Why can a person read 2,444 pages of the Twilight Saga but barely find 10 minutes to read their Bible?
I ask difficult questions. Not difficult in that you couldn’t follow along because they’re intellectually difficult, but difficult in the sense that they’re not surface-level, “easy” questions.
I was talking with a person recently, asking them about how they’re doing spending time reading their Bible (because I’m convinced that if a person’s not reading their Bible consistently, they’re not growing consistently).
Them: I’m just not a reader.
Me: I don’t buy that.
Them: I just don’t like to read.
Me: How many pages are in Twilight?
Them: I don’t know…probably over 1,000.
Me: How long did it take you to read that?
Them: Less than a week.
Me: …
You make time for what matters most to you. Not sure where to start with the Bible? Here’s a reading plan for you.