But be ye
doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves (James
1:22).
The Word of
God wasn’t given to us just to reveal some things to us about God; the Word of
God was given to us to live by. Some people only believe the Word; but
“believing” isn’t enough; you believe and then act accordingly! You haven’t
really believed the Word if you weren’t compelled to act accordingly, because
when you believe, you’re compelled to action. We believe to do! We don’t
believe the Word for nothing.
In the Old
Testament, they were told to obey the Word of God. In the New Testament, we
don’t obey the Word of God; we do the Word of God! There’s a big difference
between the two. In the Old Testament, the Word was to them an outside force.
In the New Testament, it’s an inside force. The Word lives in us today; we’re
born of the Word, and thus one with the Word. No wonder we’re called “the
epistles” of Christ (2 Corinthians 3:3).
Let me
explain something else about the Word that’s so powerful, and it’s important
that you catch it: You might have heard the term “You’re what you eat!” What
that means is that whatever you feed on goes into your body, and becomes a part
of your system. In other words, when you eat physical food, it goes into your
system, becomes one with your body and does its work, building it and causing
growth and maintenance.
In the same
vein, when you “eat” the Word, through study and meditation, the Word goes into
your system and becomes one with your spirit! You become the “Word” that you
eat. That “Word” becomes a force—an energy—that propels you to act accordingly.
The Word in you will regulate your thoughts and actions, and cause you to walk
in righteousness. Acts 20:32 says the Word is able to build you up.
PRAYER: The
Word of God is my life and my sustenance; I’m growing steadily by the Word into
a mature man in Christ, courageous and bold to fulfil the call of God and live
triumphantly for Christ! My spirit, soul and every fibre of my being are fully
inundated with the living Word of God and I’m led always in victory and
triumph, being kept, preserved and nourished by the Word, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER
STUDY: 1 Peter 2:2 AMP, 2 Corinthians 3:1-3
1 YEAR
BIBLE READING PLAN: 2 Timothy 2:1-26, Jeremiah 19-22
2 YEAR BIBLEREADING
PLAN: John 7:45-53, 2 Kings 15-16
2 YEAR BIBLE
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