“‘As
for Me, this is My covenant with them,’ says the Lord. ‘My Spirit, who
is on you, will not depart from you, and My words that I have put in
your mouth will always be on your lips, on the lips of your children and
on the lips of their descendants–from this time on and forever,’ says
the Lord.” Isaiah 59:20-21 (NIV)
We
need God’s word, especially those of us with afflictions and
disabilities. I know, it can be daunting to pick up that big book called
The Bible, particularly when you are ill.
I
have sometimes found myself letting God’s word slip away from me. There
are days when I’m too tired to do anything, including reading the
Bible. But those of us with disabilities need to read God’s Word as
much, if not more, than those without afflictions.
Okay,
so you are not up to reading The Book of Isaiah, well neither am I. But
how about just a small section from one of the gospels? Or a few
psalms? Or if nothing else, meditate on just a few verses? I think we
can do that even on bad days, and we need God’s Word even more on those
days.
We
don’t need to read the Bible in a single sitting to be fed from God’s
Word. Even a few passages a day can lift our spirit and encourage our
heart. You are probably reading this via email or on the web, so why not
subscribe to one of the numerous web sites or email groups that send
out daily Bible verses? If you are on your computer you would only need
to open an email. And there are also audio Bibles that you can listen to
while lying down or just about anywhere.
Some
days it may be difficult to even get out of bed, but we do ourselves a
disfavor when we neglect the Word of God. Take time to feed your spirit,
to lift your heart, to remind yourself of the promises of God. We are
empowered by God’s word, this is what I remind myself of, and I
encourage you to read God’s Word and be reminded how wonderful it is.
Prayer: Dear Lord, help us to be faithful in reading and applying Your word to our lives. Amen.
Karlton Douglas
Copyright 2017
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