God reveals Himself

(J.R. Miller, “Living Victoriously!“)

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“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly!” Colossians 3:16

Many people who would not go out any morning without a few moments of prayer, will go forth day after day into the thick of life’s duties and perils, without reading even a verse of Scripture! They feel the necessity of asking God to keep, guide, and bless them–but they fail to realize that it is in and through meditating on His Word, that God chiefly gives His richest and best blessings.

It is in His Word, that God reveals Himself. We cannot know what He is like, nor what the attributes of His character are–unless we ponder the Scriptures. We cannot learn what God’s will is, nor what He would have us to do and to be–if we do not look into His Word. There is nothing that we need more than to hear God speaking to us every morning.

No matter how familiar we may be with the teachings of the Scriptures, we need to ponder them anew every morning​…​


​In​ the​ Christian life,

there must never be a break in the continuity of the study of God’s Word. If we leave off for only one day, we shall become conscious of a loss of power in living. And if for two successive days we fail to look into God’s perfect law–our friends around us will notice the failure in the beauty, the sweetness, and the grace of our character and disposition. If for three days we fail to study the Scriptures to see how God would have us live, even the people of the world will see a lowering of the spiritual quality of our life!

One of the ways the Bible helps us is by making Christ known to us. The noblest Christian is he before whose eyes, the character of Jesus shines in brightest splendor. Indeed, it is only when we have clear visions of Christ, that we really grow like Him. God reveals Himself

Men think and talk too much about improving their own character. However, they meditate too little on the perfectness of the divine character. Christ will never appear really great in our eyes unless we make His Word our daily study. Only as He becomes great and glorious in thought will our character be lifted up to what it should be.


Many of the blessings we seek in prayer,

can come to us only through the Word of God:

We ask to be kept near the heart of Christ, but our Master tells us that only those who keep His commandments shall abide in His love. In order to keep His commandments, we must know them–and we can know them only by reading and re-reading them.

We ask God in the morning to guide us through the day, and in one of the psalms is the prayer, “Order my steps according to Your Word.” That is, God leads us by His Word. If then we do not read the words of God, how can we get His guidance?

The leading He promises is not general, by long stretches–but by little steps. The Psalmist says, “Your Word is a lamp unto my feet.” We must carry it in our hand, too, as one carries a lantern to throw its beams about his feet.

We pray to be kept from sin, and in the Scriptures, one says, “Your Word have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against You.” Our prayers to be kept from sin can be answered only by getting the Word of God into our hearts!

These are suggestions of the necessity of reading the Bible daily, as well as of praying. Neither is complete in itself alone. We must talk to God, but we must also listen to God talk to us through His Word. We must pray for blessings–but only through the divine words of Scripture, can these blessings come to us.

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