During a discussion of The Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, a teenager said he prefers his stories in books rather than movies. When asked why, the young man replied, With a book, I can stay there as long as I want. There is something to be said for the power of lingering in a book, especially the Bible, and inhabiting the stories there.
Hebrews 11, often called the faith chapter of the Bible, mentions nineteen people by name. Each one traveled a road of difficulty and doubt, yet chose to obey God. All these people were still living by faith when they died. They did not receive the things promised; they only saw them and welcomed them from a distance, admitting that they were foreigners and strangers on earth (v. 13).
How easy it is to rush through our Bible reading without pondering the people and events in the text. Our self-imposed time schedule robs us of going deeper into Gods truth and His plan for our lives. Yet, when we are willing to stay awhile, we find ourselves caught up in the real-life dramas of people like us who chose to stake their lives on Gods faithfulness.
When we open Gods Word, its good to recall that we can stay as long as we want.
INSIGHT
Hebrews 11 provides examples of how authentic faith leads to a changed life. Belief and action produce acts of courage and perseverance. As we ponder the deep and impressive faith our spiritual ancestors demonstrated through their actions, it encourages us to follow in their footsteps. The examples of those who have preceded usthose who lived as foreigners and strangers on earth (v. 13)help us to fix our eyes on Jesus (12:2).
As you reflect on todays reading, how are you inspired in your walk with Christ?