March 20th, 2026
by Leah Farster
by Leah Farster
The Bible Book Club
Read 2 Timothy 3:16
There’s something breathtaking about the way Paul describes Scripture: he says it is “God‑breathed.” That means the Bible isn’t just an old book or a collection of wise sayings. It carries the very breath, the very life, of God Himself. When we open Scripture, we aren’t just reading words on a page — we’re receiving something living, something meant to shape us from the inside out.
Paul goes on to say that Scripture teaches, corrects, and trains us. Not to shame us, but to form us. God uses His Word the way a craftsman uses his tools — gently, intentionally, and with a vision for who we can become.
But here’s the beautiful part: the Bible only does this work when we actually open it. A closed Bible can’t comfort us. A forgotten Bible can’t guide us. A rushed life can’t hear God’s whisper.
When we choose to read — even a few verses — we’re making space for God to breathe into us again. We’re letting His truth steady our thoughts, soften our hearts, and redirect our steps.
Today, let Scripture be more than a task. Let it be a meeting place — a quiet moment where God speaks, and you listen.
Then join with our new Bible Book Club, name and time to be announced on Friday mornings. PLEASE turn your questionnaire into Pastor Leah tonight, if you want a day in the club. We will be meeting by Zoom, so let me know if you’re interested in receiving the link.
Blessings
Read 2 Timothy 3:16
There’s something breathtaking about the way Paul describes Scripture: he says it is “God‑breathed.” That means the Bible isn’t just an old book or a collection of wise sayings. It carries the very breath, the very life, of God Himself. When we open Scripture, we aren’t just reading words on a page — we’re receiving something living, something meant to shape us from the inside out.
Paul goes on to say that Scripture teaches, corrects, and trains us. Not to shame us, but to form us. God uses His Word the way a craftsman uses his tools — gently, intentionally, and with a vision for who we can become.
But here’s the beautiful part: the Bible only does this work when we actually open it. A closed Bible can’t comfort us. A forgotten Bible can’t guide us. A rushed life can’t hear God’s whisper.
When we choose to read — even a few verses — we’re making space for God to breathe into us again. We’re letting His truth steady our thoughts, soften our hearts, and redirect our steps.
Today, let Scripture be more than a task. Let it be a meeting place — a quiet moment where God speaks, and you listen.
Then join with our new Bible Book Club, name and time to be announced on Friday mornings. PLEASE turn your questionnaire into Pastor Leah tonight, if you want a day in the club. We will be meeting by Zoom, so let me know if you’re interested in receiving the link.
Blessings
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