- How to Get the
Most from Reading your Bible
- by
Thomas Watson (Abridged and Modernised by Matthew Vogan)
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- 1.
Remove hindrances. (a) remove the love of every sin (b) remove the distracting
concerns of this world, especially covetousness [Matt.
13:22] (c) Don't make jokes with and out of Scripture.
- 2.
Prepare your heart. [1 Sam. 7:3] Do this by: (a)
collecting your thoughts (b) purging unclean affections and desires (c) not
coming to it rashly or carelessly.
- 3. Read
it with reverence, considering that each line is God speaking directly to you.
- 4. Read
the books of the Bible in order.
- 5. Get a
true understanding of Scripture. [Ps. 119:73] This is
best achieved by comparing relevant parts of Scripture with each other.
- 6. Read
with seriousness. [Deut. 32:47] The Christian life is to
be taken seriously since it requires striving [Luke
13:24] and not falling short [Heb. 4:1].
- 7.
Persevere in remembering what you read. [Ps. 119:52]
Don't let it be stolen from you [Matt. 13:4,19]. If it
doesn't stay in your memory it is unlikely to be much benefit to you.
- 8.
Meditate on what you read. [Ps. 119:15] The Hebrew word
for meditate' means to be intense in the mind'. Meditation without reading is
wrong and bound to err; reading without meditation is barren and fruitless. It
means to stir the affections, to be warmed by the fire of meditation [Ps.
39:3].
- 9. Read
with a humble heart. Acknowledge that you are unworthy that God should reveal
himself to you [James 4:6]
- 10.
Believe it all to be God's Holy Word. [2 Tim 3:16] We
know that no sinner could have written it because of the way it describes sin.
No saint could blaspheme God by pretending his own Word was God's. No angel
could have written it for the same reason. [Heb 4:2]
- 11.
Prize the Bible highly. [Ps. 119:72] It is your
lifeline; you were born by it [James 1:18] you need to
grow by it [1 Pet 2:2] [cf. Job
23:12].
- 12. Love
the Bible ardently [Ps. 119:159].
- 13. Come
to read it with an honest heart. [Luke 8:15] (a) Willing
to know the entire and complete will of God (b) reading in order to be changed
and made better by it [John 17:17].
- 14.
Apply to yourself everything that you read, take every word as spoken to
yourself. Its condemnation of sins as the condemnation of your own sin; the
duty that it requires as the duty God would require from you [2
Kings 22:11].
- 15. Pay
close attention to the commands of the Word as much as the promises. Think of
how you need direction just as much as you need comfort.
- 16.
Don't get carried away with the minor details, rather make sure to pay closest
attention to the great things [Hosea 8:12].
- 17.
Compare yourself with the Word. How do you compare? Is your heart something of
a transcript of it, or not?
- 18. Pay
special attention to those passages that speak to your individual, particular
and present situation. e.g. (a) Affliction -- [Heb. 12:7,
Isaiah 27:9, John 16:20,
2 Cor 4:17. (b) Sense of Christ's presence and smile
withdrawn -- [Isaiah 54:8, Isaiah
57:16, Ps. 97:11] (c) Sin -- [Gal
5:24, James 1:15, 1 Peter
2:11, Prov 7:10&22-23, Prov
22:14] (d) Unbelief -- [Isaiah 26:3, 2
Sam 22:31, John 3:15, 1 John
5:10, John 3:36]
- 19. Pay
special attention to the examples and lives of people in the Bible as living
sermons. (a) Punishments [Nebuchadnezzar, Herod, Num
25:3-4&9, 1 Kings 14:9-10, Acts
5:5,10, 1 Cor 10:11, Jude 7]
(b) mercies and deliverances [Daniel, Jeremiah, the 3 youths in the fiery
furnace]
- 20.
Don't stop reading the Bible until you find your heart warmed. [Ps
119:93] Let it not only inform you but also inflame you [Jer
23:29, Luke 24:32].
- 21. Put
into practice what you read [Ps 119:66,
Ps 119:105, Deut 17:19].
- 22.
Christ is for us Prophet, Priest and King. Make use of His office as a Prophet
[Rev 5:5, John 8:12,
Ps 119:102-103]. Get Christ not only to open the
Scriptures up to you, but to open up your mind and understanding [Luke
24:45]
- 23. Make
sure to put yourself under a true ministry of the Word, faithfully and
thoroughly expounding the Word [Prov 8:34] be earnest
and eager in waiting on it.
- 24. Pray
that you will profit from reading [Isaiah 48:17,
Ps 119:18, Nehemiah 9:20].
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Natural obstacles you may still be able to profit from reading even though:
- 1. You
don't seem to profit as much as others do. Remember the different yields [Matt
13:8] though the yield isn't as much as others it is still a true and
fruitful yield.
- 2. You
may feel slow of understanding [Luke 9:45,
Heb 5:11].
- 3. Your
memory is bad (a) remember you are still able to have a good heart despite
this (b) you may still remember the most important things even if you cannot
remember everything, be encouraged by John 14:26.