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What does the Bible say about reading God's Word?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of reading God's Word as a means of blessing and understanding His truth.

In 1 Thessalonians 5:27, the Apostle Paul issues a charge that this epistle be read to all the brethren. This command highlights the necessity of engaging with Scripture actively. The blessing associated with reading God's Word is echoed in other passages where the Lord states that those who read and hear the words of prophecy are blessed. Historical examples from the Old Testament, such as when Moses and Joshua read the Book of the Covenant, illustrate the church's mandate to continually engage with the Word, leading to understanding and joy in the truth of God's message.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:27, Nehemiah 8:8-12, Exodus 24:7, Deuteronomy 17:19-20, Joshua 8:34-35

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