All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking,
correcting and training in righteousness, so that the man of God may be
thoroughly equipped for every good work. 2 Timothy 3:16-17
When China’s best-known pastor, Wang Ming-dao, was finally released from
prison, he stated, “In these past twenty years, I have not had a copy of the
Bible. Happily between the ages of twenty-one to twenty-four, I spent my time at
home doing the housework and studying the scriptures. I memorized many passages.
These passages in my heart came out one by one and strengthened me. Had it not
been for those words of God, then not only I, but many others, would also have
been defeated.”
Pastor Lamb in southern China was in prison for many years at that same time.
“I understood then why I had memorized so much of God’s Word while in Bible
school,” he says. “I kept my sanity only by repeating Bible verses over and
over.”
The best way the church can prepare for trials and persecution is by
seriously studying and learning the Word of God. Christians need an overview of
the whole Bible. Understanding God’s outline for mankind in the Bible aids in
memorization as well.
What is the right attitude to bring to Bible study? Some read and study the
Bible with the intent to get something from it to teach to others. But first, we
should approach the Bible with the desire to see the goodness and
loving-kindness of God and understand how “wide and long and high and
deep” is His love for us (Ephesians 3:17-19). Let His love show you His supply for your own need and then you
are better able to meet the needs of others.
Second, approach the Bible with humility. Study the Bible to discover what
God has said. Bible study is meant not merely to inform but to transform.
In restricted countries where Bibles are in short supply, pastors are often
in a quandary as to which of the many spiritually needy he should share these
precious books with. Progress in Bible memorization is one method they can use
for determining who will receive the available Bibles. One house church group in
Vietnam decided to give them to the believers who were most determined to use
them. The criterion used was memory work. So Bibles were shared only with those
who recited flawlessly Psalm 119—all 176
verses!
Open Doors is committed to provide God’s Word to those for whom it is not
available. “It is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who
believes....” (Romans 1:16)
RESPONSE: Today I will memorize a new verse from God’s Word, the
Bible.
PRAYER: Pray for the Christians in restricted countries where there is a
shortage of God’s Word.