Ahem... Anyways..
At times the Bible can feel like the most hard-going, difficult, confusing and boring book that has ever been written. The problem is that the Bible is very complicated!
Why??
- It isn't a single book at all! The word 'Bible' means 'library' and that's exactly what it is - 66 books in all: 39 in the first section and 27 in the second.
- It was written by about 40 authors over a time period spanning more than 1000 years and it contains about 750,000 words. And if that's not enough, the Old Testament was written in Hebrew and the New Testament in Greek!
So why bother? In a world where magazines, TV, radio, newspapers and other books bombard us with so many conflicting ideas about life, the Bible claims to be directly inspired by God Himself - It's the creator's message to His world. If that's true it means that the Bible is in a completely different league from any other advice you can find. If the Bible is God's guidebook to life it makes sense to take it very, very seriously.
Okay... So, how do you make fiends with the Bible?
And get the most out of reading it?
Here are the ten DO's and DON'Ts that have helped me..
- DO use a modern translation.
- DON'T rush - Read slowly.
Remember that it's better to understand one verse than read a whole chapter and forget the lot!
- DO pray first.
- DON'T use it as a lucky dip.
As I've already said it is a big and complicated book. Like with all other guidebooks the most sensible thing to do is go to the issue you are thinking about at the time.
- DO read it regularly.
- DON'T feel guilty if you miss a day.
Secondly, the important point isn't to have your daily dose of Bible once every 24 hours but to take in its message.
- DO ask yourself lots of questions.
Here are 2 sets of questions to help you ask your Bible passage:
What it meant then
- Who was the author and when and why was it written?
- What kind of writing is it? Is it a story or poetry and is the writer using symbols and pictures? If so, what do they mean?
- Why did the author put it like this?
- Was it written for a particular person or groups of people?
- What would the first readers have understood from these words?
What it means now
- What is God saying to me through this passage?
- What should I do?
- What does it say about me or my situation?
- What does it say about my relationships with God and with others?
- Is there any special command, promise, warning or example that I should take notice of?
- DON'T be put off when you have a boring week or more!
- DO read it responsibly.
- DON'T be worried if you don't understand something.
NB : I didn't make these. And I'm not saying my Bible reading life is perfect, well.. It's not. I'm just trying to help..
Enjoy! : )
