and breathing, you’ll acknowledge that you, like me, are engaged in very real spiritual battles every day — oftentimes many, many times each day. And the consequences of these battles are eternal in nature. Think about that for a minute.

The struggles you face today, tomorrow, and next week, and how you respond to them, will have eternal consequences! As in forever!

When I thought about writing this article, I struggled to do so, lest anyone believe I am holding myself out as some kind of spiritual guru or example. The truth is, I’m the exact opposite. If you could spend a day or two in my shoes, you’d see why I completely identify with the Apostle Paul when he exclaimed that he was “the chief of sinners.” If you doubt me, just ask my wife.

It’s because of the reality I struggle with sin that in 2016 I took up the challenge to read through the Bible in a year. I have read the Bible off and on since I was a kid. Sometimes that meant reading through the Bible in a year. But typically it meant reading a few verses or chapters here and there for a few days or weeks. But it was seldom structured or consistent, and never permanent.

But when I took up the challenge to read through the Bible in 2016, I did it with others in our church. I completed the “Bible in a Year” plan on schedule and decided to do it again in 2017. But as I began, now two years ago, I recalled the example of my grandfather.

My Grandfather’s Example

When Oscar Werner turned 50, he set a goal of reading through the Bible four times a year so that when he was 75 he would finish reading the Bible 100 times. He met his goal and continued that same schedule until he died in his 80s. I wrote an article about his story that you can read on my blog. It’s entitled "The Wisdom of the Ages: The Example of My Grandfather“.

So as I began reading through the Bible again in 2017, I began to double or triple up my readings each day. I realized that doing so was actually quite easy. I enjoyed it and was also challenged by the increased amount of time in God’s Word.

Four and a half months into 2017, I completed reading the entire Bible. And it was such a joy to do so. With this renewed love for God’s Word, I felt I needed more. So I found a reading program via my Bible app that would take me through the Bible in 90 days. I set out to do that. In essence, this was the same schedule that my grandfather had embarked on 75 years earlier.

But 44 days later, I completed reading through the Bible again. I was impacted and inspired. When the Bible says that it is "alive and sharper than any two edged sword,” I could testify to this truth. I was being convicted and challenged over and over, day after day, in such a meaningful manner. At the same time, my thoughts and philosophy on a host of matters were being changed dramatically as I sought to conform them to God’s Word! (That’s a whole separate story.)

So I continued on my reading program, starting on my third time through the Bible in June 2017. As the weeks ticked by, I continued to ingest God’s Word at an ever increasing rate. Eighteen days. Twenty-one days. Twenty-seven days. And on and on. By the end of 2017, I completed reading through the Bible 10 times, and nine of those times were in a little over seven months.

Truthfully, I was addicted — in a good way. I started 2018 with a continued fervor to devour the Word. It had become the single most important activity in my life each day and something I eagerly anticipated.

Walking. Waiting in line. Traveling on a plane. Riding in a car (using the audio option). Hiking in Nepal under the shadows of the Himalayas. Whenever I had time where I was not engaged with someone or something else, I found myself continuously opening my Bible app and getting some more “time in the Word.” It replaced my love for music and talk radio.

So as I write this, a few days before Christmas 2018, I just completed my 17th time through God’s Word in 2018 — 27 times in two years.

Perhaps the most exciting thing for me though has been to see my wife become consumed with this same passion, as she also completed reading both the entire Bible as well as the New Testament multiple times in 2018, and has now started the 90-day plan.

My Challenge to You

Again, I want to reiterate that I don’t share this to bring any focus to me. The fact is I’ve had this article written for months and have hesitated to share it lest it be misunderstood.

Truthfully, I share this for one reason. It’s the same reason I believe that my grandfather allowed his family to know about the goal he had set: to inspire and challenge others to do the same; to get into God’s Word. Oscar Werner knew that if his family would follow his example, we would find the answers to life’s deepest questions and most difficult struggles.

So like my grandfather inspired me, I want to inspire you to get into the Bible.

No, I’m not suggesting that you read 2-3 hours a day, although some day I hope you will. Rather, I want to challenge you to simply begin reading consistently through the Bible, every day, in a structured manner. Never miss it. Set a reminder if you must.

Every significant habit begins with a simple decision.

When a person is suffering from a debilitating disease, oftentimes the only cure might be a blood transfusion. Their own diseased blood must be replaced with new, fresh, pure blood. Likewise, we as humans are diseased. Our nature is sinful. Our thoughts are impure. And our hearts are unrighteous. And only through a daily transfusion of God’s Word can we ever hope to live a life of humility, repentance, and victory through Christ’s strength.

So I challenge you to get into the Word. Start today. And if you do, or are already doing so, I’d love to know that you do. In fact, let’s do it together!

Finally, as a result of my time in the Word over the last couple years, the following verse summarizes this season in my life:

“Let all my words sink deep into your own heart first. Listen to them carefully…” —Ezekiel 3:10

I hope you will allow God’s Words to sink deep into your own heart as well.

Let’s make 2019 the Year of the Bible. Will you do so?

“When I discovered your words, I devoured them. They are my joy and my heart’s delight, for I bear your name, O Lord God of Heaven’s Armies.” —Jeremiah 15:16

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