“The Lord is my portion;
I promise to keep your words.”
—Psalm 119:57 (NRSV)
I love
your Word, O Lord,
I love
your Word,
It’s as
sharp as a double-edged sword,
Yet, it frees me like a bird.
I love
your Word, O Lord,
I love
your Word,
Your
desire is for hearts to align in accord,
Through it your Spirit’s heard.
I love
your Word, O Lord,
I love
your Word,
Doing
without it I couldn’t afford,
With it you’ve caused my heart to
be stirred.
I love
your Word, O Lord,
I love
your Word,
Through it
your Spirit’s poured,
With it, my mind you gird.
I love
your Word, O Lord,
I love
your Word,
Through it
you give me blessings to hoard,
By it my spirit is spurred.
I love
your Word, O Lord,
I love
your Word,
In this
Book of Books you’re adored,
Eternally Father, Son, and Spirit are
undeterred.
***
What sets Christians apart from other
God-fearers is their devotion to Jesus, and their belief in a Triune and living
(relational) God of grace. The Trinity is the encapsulation of God—Creator,
Redeemer, and Sanctifier. The legacy of God is the Presence of God (the Holy
Spirit) along with the truth of God: God’s Word.
Power for the Transformation of Life
It is the Word of God, Jesus, who
we love with all our hearts. This Jesus—through his Word and his Spirit—transforms
the lives of all who read it with open eyes, ears, heart, and mind. The Father
gave us the Son, so we may worship in Spirit and in truth.
The Bible from beginning to end,
from Genesis to Revelation, is God’s revelation for the entire world—and to the
very ends of the Earth this eternal Word must go. Many people call it humanity’s
Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. This eternal Word is relevant not only to
life in this world, but to the life beyond this life; to where we came from and
where we go to. We are here just a short time.
This Word must continue
undeterred, and it will, as it is God’s will that it would reach all people.
What God has decreed will happen.
Most important of all, is what
this Word of God, this Bible, means to us on a personal level. Does it speak to
us or not; does God speak to us through it? If we can answer yes, the abundant
life is opened to us and we may live free.
© 2012 S. J. Wickham.
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