Four pastors were discussing the merits of the various translations of the Bible. One liked a particular version best because of its simple, beautiful English. Another preferred a more scholarly edition because it was closer to the original Hebrew and Greek. Still another liked a contemporary version because of its up-to-date vocabulary.
The fourth minister was silent for a moment, then said, "I like my mothers translation best." Surprised, the other three men said they didnt know his mother had translated the Bible. "Yes," he replied. "She translated it into life, and it was the most convincing translation I ever saw."
Instead of discussing translation preferences, this pastor reminded them that the most important focus should be learning Gods Word and doing it. That was the top priority of Ezras life. As a scribe, he studied the law, obeyed it, and taught it to the Israelites (Ezra 7:10). For example, God commanded His people not to intermarry with neighboring nations who served pagan gods (9:1-2). Ezra confessed the nations sin to God (9:10-12) and corrected the people, who then repented (10:10-12).
Lets follow Ezras example by seeking the Word of God and translating it into life. Anne Cetas
When we take time to read Gods Word,
Our heart is filled with pleasure;
So lets relate the truth weve heard
With others share the treasure. Hess
READ: Ezra 9:5-15
The best commentary on the Bible is a person who puts it into practice.
The Bible in one year:
Genesis 16-17
Matthew 5:27-48