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How to Read the Bible and Why
by St. Justin Popovich
The Bible is in a sense a biography of God in this world. In
it the Indescribable One has in a sense described Himself.
The Holy Scriptures of the New Testament are a biography of the
incarnate God in this world. In them it is related how God, in
order to reveal Himself to men, sent God the Logos, who took on
flesh and became manand as a man told men everything that
God is, everything that God wants from this world and the people
in it.
God the Logos revealed God's plan for the world and God's love
for the world. God the Word spoke to men about God with the help
of words, insofar as human words can contain the uncontainable
God.
All that is necessary for this world and the people in itthe
Lord has stated in the Bible. In it He has given the answers to
all questions. There is no question which can torment the human
soul, and not find its answer, either directly or indirectly in
the Bible.
Men cannot devise more questions than there are answers in the
Bible. If you fail to find the answer to any of your questions
in the Bible, it means that you have either posed a senseless
question or did not know how to read the Bible and did not finish
reading the answer in it.
In the Bible God has made known:
- what the world is; where it came from; why it exists; where
it is heading; how it will end;
- what man is; where he comes from; where he is going; what
he is made of; what his purpose is; how he will end;
- what animals and plants are; what their purpose is; what they
are used for;
- what good is; where it comes from; what it leads to; what
its purpose is; how it is attained;
- what evil is; where it comes from; how it came to exist; why
it existshow it will come to an end;
- what the righteous are and what sinners are; how a sinner
becomes righteous and how an arrogant flagitious man becomes
a sinner; how a man serves God and how he serves satan; the
whole path from good to evil, and from God to satan;
- everythingfrom the beginning to the end; man's entire
path from the body to God, from his conception in the womb to
his resurrection from the dead;
- what the history of the world is, the history of heaven and
earth, the history of mankind; what their path, purpose, and
end are.
In the Bible God has said absolutely everything that was necessary
to be said to men. The biography of every man-everyone without
exceptionis found in the Bible.
In it each of us can find himself portrayed and thoroughly described
in detail: all those virtues and vices which you have and can
have and cannot have.
You will find the paths on which your own soul and everyone else's
journey from sin to sinlessness, and the entire path from man
to God and from man to Satan. You will find the means to free
yourself from sin.
In short, you will find the complete history of sin and sinfulness,
and the complete history of righteousness and the righteous.
If you are mournful, you will find consolation in the Bible;
if you are sad, you will find joy; if you are angrytranquility;
if you are lustfulcontinence; if you are foolishwisdom;
if you are badgoodness; if you are a criminalmercy
and righteousness; if you hate your fellow manlove.
In it you will find a remedy for all your vices and weak points,
and nourishment for all your virtues and accomplishments.
If you are good, the Bible will teach you how to become better;
if you are kind, it will teach you angelic tenderness; if you
are intelligent, it will teach you wisdom.
If you appreciate the beauty and music of literary style, there
is nothing more beautiful or more moving than what is contained
in Job, Isaiah, Solomon, David, John the Theologian and the Apostle
Paul. Here musicthe angelic music of the eternal truth of
Godis clothed in human words.
The more one reads and studies the Bible, the more he finds reasons
to study it as often and as frequently as he can. According to
St. John Chrysostom, it is like an aromatic root, which produces
more and more aroma the more it is rubbed.
Just as important as knowing why we should read the Bible is
knowing how we should read the Bible.
The best guides for this are the holy Fathers, headed by St.
John Chrysostom who, in a manner of speaking, has written a fifth
Gospel.
The holy Fathers recommend serious preparation before reading
and studying the Bible; but of what does this preparation consist?
First of all in prayer. Pray to the Lord to illuminate your mindso
that you may understand the words of the Bibleand to fill
your heart with His graceso that you may feel the truth
and life of those words.
Be aware that these are God's words, which He is speaking and
saying to you personally. Prayer, together with the other virtues
found in the Gospel, is the best preparation a person can have
for understanding the Bible.
How should we read the Bible? Prayerfully and reverently, for
in each word there is another drop of eternal truth, and all the
words together make up the boundless ocean of the Eternal Truth.
The Bible is not a book but life; because its words
are "spirit and life" (John 6:63). Therefore its words
can be comprehended if we study them with the spirit of its spirit,
and with the life of its life.
It is a book that must be read with lifeby putting it into
practice. One should first live it, and then understand it.
Here the words of the Saviour apply: "Whoever is willing
to do itwill understand that this teaching is from God"
(John 7:17). Do it, so that you may understand it. This is the
fundamental rule of Orthodox exegesis.
At first one usually reads the Bible quickly, and then more and
more slowly, until finally he will begin to read not even word
by word, because in each word he is discovering an everlasting
truth and an ineffable mystery.
Every day read at least one chapter from the Old and the New
Testament; but side by side with this put a virtue from each into
practice. Practice it until it becomes a habit to you.
Let us say, for instance, that the first virtue is forgiveness
of insults. Let this be your daily obligation. And along with
it pray to the Lord: "O gentle Lord, grant me love towards
those who insult me!"
And when you have made this virtue into a habit, each of the
other virtues after it will be easier for you, and so on until
the final one.
The main thing is to read the Bible as much as possible. When
the mind does not understand, the heart will feel; and if neither
the mind understands nor the heart feels, read it over again,
because by reading it you are sowing God's words in your soul.
And there they will not perish, but will gradually and imperceptibly
pass into the nature of your soul; and there will happen to you
what the Saviour said about the man who "casts seed on the
ground, and sleeps and rises night and day, and the seed sprouts
and grows, while the man does not know it" (Mark 4:26-27).
The main thing is: sow, and it is God who causes and allows what
is sown to grow (1 Cor. 3:6). But do not rush success, lest you
become like a man who sows today, but tomorrow already wants to
reap.
By reading the Bible you are adding yeast to the dough of your
soul and body, which gradually expands and fills the soul until
it has thoroughly permeated it and makes it rise with the truth
and righteousness of the Gospel.
In every instance, the Saviour's parable about the sower and
the seed can be applied tp every one of us. The seed of Divine
Truth is given to us in the Bible.
By reading it, we sow that seed in our own soul. It falls on
the rocky and thorny ground of our soul, but a little also falls
on the good soil of our heartand bears fruit.
And when you catch sight of the fruit and taste it, the sweetness
and joy will spur you to clear and plow the rocky and thorny areas
of your soul and sow it with the seed of the word of God.
Do you know when a man is wise in the sight of Christ the Lord?
When he listens to His word and carries it out. The beginning
of wisdom is to listen to God's word (Matt. 7:24-25).
Every word of the Saviour has the power and the might to heal
both physical and spiritual ailments. "Say the word and my
servant will be healed" (Matt. 8:8). The Saviour said the
wordand the centurion's servant was healed.
Just as He once did, the Lord even now ceaselessly says His words
to you, to me, and to all of us. But we must pause, and immerse
ourselves in them and receive themwith the centurion's faith.
And a miracle will happen to us, and our souls will be healed
just as the centurion's servant was healed. For it is related
in the Gospel that they brought many possessed people to Him,
and He drove out the spirits with a word, and healed all the sick
(Matt. 8:16).
He still does this today, because the Lord Jesus "is the
same yesterday and today and forever" (Heb. 13:8)
Those who do not listen to God's words will be judged at the
Dreadful Judgment, and it will be worse for them on the Day of
Judgment than it was for Sodom and Gomorrah (Matt. 10:14-15).
Bewareat the Dreadful Judgment you will be asked to give
an account for what you have done with the words of God, whether
you have listened to them and kept them, whether you have rejoiced
in them or been ashamed of them.
If you have been ashamed of them, the Lord will also be ashamed
of you when He comes in the glory of His Father together with
the holy angels (Mark 8:38).
There are few words of men that are not vain and idle. Thus there
are few words for which we do not mind being judged (Matt. 12:36).
In order to avoid this, we must study and learn the words of
God from the Bible and make them our own; for God proclaimed them
to men so that they might accept them, and by means of them also
accept the Truth of God itself. In each word of the Saviour there
is more eternity and permanence than in all of heaven and earth
with all their history.
Hence He said: "Heaven and earth will pass away, but my
words will not pass away" (Matt. 24:35). This means that
God and all that is of God is in the Saviour's words. Therefore
they cannot pass away.
If a man accepts them, he is more permanent than heaven and earth,
because there is a power in them that immortalizes man and makes
him eternal.
Learning and fulfilling the words of God makes a person a relative
of the Lord Jesus. He Himself revealed this when He said: "My
mother and my brothers are those who hear the word of God and
carry it out" (Luke 8:21).
This means that if you hear and read the word of God, you are
a half-brother of Christ. If you carry it out, you are a full
brother of Christ. And that is a joy and privilege greater than
that of the angels.
In learning from the Bible, a certain blessedness floods the
soul which resembles nothing on earth. The Saviour spoke about
this when He said, "Blessed are those who hear the word of
God and keep it" (Luke 11:28).
Great is the mystery of the wordso great that the second
Person of the Holy Trinity, Christ the Lord, is called "the
Word" or "the Logos" in the Bible.
God is the Word (John 1:1). All those words which come from the
eternal and absolute Word are full of God, Divine Truth, Eternity,
and Righteousness. If you listen to them, you are listening to
God. If you read them, you are reading the direct words of God.
God the Word became flesh, became man (John 1:14), and mute,
stuttering man began to proclaim the words of the eternal truth
and righteousness of God.
In the Saviour's words there is a certain elixir of immortality,
which drips drop by drop into the soul of the man who reads His
words and brings his soul from death to life, from impermanence
to permanence.
The Saviour indicated this when He said: "Truly, truly I
say unto you, whoever listens to my word and believes in the One
who sent me has eternal life ...and has passed over from death
to life" (John 5:24).
Thus the Saviour makes the crucial assertion: "Truly, truly
I say unto you, whoever keeps my words will never see death"
(John 8:51).
Every word of Christ is full of God. Thus, when it enters a man's
soul it cleanses it from every defilement. From each of His words
comes a power that cleanses us from sin.
Hence at the Mystical Supper the Saviour told His disciples,
who used to listen to His word without ceasing: "You have
already been cleansed by the word which I have spoken to you"
(John 15:3).
Christ the Lord and His Apostles call everything that is written
in the Bible the word of God, the word of the Lord (John 17:14;
Acts 6:2, 13:46, 16:32, 19:20; II Cor. 2:17; Col. 1:15, II Thess.
3:1), and unless you read it and receive it as such, you will
remain in the mute, stuttering words of men, vain and idle.
Every word of God is full of God's Truth, which sanctifies the
soul for all eternity once it enters it.
Thus does the Saviour turn to His heavenly Father in prayer:
"Father! Sanctify them with Thy Truth; Thy word is truth"
(John 17:17).
If you do not accept the word of Christ as the word of God, as
the word of the Truth, then falsehood and the father of lies within
you is rebelling against it.
In every word of the Saviour there is much that is supernatural
and full of grace, and this is what sheds grace on the soul of
man when the word of Christ visits it.
Therefore the Holy Apostle calls the whole structure of the house
of salvation "the word of the grace of God" (Acts 20:32).
Like a living grace-filled power, the word of God has a wonder-working
and life-giving effect on a man, so long as he hears it with faith
and receives it with faith (I Thess. 2:13).
Everything is defiled by sin, but everything is cleansed by the
word of God and prayereverythingall creation from
man on down to a worm (I Tim. 4:5).
By the Truth which it carries in itself and by the Power which
it has in itself, the word of God is "sharper than any sword
and pierces to the point of dividing soul and spirit, joints and
marrow, and discerns the thoughts and intentions of the heart"
(Heb. 4:12). Nothing remains secret before it or for it.
Because every word of God contains the eternal Word of Godthe
Logosit has the power to give birth and regenerate men.
And when a man is born of the Word, he is born of the Truth.
For this reason St. James the Apostle writes to the Christians
that God the Father has brought them forth "by the word of
truth" (James 1:18); and St. Peter tells them that they "have
been born anew ...by the word of the living God, which abides
forever" (I Peter 1:23).
All the words of God, which God has spoken to men, come from
the Eternal Wordthe Logos, who is the Word of life and bestows
Life eternal.
By living for the Word, a man brings himself from death to life.
By filling himself with eternal life, a man becomes a conqueror
of death and "a partaker of the Divine nature" (II Peter
1:4), and of his blessedness there shall be no end.
The main and most important point of all this is faith and feeling
love towards Christ the Lord, because the mystery of every word
of God is opened beneath the warmth of that feeling, just as the
petals of a fragrant flower are opened beneath the warmth of the
sun's rays. Amen.