Written by Lisa Harper, a contemporary author. This is an excerpt from her book “A Jesus Shaped Life.”
Think of one of the most beautiful places you can imagine. Maybe it’s a snow-covered forest. Maybe it’s the beach. Maybe it’s a bustling city with a magnificent skyline. Now, imagine you are inside, looking out of a window at that beautiful place. If you’re in the forest, maybe you’re in a cabin, peering out at the beautiful pine trees. The window is ornate with clear glass that lets you look at every angle of that view. When you lean up against the window, you can see your soft breath on it. But the view is the breathtaking, captivating part of this experience. The view is what you’re there for. The Scriptures are like that window. They allow us to see the character and magnificence of God. They reveal to us the image of Christ. We glimpse the beauty and majesty of God, His whole heart for us, and we are compelled to seek His face. Notice, however, that the Scriptures are not in themselves God! The Scriptures illuminate Jesus for us, but they are not Jesus. They are the miraculous window through which we come to know Him more truly.
Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my path [Psalm 119:105]
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