Number 3: From Cover To Cover

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You’re reading THE TOP 20 PASSAGES IN THE BIBLE, by Eric Elder, featuring 20 inspiring devotionals based on the 20 most popular passages in the Bible. Also available in paperback and eBook formats in our bookstore for a donation of any size!

Scripture Reading: Genesis 1

A young preacher once invited an older preacher to his church to share a sermon with his congregation.  The sermon was powerful and many people were touched deeply by the message.  Afterwards, the younger preacher asked the older preacher the secret of his success.

The older preacher asked him, “How many times have you read the Bible, from cover to cover?”

The younger preacher said, “I’ve read a lot of it, but I’ve never read the whole thing all the way through even once yet.”

The older preacher then pointed at his Bible and said:  “When you’ve read this book twenty times, from cover to cover, then you’ll be able to preach like that.”

I know this is a true story, because the man who told it to me was that younger preacher, many years ago, and he went home and did exactly what the older preacher suggested.  By the time I heard him tell the story, he was quite old.  Although he didn’t tell me how many times he’d read the Bible from cover to cover since he first got that advice, if I were to judge from the message I heard him preach that day, I would say he well exceeded the suggested twenty!  He was a powerful preacher!

What’s good for powerful preaching is also good for powerful living.

The most pivotal time in my life came when I started reading the Bible from cover to cover for myself.  I had been in a Bible study for a few months with a small group of men from our church, and decided to go out and buy a good study Bible―with lots of footnotes included in it so I could understand better what I was reading.

I started at Genesis, Chapter 1.  As I began to read, I tried to immerse myself in the story, reading it not just as ancient history, but more like a newspaper, describing the events of the day as if they were actually taking place while I was reading them.  I found that when I read the Bible this way, the stories came alive, starting with the story of the creation of the world:

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1). 

As I read that passage, I began to picture what it must have been like for God to create something out of nothing.

When God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light, I tried to picture what it would have been like to be in total darkness, and then watch as God’s light burst onto the scene.  As I continued reading, I could see water flowing, waves crashing, plants growing, fish swimming, birds flying, animals moving, and then―as the climactic event―God creating the first two human beings in His own image.  I felt like Thomas Merton must have felt when he wrote:

“By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet.” 

After a few weeks of reading the Bible like this, I sensed God’s love for me in a new and deeper way.  I also began to see my need for a Savior.  I put my faith in Christ shortly thereafter and I’ve never looked back.  I honestly don’t know how many times I’ve read the Bible since then, either.  But I do know that as I’ve read and reread this precious book over the years, it has changed me, challenged me, comforted me, and most of all increased my faith in Him who spoke its words into existence.  As D.L. Moody said:

“I prayed for faith and thought it would strike me like lightening. But faith did not come. One day I read, ‘Now faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God.’ I had closed my Bible and prayed for faith. I now began to study my Bible and faith has been growing ever since.” 

If you’d like to increase your faith, I’d encourage you to read the Bible, from cover to cover, starting in Genesis chapter 1.  Make it a goal for yourself―not just to get through the whole Bible―but to let the whole Bible get through you.  You’ll be glad you did.

Prayer

Father, thank You for giving us Your words in the pages of the Bible.  Help us to read them and apply them to our lives daily so that we can grow closer and closer to You, and in the process, grow to look more and more like Your Son, Jesus Christ. It’s in His name we pray, Amen. 

Memory Verse

“In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth” (Genesis 1:1, ESV).

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