Reverence for Scripture
Reverence for Scripture2
Public Bible-Reading as Part of Worship
By A.W. Tozer0NEH 8:8PSA 19:7PSA 119:105ISA 55:11ROM 10:17COL 3:161TI 4:132TI 3:16HEB 4:12REV 1:3A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of loving the Bible in order to read it effectively in public worship. He argues that true reverence for the Scriptures cannot be faked, and that a reader must feel the solemnity of God's Word to convey its message authentically. Tozer warns against the pitfalls of artificiality in delivery and stresses the need for readers to understand the text deeply, allowing it to speak for itself without personal embellishments. He encourages beginners to practice reading aloud in private to develop their skills and cultivate a respectful and dignified approach to Scripture reading. Ultimately, Tozer calls for a higher standard of Bible reading in Protestant churches, asserting that it is the responsibility of the readers to elevate this practice.
A "Prayer Tip" From Charles Spurgeon
By C.H. Spurgeon0PSA 19:7PSA 119:105ISA 55:11MAT 4:4JHN 1:1ROM 10:172TI 3:16HEB 4:12JAS 1:221PE 2:2C.H. Spurgeon emphasizes the importance of approaching the Bible with deep reverence and a prayerful heart, asking God to make His words vivid and impactful in our lives. He highlights that every word of Scripture should be treated as law and gospel, urging believers not to trifle with its meaning or power. Spurgeon points out that even Christ recognized the authority of the Word, and that to disregard Scripture is to miss out on its transformative aid. He encourages a posture of gratitude towards God for the gift of His Word, which speaks to us with the same authority as if God Himself were present.