TIME magazine for April 6 reports that the number of people watching TV's prime 
time shows has dropped from 75% in the 1950s, to the new bottom of 18% (page 
62).

This is supposed to be "bad news": but in fact it may be very good news. For 
sure it would be good news if those 57% of ex-viewers were reading the Bible 
instead. Maybe some of them really have "grown up" spiritually to where TV 
shows sicken them (as they should in many cases) and they are turning to the 
Bible for evening amusement or occupation.

That's not a crazy idea: even for "faithful" Christians, too often plain Bible 
reading is a boring exercise when the Holy Spirit (He is God) would be 
delighted if they did "hunger and thirst after righteousness for they shall be 
filled" (Matt. 5:6).

The Bible is fascinating and excellent bedtime reading!

(a) Ask the dear Lord to show mercy to your soul by giving you (as a gift!) 
this "hunger and thirst after righteousness."

(b) If we knew who the Lord Jesus is, how close He has come to us, the Reality 
of His presence, we would hunger for it is impossible to hold Jesus in any 
higher esteem than we hold His word, the Bible. He is "the Word" (cf. John 
1:14).

(c) If you walked into a room where Jesus was seated, would you want to be near 
Him?

(d) Mary Magdalene loved to sit at His feet and listen to Him talk while her 
sister Martha busied herself with the clutter of cooking.

(e) To be quite honest, what would you rather be doing if Jesus were in your 
guest room?

(f) Let me encourage you: there is not a soul on earth more naturally bored 
with Bible reading than myself; that's true, not only from my own honest 
confession but from what the Bible says, for it says that "the natural mind is 
enmity against God: for it is not subject to the law of God, neither indeed can 
be" (Rom. 8:7). And that "natural" or "carnal mind" is what I have by birth and 
by experience.

(g) But I must also confess: when I have knelt and humbled my proud soul before 
the Lord Jesus, and begged Him for forgiveness and acceptance, and asked Him to 
give me that "hunger and thirst," He has begun to do so.

(h) I remember it was in my teenage years at college that I first became deeply 
convicted that I did not love the Bible and therefore could not say honestly 
that I love the Lord Jesus; you may think I was crazy, but I chose to humble my 
soul and fast (yes! I stayed away from the cafeteria) for several meals and 
stayed on my knees asking the Lord to teach me something directly about loving 
the Bible!

(i) Did the Lord answer my prayer?

(j) Well, I was nobody special in any way; I would encourage any other teenager 
to believe that the Lord did indeed notice me, and paid attention to me, and 
did indeed give me just the faintest beginning of a love for His word, the 
Bible.

(k) What He gave me, minimal as it was (thank the Lord), I have never lost, all 
these many years.


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