Phone, Keys, Wallet, Bible...

As a hammer is to a carpenter, as a paint brush is to a painter, as a pen is to a writer, and as an instrument is to a musician, so is the Bible to the Christian. In every service, I will say, “Please take your Bibles and turn to…” During this simple instruction, I find that many are read to be engaged, some are embarrassed that they’ve forgotten their roadmap, and some are lost at the order of what we do in church. May I encourage you to bring your Bible, use your Bible, and grow in the Bible as you come to church. Yes, this may seem rather elementary, but I would argue that if less and less are even bringing their Bible to church, then surely less and less are using their Bible at home.
Here are some basic thoughts on why it can be important and how you can make church more meaningful to you by simply bringing your Bible with you:
Buy a nice Bible that you can be proud of – This could make you excited to use something you’ve invested into.
Carry your Bible with you – Feel the physical presence of the Bible in your hands. You should feel lost without it, just like if you did not have your phone on you.
Treat your Bible with care – This is one of the most important things in your life. Treat it like the prized possession it is.
Turn in your Bible every time the preacher instructs – Be active in church and ready to learn.
Mark in your Bible as you learn and grow – Mark it in church with outlines, notes, definitions, sayings. Underline, circle, highlight, and emphasize with whatever system you choose.
Talk about the Bible at church – Conversations are more often about carnal things than spiritual things. You just heard the same message, so why not talk about it with your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ. They may have gleaned something that you didn’t, and you may have some insight that could help them.
Study your Bible at home with what you learned in church – Don’t let the study end at church. If you want to learn more, or if you’re maybe confused about a topic, then take it upon yourself to learn more. You won’t be deceived by false teaching this way and you’ll grow more this way.
Let us not underestimate the power of having the Bible with us in the house of God. After all, the hymn book, the potluck spread, the bulletins, and the offering envelopes are not the primary reason for our worship. The Bible is!









