Eating words

Son of man, eat what you find; eat this scroll, and go, speak to the house of Israel. – Ezekiel 3:1

I read about an Australian woman who developed a craving for paper. She began her unusual diet as a child, and as she grew older she ate as many as 10 tissues and a half page of the newspaper every day. The woman had also consumed small quantities of blotting paper, sheets from exercise books, and petty cash vouchers.

Of course, there’s no relationship between that woman’s strange habit and the symbolic actions of the prophet Ezekiel. His eating of a scroll was meant to illustrate a spiritual exercise that all of us should engage in. If we are to declare God’s truth with meaning and power, we must take time to let it fill our hearts. We need to feel the implications of what God has said. We are to let His Word become a vital part of us so that we can’t talk about it glibly as uninvolved, detached students, but as those who have personally "tasted" it.

The actual words and thoughts of God are revealed in the Bible. Don’t just read them and repeat them. Think them. Feel them. Ask the Lord to clarify them, to make them a part of your experience, and to teach you.

Yes, today’s Bible reading contains a profound principle: We must "eat" the Word before we speak it. Maybe then we won’t have to eat our own words later on. – Martin R. De Haan

Lord, teach us from Your holy Word

The truth that we must know;

And help us share the joyous news

Of blessings You bestow. – Dennis J. De Haan


Read: Ezekiel 2:7-3:4


Let God’s Word fill your mind, rule your heart, and guide your tongue.

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