Take the
Plunge
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"I rejoice in your word like one who discovers a great
treasure." Psalm 119:162 (NLT)
My husband and I had saved for a year to go
snorkelling.
With all the sacrifices we had made, I couldn't believe we were finally on
the
white sandy shore. Confidently, I grabbed my gear and prepared to jump into
the
clear blue water.
But it wasn't like I had imagined. The mask felt funny
once I got it on; how was I supposed to breathe like that? My heart
fluttered as
anxiety grew.
My head screamed at me, dive in! Get out there.
This
is an opportunity of a lifetime! But my feet stayed planted on dry
ground.
Though Greg pleaded with me, even came and took my hand to lead me out to
the
deep water, I never got past the rocky shore that day.
Twenty years later, my chance came again. Starting a
few
months before the trip, I gave myself a talking-to every day. Go for it,
Lynn! It will be worth it. Just dive in and don't look back! I recited
this
pep talk as I waded in the ocean.
My heart began pounding again, but I kept going.
Encouraging voices beckoned me to come farther out where the schools of
rainbow-colored fish swam. Holding my breath, I peeked under the water,
shocked
to see the cobalt blue and golden yellow creations. I even swam with a sea
turtle! Before I knew it, an hour had passed.
Did I want to quit? Some moments I did, but I reminded
myself of all I was gaining by staying out away from the
shore.
There was a time when I avoided "diving" deeper into
Scripture. My schedule was always short on time. Not to mention I felt
intimidated by stories I didn't understand and challenges that made me feel
"less than."
I relieved any guilt I felt about not studying the
Bible
by reading a verse or two here and there. Yet, like that young woman on the
rocky shore so many years ago, I knew I was missing out by not going
deeper.
When I became part of a leadership team at my church,
I
had to take the plunge. The group's accountability helped me be consistent
in
reading and studying the Bible. The daily homework navigated me as I learned
to
go below the surface. I found I loved it!
Years later, I can't wait to hang out with Jesus and
learn
what He has to say to me each day. I still participate in a group Bible
study
now and then, but what I enjoy most is going through my Bible on my
own.
When we study God's Word, He reveals who He is and His
plans and heart for us. As we explore different verses, their original Greek
and
Hebrew meanings, the culture the text was written in, and how verses tie in
together, it's like coming upon a gold mine. See how the psalmist put it:
"I rejoice in your word like one who discovers a
great
treasure" (Psalm 119:162).
It was one thing to hear my husband's experience of
snorkelling 20 years ago when I waited on the shore. But, his stories came
to
life when I dipped my head under water and discovered for myself the
beautiful
coral, shimmering fish and vibrant colors.
In the same way, it's wonderful to hear what others
have
to say about Scriptures they have studied, to listen to sermons or to read
books. But it's really amazing to dive in ourselves. Studying God's Word
opens
our eyes, heart and mind to learn from Him about His ways, His will and His
direction for us. So go ahead, take the plunge. What are you waiting
for?
Lord, the only thing holding me back from discovering the
depths
in Your Word is me. Empower me to be disciplined and help me to hear Your
voice
as I study Your Word. Amen.
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