I have hidden your word in my heart that I might not sin against you. - Psalms 119:11
A story is told of a village church in Kalonovka, Russia, where
attendance at Sunday school picked up after the priest started handing
out candy to the peasant children. One of the most faithful was a
pug-nosed, pugnacious lad who recited his Scriptures with proper piety,
pocketed his reward, then fled into the fields to munch on it.
The priest took a liking to the boy and persuaded him to attend church
school by offering other incentives. There, the priest managed to teach
the boy the four Gospels. In fact, this little boy won a special prize
for learning all four by heart and reciting them nonstop in church!
Fast forward 60 years, and the boy still loved to recite Scriptures,
but in a context that would horrify the old priest. For the prized pupil
who memorized so much of the Bible is Nikita Khrushchev, the former
Communist czar. The same little lad who nimbly mouthed God’s Word as a
child later declared God to be nonexistent.
Khrushchev memorized the Scripture for the rewards rather than for the
meaning it had for his life. Artificial motivation will produce
artificial results. So as you learn the Word of God, keep your motives
pure and make it an exercise of both your heart and your mind!
Prayer Challenge
Ask God to keep your motives pure when it comes to learning His Word.
Pray that He would help you absorb it into your heart as well as your
mind!
Irony of Doctrinal Divisions by Doug Hall
Today's Bible Verse...
O land, land, land, hear the word of the LORD.—Jeremiah 22:29
Thoughts on Today's Verse...
What
is absolutely essential for your country and your people to experience
revival? First, the Spirit or God must move in a mighty way. Second, the
people must open their hearts to hear and respond to the Word of the
Lord. So let's commit to pray together, all over the world, that our
people will open their hearts to the Spirit and the Word of God!
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