I wanted to write up a few notes of encouragement as the start to NT90X approaches.
If you miss a day, don’t get discouraged or think that ‘you’ve blown it.’ Remember we are growing in the grace that is in Christ Jesus, not in our own strength. During my first 90 days, I missed some days, so on the following day, I took extra time to get caught up.
Find a pattern of reading that works for your schedule. You may have to get up earlier, or read during a lunch hour, or go to bed earlier so that you can read and not fall asleep.
I’ve heard it before that if you want to start doing something, you need to stop doing something else.
I encourage that you talk about what you’re reading with others. With your spouse, with your kids, with a friend, or with your small group. The statistics show that you retain more of what you read if you discuss and talk about the content.
The goal is to develop in your life a daily discipline of reading the Bible and saturating your mind with the Word of God. Try to avoid that feeling of checking it off your to do list, and instead, see it as an opportunity to turn the pages of Scripture that will lead to a deeper and stronger walk in the Lord. My hope is that by daily reading it, it whets your appetite for more, and after awhile, you begin to hunger for more of the Word in your life.
Because we are reading 3-5 chapters a day, you’re reading at a more high level overview. You’re looking at major themes and truths that are coming from the Word. There will inevitably be parts you read of the Word that you don’t understand. That is ok. You’re not a ‘bad Christian’ because you find them confusing. The Word of God is meant to be studied and dug into, and there will be parts that you will want to go back to study further at another time.
I encourage you to mark up your Bibles, to underline verses that stick out to you, and to make notes off to the side of questions or responses you have from reading it. Many of you might even want to keep a notebook handy, or journal through the 90 days.
As you read the Bible consider questions such as: What does this passage reveal to me about the nature and character of God? After reading this, is there something in my life that is not aligned with Scripture? What is something new I am learning? What is a truth that I am being reminded of?
And if you’re still in need of a good Bible to read and study with, please talk to myself, Erik, or contact the church office. We’ll get one in your hands for free.
Looking forward to this church family!!
Dave





