We do not handle stressful situations by fighting against them instead God calls us to be at rest in him, to the Psalmist this means being still and knowing God. Psalms 46:10
From Charles Stanley’s Life Principles Bible we thank Charles Stanley and staff for their support of FGGAM for their donations of teaching materials
September 23, 2018
All Scripture Is Profitable
Living in this world is challenging for believers. We are surrounded by temptations and deceptions and need God’s wisdom and guidance to help us navigate with an eternal perspective. The most valuable tool we have in this process is the Bible. Paul boldly declared that “all Scripture is inspired by God and profitable” (2 Timothy 3:16). So let’s look at the ways our heavenly Father uses His Word in our lives.
For Teaching. Every time we read the Scriptures, God can reveal new truths to us. His Word is filled with commands, principles, and examples that show us who our Father is, what He does, and how He wants us to live.
For Reproof. Scripture is likened to a sword that cuts and reveals (Heb. 4:12). That’s why we sometimes feel convicted when a passage uncovers sins or prompts us to consider what may be hindering our walk with Christ.
For Correction. God’s Word does more than simply convict us. It points out what we should do to turn around and get back on the path of obedience.
For Training in Righteousness. As we read, pray, and meditate on His Word, we slowly absorb the wisdom and knowledge of God so that we can progress in living righteously and obediently.
The end result of this fourfold work of Scripture is that we will become “adequate, equipped for every good work” (2 Timothy 3:17). And isn’t that what we need? No matter what circumstance, trial, or challenge arises, the truth in God’s Word will help us face it effectively by trusting Him and responding as He desires.
Bible in One Year: Obadiah 1, Jonah 1-4