A few weeks ago they came out with an interesting list of the books that people lie about reading, in order appear well-read: among them are George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, (42%), Tolstoy’s War and Peace (31%), James Joyce’s Ulysses (25%) and, of all books — the Bible (24%). It’s more than a little bit ironic, of course, that one of the top books people LIE about having read all the way through, is the Bible, of all books, when one of its most prominent commandments says not to lie!
Well I don’t know how many of you here today have ever read all the way through the Bible, but I hope that by the end of 2018, you will be able to say that you did. It is a big deal – to have read THE single greatest book in all the world. I know one young man who claimed to be an atheist, who was asked by a friend if he had ever read the world’s #1 best-selling book of all time? When he found out it was the Bible, he decided to read it just so he could say that he had. And as he read God convicted him, and saved him. God has great things for us, if we will only turn to Him in His word.
So I hope that you will join us tomorrow as we start on a year-long journey of reading through the Bible in 2018. As we prepare to do that, I want us to look at the commitment that one of the great men of God in the Old Testament had to word of God, in Ezra 7:10:
“For Ezra had set his heart to study the Law of the Lord and to practice it, and to teach His statutes and ordinances in Israel.” (Ezra 7:10) Continue reading →