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rennet.noel17@gmail.comBy rennet.noel17@gmail.comAugust 6, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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There are seasons when the Bible feels like our beloved friend. We open the page and the words seem to be rising to meet us. Words sit with us, wrapping us comfortably and evacuating us with kindness.

And there are other seasons.

You’re sitting. You’ll try it. The page remains quiet. Your heart wanders. You read the paragraph twice, but still flatten and keep it moving. Not because it’s pointless, but because you feel… far away. It was cut off.

If that’s what you are, know that you have not failed in your faith. Even those who have built their lives around God’s work are sitting where you sit. When the Bible feels distant, it’s not because we roamed the path.

Or sometimes, one could consider the Bible as merely a manual of morality, which could easily be repelled. But the Bible isn’t all. not much. And it’s not a collection of ancient riddles that we intended to decode with the right theological flashlight. Let’s take a little secret. As soon as true love for God creates a home in your heart, the Bible will no longer sound like a rulebook, but it is a love letter from God.

The Bible is written in inks of history, poetry, anger, love and wonder. Written for emotionally hurt people, flawed, searched, often failing, trying their best to grow into the person they are intended to be: God’s masterpiece. And through it, it tells the story of God, which is never deficient in faithfulness.

Even when they are hiding.

Even when they are embarrassed.

Even when they were paralyzed.

The Bible is also written to reveal to us who he is and what he is. Not through abstract ideas, but through stories, parables, broken people, and unexpected grace. So, if you’re reading the Bible, if it’s something you need “right” before you tell you, then you can let it go.

We are looking forward to fireworks. God often whispers.

Somewhere along the line, many of us were taught directly or indirectly that reading the Bible should always be “strong.” It should feel like a show of spiritual light. But in many cases it’s like constant efforts to bring the words of the Bible back to our hearts.

Sometimes there’s a conversation. Sometimes not. But presence is sufficient.

And isn’t that true in all life? Endurance love doesn’t always dance. Sometimes, even when we fall into silence, we simply stay at the table. Boredom is creeping up, but we choose to stay. With the same breath, we promise to remain faithful to our walks with God. Even when the glow has faded, I continue to read the Bible, choose my commitment to a sweet place, growing not only flowers but deep roots.

Just like enduring love, sparks come back, keeping us in the middle and drawing us through our slump. The invitation is still there: come back. Let’s start again. I’m still here.

Reading the Bible is like learning to listen again

We live in a big world. Notifications, headlines, to-do lists, layered little stories about deeper fatigue. In the middle of it, the Bible is not going to scream for our attention.

I’ll invite you.

I’ll be waiting.

Try opening the Bible to write long, honest letters from people who know you better than you know yourself. The living, breathing story from God’s heart is not only sacred, but also deeply kind. You don’t have to compete for it. If not, that’s fine. There’s no pressure to have a light bulb moment every time you read. It’s okay if it feels messy or slow.

It starts in a quiet, quiet, small corridor in the morning when the house is quiet or before going to bed. If something is turned off or you’re feeling anxious, don’t rush past it. That may be exactly where the spirit is doing his best job. Rather than bringing all the answers, let the text shape gradually form, like a friend who continues to appear, to lead to something deeper than clarity, trust.

The Bible Surprise You

When I first read the Bible with fresh eyes, I was amazed. David’s deep affection for God. The quiet sorrow of God watching things as David hurts due to the loss of his beloved son Absalom. And the list continues.

Make you happy in knowing God

Love is at its core, a gentle devotion to seeing the purpose of our affection as a whole. When we are in love, do we naturally want to be interested in our beloved habits? You start to realize the expressions they make when they get frustrated, how they read the news with one leg slightly raised, and why they make them laugh.

And we want to know them all to the bone. They begin to explore who is beneath the surface. We gather fragments and sit with their stories, their quiet thoughts. We begin to notice stories hidden behind their smiles, small habits that reveal their personality.

It’s the same as God.

Recently I have been very interested in God and, hearing what God doesn’t say out loud, I have stepped in peacefully into a space that he rarely shows.

Does he have a sense of humor?

Does God get frustrated? What bothers him?

Is God an introvert or an extrovert?

Does God notice little things?

Does he remember?

Does God shed tears? What was the moment that made him cry?

Have you ever felt he was misunderstood?

Why did he love David so deeply that he called him a man after his own heart (1 Samuel 13:14)?

Why does God choose Paul, the most violent persecutor of the Church? What did he see in him? And what does his choice say about him?

We want to know him under the surface to witness the part he doesn’t name loudly. A quiet truth folded under the biblical sentence to know him at a pause between his thoughts. Among them is a kind of emotional archaeology. Slowly and slowly dig. With unanswered questions. The way the chapter ends is not the resolution, but the pain that lasts for a long time.

Reading the Bible with intention and insatiable curiosity can plant seeds of charm and rekindle your passion for reading God’s Word. And above all, asking the Holy Spirit to burn your heart for the sacred text makes a huge difference when you try to rekindle your enthusiasm for the Bible, for the living words.

“Call me, and I will answer you, and show you the great things you don’t know,” Jeremiah 33:3 nkjv

And here’s the scoop. God has never confused or bent his heart for those who sincerely seek him, those who have a receptive heart. “The development of your words gives light.

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