“The WORD OF GOD is primarily
JESUS CHRIST.” This is a line from
Bishop Teodoro C. Bacani, Jr. in his book ‘Faith and New Evangelization’
(Chapter 17, p. 62). This statement made me ponder more deeply for some moments
what the Bible is.
Externally the Bible is just like
any other book with several printed pages bound together and covered with hard-board or leather. For families who enthrone the Bible in their
homes, it is put in a place of honor. As
it is, it is lifeless. It can remain
lifeless unless someone takes it, reads it, reflects on it, and lives it. Only then can it become alive. Hence, it
becomes actually a Living Person – JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF - the WORD OF GOD. We read this in the Gospel of John Chapter
1: 1,14: “In the beginning was the Word
and the Word was with God and the Word was God. And the Word was made flesh and dwelt among
us.”
To me the Bible could be compared to a computer with an
internet. Left to itself the computer
would be just like any other material object that is inanimate. But when one opens it and uses it’s keyboard,
then it provides a multitude of information or accomplishes a lot of activities
that has been programmed into. One,
however, has to be computer-literate in order to use a computer. So it is that there is a need to learn how to
make the Bible the LIVING WORD OF GOD – JESUS CHRIST HIMSELF.
First of all, one has to have FAITH
that God is, indeed, speaking to mankind through the Bible.
Secondly, one has to study and
reflect on what the Words mean to him.
Although they are Words of God, they were written by men in their own
language and according to their own circumstances. Hence, there is a need to uncover the meaning
of these words as they apply to one’s own situation.
Thirdly, one has to sincerely desire
and live his life in accordance with whatever he understands to be God’s Holy Will.
To consider the Bible as CHRIST
HIMSELF speaking to us, one has to take time to read it, reflect on it, and
live it. This requires a firm
commitment to spare some period of time everyday to dwell on some Words of God
in a quiet atmosphere where listening to God would be undisturbed. Then, and only then can CHRIST be truly
present in the Bible as the WORD OF GOD.
by: Buddy Cagurangan
June
24, 2013
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