🚨‼️Reading Scripture isn’t a religious hobby, it’s how you keep your mind from being remodeled by the world. The Bible is not spiritual decoration, it’s daily bread, and starving Christians always act the same: they’re easily offended, easily deceived, and easily distracted. A man who won’t read his Bible is volunteering to be governed by feelings, trends, and whoever talks the loudest.
Most people don’t avoid Scripture because it’s hard, they avoid it because it’s honest. The Book doesn’t flatter the flesh. It exposes motives, corrects excuses, and draws lines where the world wants blur. That’s why a few verses can do more damage to pride than a thousand sermons can. Scripture is a mirror that tells the truth even when you don’t like the reflection.
Reading the Bible isn’t just information intake, it’s authority intake. You’re letting God speak first. And the more you hear God’s voice in the text, the less you confuse your own thoughts for revelation. The Spirit doesn’t replace the Book, He works through it. The believer who reads Scripture regularly becomes harder to manipulate because he has a measuring rod for every claim.
So don’t read the Bible like a chore, read it like a lifeline. The devil can’t steal your salvation, but he can steal your clarity, your joy, and your strength if you stay Bible-starved. A few minutes in the Book will do more to steady you than hours of news, debate, or doom-scrolling. If you want to grow, start where God speaks.