This morning, we gathered in gratitude for God’s presence and the privilege of worshipping together. We took time to honour Sifa, a beloved member of our church family, as she follows God’s call to serve in a new place. We also celebrated Mo’s recent baptism, reminding us of the joy and courage found in following God’s promptings, even when they stretch us beyond our comfort zones.
Our focus today was on the extraordinary gift of Scripture. We reflected on the sacrifices made by those like William Tyndale, who risked—and gave—their lives so that ordinary people could read the Bible in their own language. The history of the Bible is a story of both fierce opposition and deep longing, revealing that Scripture is no ordinary book. It is a living portal to the kingdom of God, a map that guides us into a reality shaped by God’s presence and truth.
Yet, despite the Bible’s availability, many of us struggle to engage with it. We acknowledged the real barriers: feeling overwhelmed by its size and complexity, past experiences of legalism, distractions, and even the fear of what God might ask of us. These struggles are common, and we are not alone in them. But we are invited to approach Scripture not as a duty or a source of trivia, but as a way to be with Jesus, become like Him, and do as He did.
Jesus Himself was immersed in Scripture. He trusted it, quoted it, and saw His mission revealed through it. He taught that not even the smallest detail of God’s Word would pass away until all was accomplished. Our formation as people of the kingdom is deeply connected to our engagement with Scripture. Reading the Bible is not about legalism or impressing others, but about opening ourselves to God’s presence and being transformed.
We are beginning a four-week journey to develop four key skills: reading, meditating, studying, and memorizing Scripture. The goal is not just information, but formation—meeting Jesus on the page and being shaped by Him. The first step is simply to start: open the Bible, slow down, and invite Jesus to meet you there. As we do, we trust that God will use His Word to lead us, comfort us, and form us into people who carry His kingdom wherever we go.
Key Takeaways
- 1. The Bible is a living, transformative gift, not merely a historical document or a collection of moral teachings. Its very existence is the result of great sacrifice, and it serves as a portal to the kingdom of God, inviting us into a reality shaped by God’s presence and truth. To treat it as ordinary is to miss its power to change both our lives and the world around us. [38:23]
- 2. Engaging with Scripture is often difficult, and that’s normal. Barriers such as intimidation by its complexity, painful past experiences, distractions, and even fear of what God might reveal are real and shared by many. Recognizing these struggles is the first step toward overcoming them, and we are invited to bring our honest selves to God as we approach His Word. [45:52]
- 3. Jesus’ relationship with Scripture was foundational to His life and ministry. He trusted it completely, saw His mission within its pages, and taught that every detail of God’s Word is significant. If we desire to follow Jesus, we must learn to see Scripture through His eyes—valuing it, trusting it, and allowing it to shape our understanding and actions. [55:15]
- 4. The purpose of reading the Bible is not to accumulate information, but to be formed into the likeness of Christ. We are called to read not just for knowledge, but for transformation—allowing the words to shape our hearts, minds, and lives. This requires a posture of openness, humility, and expectation that God will meet us in the pages of Scripture. [67:11]
- 5. The first and most important step in engaging with Scripture is simply to begin. Start reading, even if only for a few minutes each day, and invite Jesus to be present with you. The practice is less about technique and more about the heart with which we come—seeking to meet Jesus, to be changed by Him, and to carry His presence into the world. [67:49]
Youtube Chapters
- [00:00] - Welcome
- [06:00] - Opening Prayer and Worship
- [07:18] - Farewell and Blessing for Sifa
- [18:22] - Prayers for Sifa and Her New Journey
- [26:34] - Celebrating Mo’s Baptism
- [38:23] - The Cost and Power of Scripture’s History
- [41:29] - The Problem of Bible Neglect Today
- [44:23] - Real Barriers to Reading Scripture
- [45:52] - Group Discussion: Our Struggles with the Bible
- [52:56] - Jesus’ Relationship with Scripture
- [55:15] - Jesus’ Teaching on the Authority of Scripture
- [58:19] - Why We Read: Formation, Not Obligation
- [59:38] - The Three Goals: With Jesus, Like Jesus, As Jesus Did
- [67:11] - Reading for Formation, Not Just Information
- [67:49] - Practical Steps: Starting the Journey
- [71:53] - Commitment and Accountability
- [77:11] - Closing Prayer and Blessing
- [88:56] - Benediction and Sending Forth