The Eternal Word of God

Time Posted on September 09, 2010 User Dakota Lynch

 

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If you're reading this post, then you probably already understand the importance of memorizing God's Word. But in my own personal walk with God, there have been many times where He has opened my eyes to see the value of having the Scriptures hidden in our heart in a clearer light. That is, I thought I knew the value of God's Word a couple years ago; but now, I esteem the words of His mouth more than my necessary food (Job 23:12). They are more to be desired than much fine gold, and sweeter than honey and the honeycomb (Psalm 19:10). Why? Because all of those things are temporal. All of our earthly treasures will one day melt with a fervent heat (2 Pet. 3:10), but the word of our God shall stand for ever (Isaiah 40:8). To put it in the words of Christ Himself, "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall not pass away." (Matt. 24:35)

As the photo above illustrates, even the most beautiful things in life will fade. Our life, as well as anything we might gain during it, is only a vapor. It appears for a while, and then vanishes away (James 4:14). Why then spend the few years we have on this earth seeking after things that won't last any longer than we do, when we could instead be laying up for ourselves treasure in heaven, "where no thief approacheth, neither moth corrupteth"? (Luke 12:33) The only thing on this earth that will last is the Word of the Lord. That is why it is so necessary to memorize it. We live a temporal life, surrounded by temporal things and temporal treasures; but through the Bible, God has made a way for us to have something eternal to carry with us along the way.

 


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5 responses to The Eternal Word of God

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Dakota Lynch

Oops! I forgot to put the copyright notice at the end.

Photo © 2010

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River La Belle

Wow, thanks Dakota! That complements my post very well! "The Lord bless you and keep you. . . ." Numbers 6:24-26

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Aloysius

Thanks a lot Dakota, I will continue to follow this blog.

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Phil Walker

Dakota, I love to meditate on the question, "Could heaven and hell actually be true?" As you alluded to in your post, the eternity of heaven and hell makes every temporal part of our lives on earth much less significant in comparrison. If we claim to truly believe in heaven and hell, may our lives show it.

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GlorifyGod<3

Thanks!


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