Charles Haddon Spurgeon's Evening Devotional For Friday June 9, 2023 |
Evening Time: 2:06 PM PST
"Search the Scriptures." --John 5:39
The Greek word here rendered search signifies a strict, close,
diligent, curious search, such as men make when they are seeking gold, or
hunters when they are in earnest after game. We must not rest content with
having given a superficial reading to a chapter or two, but with the candle of
the Spirit we must deliberately seek out the hidden meaning of the word. Holy
Scripture requires searching--much of it can only be learned by careful
study. There is milk for babes, but also meat for strong men. The rabbis wisely
say that a mountain of matter hangs upon every word, yea, upon every title of
Scripture. Tertullian exclaims, "I adore the fulness of the Scriptures." No man
who merely skims the book of God can profit thereby; we must dig and mine until
we obtain the hid treasure. The door of the word only opens to the key of
diligence. The Scriptures claim searching. They are the writings of God,
bearing the divine stamp and imprimatur-- who shall dare to treat them with
levity? He who despises them despises the God who wrote them. God forbid that
any of us should leave our Bibles to become swift witnesses against us in the
great day of account. The word of God will repay searching. God does not
bid us sift a mountain of chaff with here and there a grain of wheat in it, but
the Bible is winnowed corn--we have but to open the granary door and find it.
Scripture grows upon the student. It is full of surprises. Under the teaching of
the Holy Spirit, to the searching eye it glows with splendour of revelation,
like a vast temple paved with wrought gold, and roofed with rubies, emeralds,
and all manner of gems. No merchandise like the merchandise of Scripture truth.
Lastly, the Scriptures reveal Jesus: "They are they which testify of Me."
No more powerful motive can be urged upon Bible readers than this: he who finds
Jesus finds life, heaven, all things. Happy he who, searching his Bible,
discovers his Saviour.
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