Daily Bible Reading?
Thursday, March 6, 2008I was listening to someone rant this week. Discipleship was poor in the church. The evidence? Well, only 21% of people said they read their Bibles daily.I couldn't agree more.
I thought back to the early Jews. They had hand-copied scrolls in the Synagogue. They never had a Bible to read daily.I thought back to the first disciples. They never had a book. Although they did have the stories of Jesus to tell to each other.
I thought back to the church before the printing press. They had hand-copied scrolls in the church. They never had a Bible to read daily.
So isn't daily Bible reading as a mark of discipleship simply a contemporary phenomenon, based on the fact that due to the printing press and internet, we now have Bibles we can read daily?
I thought back to Jesus. When asked about eternal life in Luke 10. He quotes the Bible, mixing two Bible texts from different contexts. Then he creates a story from contemporary culture (the one about robbers and Samaritans and religious leaders). Then he says go and do likewise. That is discipleship for Jesus. Nothing to do with reading the Bible daily. Simply the ability to relate the Bible to everyday contemporary life in a way that changes behaviour.
Using that story, yes discipleship will include using the Bible. Although not necessarily daily and privately. And it must also include the number of contemporary stories told in church. And it also must include the way lives are lived.
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4:20 PM
yah - i agree... the only thing that makes me continue trying to attain some sort of consistent study of the bible is that we can also throw in the fact that the Jews were also instructed to write the scripture on their heart - their hand - the really committed Jews would have memorized the Torah by what...age 12 I think. So there is definitely something to engaging the scripture intentionally and regularly.
what I always found interesting in my English degree was that people new the 'book' inside and out but it never changed them. I think that's why Jesus challenged the pharisees (who would have known it verbatim) that they searched the scriptures thinking that by them they had eternal life, but they didn't come to Him.
Neat.
Miss you man - and our good chats!
chris