In this first part of a four-part series, we explore the significant hindrances we face when reading the Bible and how to pray against them. The Psalms provide a profound guide on how to approach these obstacles through prayer. Before delving into the hindrances, it's crucial to understand why engaging with God's Word is vital. The Bible offers life, faith, hope, joy, and fruitfulness. These are not just abstract concepts but tangible effects that transform our lives. When we read the Bible, we encounter the words that give life, build faith, instill hope, impart joy, and lead to fruitfulness.
However, as we approach the Bible, we often encounter hindrances. To combat these, I use the acronym IOUs, which stands for four prayers derived from the Psalms. These prayers address the common obstacles we face: a lack of desire to read, not seeing anything meaningful, being distracted, and not feeling anything. The first prayer is "Incline my heart to your testimonies and not to selfish gain." This prayer asks God to exert divine influence on our hearts, causing us to desire His Word over worldly distractions. Our hearts often lean away from God's Word, and we need His power to push our will towards loving and desiring the Scriptures.
The second prayer is "Open my eyes that I may behold wondrous things out of your law." Even when we have the desire to read, we might not see the beauty and glory in the text. We ask God to open the eyes of our hearts to see the wonders in His Word. The third prayer is "Unite my heart to fear your name." Our hearts are often fragmented and distracted, pulled in many directions. We pray for a focused heart that can concentrate on God's Word. Lastly, we pray for satisfaction: "Satisfy us in the morning with your steadfast love." After overcoming the initial hindrances, we seek to feel the joy and satisfaction that comes from God's love.
These prayers are essential because our hearts naturally incline towards sin and distraction. We need God's help daily to push against these inclinations and to walk in His ways. By praying these prayers, we align our hearts with God's will and open ourselves to the transformative power of His Word.
Key Takeaways
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2. The Power of Inclination: Our hearts naturally lean away from God's Word towards worldly distractions. By praying for God to incline our hearts towards His testimonies, we invite His divine influence to reshape our desires and align them with His will.
3. Seeing the Wonders in Scripture: Even with a desire to read, we might not see the beauty in the text. Praying for God to open our eyes allows us to behold the wondrous things in His law, transforming our reading experience into a revelation of His glory.
4. Overcoming Distraction: Our fragmented hearts are often pulled in many directions, hindering our focus on God's Word. By praying for a united heart, we seek the ability to concentrate and fully engage with the Scriptures, allowing them to impact our lives deeply.
5. Finding Satisfaction in God's Love: After overcoming initial hindrances, we seek the joy and satisfaction that comes from God's steadfast love. This prayer ensures that our engagement with the Bible is not just an intellectual exercise but a source of deep spiritual fulfillment.
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