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Gufudalur Church, Skagastrond, Iceland. Photo by Charles F. Stanley.
Daily Devotion

The Value of God’s Word

To live fully and joyfully, prioritize spending time with God in His Word.

2 Timothy 3:14-17

From Genesis to Revelation, Scripture is divinely inspired. In today’s passage, we are told that the sacred writings are “profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, for training in righteousness; so that [we] may be ... equipped for every good work” (vv. 16-17). No other book holds such value for living.

The Old Testament introduces us to God’s nature, ways, and power; it lays the foundation for us to understand the Lord’s holiness and humanity’s desperate need for a Savior. The New Testament explains that Jesus sacrificially became our “bridge” to the Father (John 14:6). Its writings clarify why we must trust Christ for salvation, how to live as God’s children, and what to expect in this life and after death.

We should be excited about the Word of God, which is one of our greatest sources of hope. It is filled from cover to cover with instructions that lead to victory, both during earthly life and after physical death. That’s why reserving a portion of each day for Scripture meditation is wise. Whether it’s five minutes or an hour, spend time with the Father in the pages of His Word. He wants to help you understand and apply its teachings so you can live joyfully and experience the depths of His great love.

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