So, I would use that sly parenting move, “Tell me about your picture.” After she explained her squiggly scratch, I could kind of see what she was talking about. My daughter would hand me a page full of scribbles and say, “Look, Daddy.” Unless she only drew tornados or explosions (which would be a different kind of problem), I usually had no idea what I was looking at. Also, like most kids that age, mine lacked the skill level of drawing distinguishable shapes. Like most kids around the ages of 2 or 3, mine enjoyed coloring and drawing pictures with crayons. But do you do it? Do you pause before you start reading and ask God to explain His Word to you? What you want to know is “how.” How do I read God’s Word? And not the “left to right, top to bottom” kind of advice, but something practical, like a Bible study or something I can actually use. You know it’s a great way to get to know the LORD. You know reading your Bible is a good thing. ![]() God reveals Himself through His Word in almost matchless ways.īut you probably already know all of this. Regardless of the sort of accent you’ve heard, when someone says reading your Bible is a good thing, they’re right. Something like, “Reading God’s Word is one of the best ways to know God.” I always hear that phrase in a Southern-Billy-Graham-ish kind of accent for some reason. You’ve probably heard from other Christians that it’s a good idea to read your Bible.
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