More to Chew On – Matt Holliday

January 18, 2017

Last year I decided to take on the challenge of reading the Bible in a year. It was the first time that I read through the entire Bible, and it really changed my perspective in many ways.

 

I guess I had a lot of misconceptions about God’s Word. For instance: I just assumed many parts of the Old Testament were boring, irrelevant, and really hard to understand. And even though some parts are a little hard to grasp, there are so many cool stories and truths that I didn’t even know were there because I had always just skimmed past those books! It’s been awesome to see the Bible come alive in a whole new way this year.

 

Starting my day by reading Scripture has been the best way for me to study consistently. I try to make sure I open my Bible before my house gets crazy—and with four kids, it does—because I know that if I wait until everyone’s awake I most likely will not get to it. And I don’t want to just squeeze it in and “get it done,” I want to really soak in whatever truth God has for me each day. Whether I’m reading the pages of my Bible or listening to it in audiobook form, I want to learn something new every time I dive in.

 

I have found that when I start my day this way, I tend to handle life’s circumstances with much more patience, a more sound mind, and a more controlled manner. God’s Word always gives me something to chew on, giving me a better perspective on the events of my day, whatever they may be.

 

When I took on this daily challenge, a mentor of mine, Don, really empowered me. He released me from the temptation to focus on checking off a box each day or to beat myself up for missing a day or two, and he encouraged me to simply pursue growing closer to God while diving into—and enjoying—His Word.

 

Being consistent in the time I spent with God this past year has given me a much more engaging relationship with Him. I realize that I haven’t had as many “highs and lows”—spiritual droughts, times when I snap at my kids, or days when I feel disconnected from my wife. Instead, because I’ve spent time with Him in the Word each day, I’ve found that my spirit is much more centered and I now know my relationship with Jesus is just that; a relationship. It’s not just a to-do list item I check off; I’m building a close relationship that continues to grow and encourage me. In turn, it encourages and strengthens all of my relationships.

 

Reading the whole Bible over the past year has had such a positive impact on my spiritual growth that I can’t think of a good reason not to read God’s Word each day this year too, so I’m starting again, right back at the beginning. I’m sure that I missed plenty of truths my first time through, and God promises that His Word never comes back void. This year, my wife and I are both going through the Bible plan and I’m so excited to see what we’re going to learn.

 

“As the rain and the snow come down from heaven and do not return to it without watering the earth and making it bud and flourish, so that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater, so is My Word that goes out from My mouth: it will not return to Me empty, but will accomplish what I desire and achieve the purpose for which I sent it.” —Isaiah 55:10-11

 

—Matt Holliday

 

Matt Holliday is a regular contributor of The Increase and will be providing monthly articles and opinions.

 

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