The Word is kept in the heart the same as food is kept in the body. The food is eaten, and then bythe process of assimilation it becomes a part of the body. This is something of a mystery;nevertheless we all know it to be true.
We feel weak in body, but soon after we partake of food, we feel stronger. Somehow that food gets into the life and makes us stronger. Now, "man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God." We can eat the Word of God, and we must eat it in order to get it into our heart and life. By eating and the process of assimilation the Word becomes a part of our inner being. We eat it by faith, and the Spirit assimilates it into our hearts.Let us take a text: "In honor preferring one another."
It is blessed to have an experience like this. To feel happy when others are honored and we are not is certainly a desirable experience. We can have it. As you read the above text, love it, admire it, desire it, ask for it, believe you receive it,--and you have it. It will be a truth of beauty and of power in your soul and life. But remember, you must have an eagerness for it. You must lay hold upon it as the infant does upon the mother's breast.
The same is true with every text in the Bible. Eat the entire book, and thus you will have it as a glorious source of power and purity in your life.
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