Back to School

It’s that time of year again! Summer is over, and it’s back to school! Stores are decked out with back-to-school supplies and the buses are on the road again. You may not be directly impacted by the school year calendar, but nonetheless it still serves as an important marker in the passage of time (and we can’t escape it; like it or not, we all notice the increased traffic and longer commute times). I kind of enjoy the back-to-school season. It means Fall is coming soon, and with it, cooler temperatures. For many people, the start of the school year is also a season of new beginnings. It’s a new semester, a new set of classes, and a chance at a fresh start. Even if the school year calendar is no longer a part of your family’s routine and calendar, you can still make it a time of new beginnings and a fresh start.

And what better time to renew our commitment to being students of the Word of God than the back-to-school season? While the world around us is returning to the classroom, let’s resolve to return to the Scriptures and reaffirm our devotion to God and to his word. As you’ve probably heard me say before, Christianity is about much more than just information, but information is nevertheless crucial to our faith. The Christian faith makes truth claims about historical events and people and most importantly, about the coming of one certain person–Jesus Christ–in the first century AD. And it’s in the pages of the Bible that we read about God’s plan finding its fulfillment in the coming of Jesus the Messiah. So while faith entails more than information, it will starve unless it is fed with the facts and teachings of the Scriptures.

So my encouragement to you this week is simply to always be a student of the Word. Be like the Christians in the ancient city of Berea, who, when they heard the teaching of Paul and Silas, “received the word with all eagerness, examining the Scriptures daily to see if these things were so” (Acts 17:11). Read your Bible, take notes in the margin, underline, highlight, listen to it on the way to work, and pray about what you read in its pages. Do whatever it takes to get in frequent contact with the words of God. And when you read a passage that stumps you, call up a friend (unlike in the game show “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?’ you get unlimited opportunities to phone a friend in your walk of faith). Studying the Bible with a study buddy often helps you see things you could have missed on your own and makes your study all the richer. So this back-to-school season, let’s all go “back to school” in the Bible and study God’s words that he has given to us.