Max Willi Fischer, Y/A Author...
Engaging today's teens with
America's yesterday
“For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword,
piercing even to the division of soul and spirit....”
Hebrew 4:12a NKJV
Years ago, when my son was in high school, he faked a book report on a novel he never read. He scrambled the characters, guessed the setting, and spun a plot so far off-course it could’ve been a science fiction novel. The only thing he got right was the title—and maybe the page count. I can’t remember. The English teacher summoned my husband and me to a school meeting. Fun times. Needless to say, we grounded our son (from everything) until the next millennium.
Now that I'm older, I realize we sometimes treat the Bible in a similar way. We pick it up, do a quick flip through the pages, and call it a day. I get it. Life is busy. Appointment at nine. Podcast at eleven. Meeting at five-ish. Dinner whenever. So, we do what’s necessary to feel like we’ve checked the daily reading box. But, hey, we know the book title—Holy Bible.
Dear friend, here’s the danger: when we don’t read the Bible thoroughly—or any book, for that matter, right son?—we risk getting the “plot” wrong. We mix up details, misquote verses, or miss the truth entirely. Certain days we might navigate the pages like a pro, flipping confidently from Luke to Revelation. But then ... we have those days of finding Leviticus or Obadiah or Lamentations, and suddenly we’re finger-pointing at the table of contents as if it were a treasure map.
The Bible is too precious and important to skim. If you’ve ever read Jonah and the whale, you know, it’s brimming with action and adventure. Daniel in the lion’s den? A nail-biter worthy of the big screen. Maybe historical drama is your thing—check out the Old Testament. And let's not forget Revelations, it's the perfect choice for the future-seekers craving an apocalyptic journey.
So, grab your Bible, find a comfy chair, and dive in. Don't scripture scramble through God's ancient book. Explore the stories. Take notes. Meet your ancestors. Examine the plotlines. More importantly, seek to know the Author. “For the word of God is living and powerful, and sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing even to the division of soul and spirit….” (Hebrew 4:12a NKJV). I mean, in all that is holy, who wants to explain to God they faked reading the Bible?
Heavenly Father,
Thank You for the gift of Your Word. Help me to dive deeply into the Scriptures, to understand and embrace Your truths. Guide my heart and mind as I seek to know You more. I ask that Your teachings brighten my path and strengthen my faith. In Jesus' name. Amen.
Spiritual Sparks
"The Bible is too precious and important to skim." ~~LM