20 Days in 2 Timothy
God's Breath on a Page
Day 15
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But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it and how from childhood you have been acquainted with the sacred writings, which are able to make you wise for salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete, equipped for every good work.
2 Timothy 3:14-17
Summary
On day fourteen, we were shown that though the environment may get chaotic, we must look to the people and heroes of faith around us for guidance. Think of them, and remember what they taught you—wisdom that could be acquired only from Scripture.
The Word of God isn’t filled with pleasantries, platitudes, and stories for your entertainment. It’s living, breathing, and active. These words are divinely inspired, and the story of the Gospel is woven throughout, telling of a coming, suffering servant that will bring us new life.
Have you ever identified the parallels between the Old Testament and the New Testament? In the book of Isaiah, an entire chapter (Isaiah 53) was written to foreshadow the coming of the Messiah, and we see more evidence as early as Genesis 1:26 when God says, “Let us make mankind in our image…” Who is he referring to as “us”? The Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. God has been unfolding the story of Jesus for centuries, starting in the very beginning.
So why must we meditate on these Scriptures and allow these truths to sink into our very being? Digesting these words daily has the ability to completely transform our hearts and minds. It can reach the smallest of children and the wisest of adults, growing and richening as we age. God’s breath on a page can do more for us than anything that has ever been written or said.
In a world filled with voices and opinions, it’s easy to replace the Scriptures with a podcast or a book. But we must resist this temptation to exchange something better for something good. Though these resources may help to provide clarity, nothing is able to change us as the Word of God can. As Ben remarks, it’s an anvil that has worn-out hammers. It not only teaches, but it corrects and reproofs so that we look more like Christ and can carry out His message to the nations.
God has given us the Word to make us complete and equip us for every good work. We must anchor ourselves to it if we want to run the race well.
What's next?
Do you have 11 minutes? Every morning this week, listen through the entire book of 2 Timothy. There are multiple apps that can assist you with this. If you want, you can even listen to it in a different translation each day and see what God brings to your attention. Allow the Word of God to get deep into you. Let your default thoughts be God's breath on a page. As you dwell in the Word, it will dwell in you and produce good change in a dark world.
- Be honest. Have you spent more time listening/reading outside sources than you have been in the Word of God? What new rhythms can you start tomorrow to spend more time with God and in His word?