Have you made any New Year’s resolutions?
Most of us probably have and perhaps our resolutions look something like the following.
- I’m going to join the gym and lose some weight.
- I’m going to ease up on shopping and save some money.
- I’m going to give up _____________________.
Sound familiar?
They are for me.
There is nothing at all wrong with these resolutions and in fact they are very good if we stick with them.
I’m wondering if anyone has instead (or maybe in addition to one of these) resolved to create a space in their busy schedule to spend time with God. What I mean is, have we carved out time to read and study God’s word on a daily basis?
If you are a seasoned Christian, maybe you do this already. I am writing to those who are new Christians or those who perhaps don’t yet have this habit worked into their daily schedule.
Studying God’s Word Helps Us to Know God and Brings Blessings
God tells us plainly that knowing Him gives us wisdom, and following His ways benefits us.
The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom,
And the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding.
For by Me your days will be multiplied,
And years of life will be added to you.
If you are wise, you are wise for yourself,
And if you scoff, you alone will suffer from it.
Proverbs 9:10-12
I always like to share as many verses as it takes to comprehend the full meaning and outcome in God’s word. We should know the full truth of God’s word, even if it is hard to read. This is not to scare anyone, but to provide exactly what God says.
God gives us His word so we can make wise choices, and He always spells out the results if we choose to not follow His wisdom.
We should take His word literally.
Studying and Applying God’s Word Gives Us Peace and Joy
I am also writing to those who are dissatisfied with life and long for more—more fulfillment, more peace, more hope.
You may be wondering how to achieve this.
Joshua, God’s mighty warrior who led the nation of Israel into the promised land, was instructed by God to not ONLY read, but to MEDITATE on God’s word.
This Book of the Law shall not depart from your mouth, but you shall meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do according to all that is written in it; for then you will make your way prosperous, and then you will achieve success.
Joshua 1:8
This success that God promised to Joshua was to achieve His plan for Joshua’s life—to be successful in his campaign to take possession of the promised land.
In order for Joshua to do this, he had to read God’s promises, follow God’s laws, be courageous, and follow through with all that God told him.
Joshua also needed to meditate or think upon what he read in God’s word daily, or more specifically day and night, for it to become engrained into his life. In other words, he had to start his day with God’s Word and he had to end his day with God’s Word.
This process applies to us as well. It’s been said that it takes some time to form a habit. Years ago, I read that it takes at least a month to form a new habit. Today, I read that it’s more likely two months and even more depending upon the individual.
The point is that it takes time to study God’s word and apply it to our lives so that we can reach what God has for us which is His very best.
God’s best is not the same as what the world offers. Let’s look at what Jesus tells us about following Him.
“Come to Me, all who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is comfortable and My burden is light.”
Matthew 11:28-30
I can say by experience that no matter what the world offers—money, status, material goods—it is nothing compared to having the peace of mind and grace that only God can give.
God loves us and wants only the very best for each and every one of us. He has given us His promises and instructions on how to live a better life than what the world offers. He has given us His one and only Son to forgive our sins and to set us on the road to eternal joy in this life and the next.
Studying God’s Word Brings Us Hope
One of my favorite pastors, Dr. Charles Stanley, has helped me in my walk with God for 25+ years. Although he is with the LORD now, his teaching ministry still impacts millions around the globe. I came across one of his many messages in a calendar devotional I keep on my desk. A couple of days ago, I read his personal message about the following verse.
They will be my people, and I will be their God. And I will give them one heart and one purpose: to worship me forever, for their own good and for the good of all their descendants. And I will make an everlasting covenant with them: I will never stop doing good for them. I will put a desire in their hearts to worship me, and they will never leave me.
Jeremiah 32:38-40
Dr. Stanley said, “God doesn’t just speak to an elite few. We are all in the same category when it comes to His speaking and our listening. He treats all His children on an equal basis.”
I believe what Dr. Stanley is saying is that God’s promises are for all His children, those who have submitted their lives to His Son, Jesus Christ. There are verses in the Bible that are written specifically to certain people, mostly the Israelites. Yes, they are called His chosen people, but those surrendered to Christ are also His people.
I hope you’ll join me next for Spending Time with God.
I wish you a happy, healthy, and blessed 2025.
May you experience God move in your life in supernatural ways.
I have included a beautiful song below for your listening pleasure.
“Take You at Your Word” – Cody Carnes