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Give Attention to Reading and to Doctrine

Summary

1 Timothy 4:13, till I come, give attention to reading, exhortation, and to doctrine. Reading not only opens you up to the knowledge of God but is also essential for personal spiritual growth and depth. Engaging with the Word of God, spiritual books, and literature on various topics—such as holiness, revival, marriage, missions, and one’s calling—produces knowledge, which can lead to deeper understanding in the process of time.Reading is the process of inter...

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10/03/2024

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79800 minutes

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Episode Description

1 Timothy 4:13, till I come,  give attention to  reading, exhortation, and  to doctrine. 

Reading not only opens you up to the  knowledge of God but is also essential for personal spiritual growth and depth. Engaging with the Word of God, spiritual books, and literature on various topics—such as holiness, revival, marriage, missions, and one’s calling—produces knowledge, which can lead to deeper understanding  in the process of time.

Reading is the process of interpreting written language. Exhortation involves teaching that encourages spiritual living, while doctrine represents the core beliefs of faith. 

Three key aspects of Jesus’ attitude toward reading are important for me to share with you. First, Jesus had a custom of reading in the synagogue.  

Luke 4:16-17: “So He came to Nazareth, where He had been brought up. And as His custom was, He went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and stood up to read. And He was handed the book of the prophet Isaiah.” 

Jesus  was not caught up in gossip or criticism; as terrible as the priests in those synagogues were, Jesus never focused on their faults nor was it his custom to ridicule and point accusing fingers to all that was wrong in those temples. He had the custom of reading and he was known for it. He never struggled for a position in the synagogue nor did he ask for the front sit. He was known for reading. It was his custom and no one struggled with the scripture with him. As soon as it showed up, they handed him the scroll.  What are you known for in your church? What is your custom? Are you the chief priest? Accuse everyone and point out their faults but the moment it's time for reading, you start sleeping. Reading has become your sleeping tablet. Your lullaby. Wao! Then you are not like your master. When matters of tithing are discussed, oh you are active. When issues of others are discussed, my goodness you are the loudest. But when it's time to read the word, you are snoring away. Then you are not like your master Jesus. You have a terrible custom and you have to change it ASAP. 

Secondly, Jesus also challenged how people read Scripture. Luke 10:26, “What does the law of Moses say? How do you read it?” How you read   can significantly affect understanding and spiritual growth. 

Be blessed by this Word of Life that is able to build you up and give you an inheritance among them that are sanctified.  We love you. 

Temitope & Irene Agbana



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