How Readest Thou?
IT is one
thing to read the Bible through,
Another
thing to read to learn and do.
Some read it
with design to learn to read,
But to the
subject pay but little heed.
Some read it
as their duty once a week,
But no instruction
from the Bible seek;
While others
read it with but little care,
With no
regard to how they read, nor where.
Some read to
bring themselves into repute,
By showing
others how they can dispute;
While others
read because their neighbours do,
To see how
long 'twill take to read it through.
Some read it
for the wonders that are there,—
How David
killed a lion and a bear;
While others
read it with uncommon care,
Hoping to
find some contradictions there.
Some read as
if it did not speak to them,
But to the
people at Jerusalem.
One reads
with father's specs upon his head,
And sees the
thing just as his father said.
Some read to
prove a preadopted creed,
Hence
understand but little that they read;
For every
passage in the book they bend
To make it
suit that all-important end.
Some people
read, as I have often thought,
To teach the
book instead of being taught;
And some
there are who read it out of spite.
I fear there
are but few who read it right.
But read it
prayerfully, and you will see,
Although men
contradict, God's words agree;
For what the
early Bible prophets wrote,
We find that
Christ and His apostle's quote.
So trust no
creed that trembles to recall
What has
been penned by one and verified by all.
Credit; Bible Readings for
the Home
1947 REVIEW AND HERALD
PUBLISHING ASSOCIATION
Takoma Park, Washington, D.C.


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