The Living Word That Changes Everything...
The Bible is not just a book sitting on a shelf collecting dust. It is the living, breathing Word of God—supernatural in its origin and eternal in its truth. As Smith Wigglesworth so powerfully said, it is “regenerative in power” and “infallible in authority.” That means it doesn’t just inform us—it transforms us.
In a world full of opinions, shifting values, and temporary truths, God’s Word remains unchanging. “Heaven and earth will pass away, but my words will never pass away” (Matthew 24:35). The Bible is our foundation, our guide, and our source of strength when life feels uncertain.
Reading Scripture is not about checking off a box or completing a plan. It’s about encountering God Himself. Every page reveals His character, His promises, His correction, and His love. When we read it, write it down, pray it in, and work it out in our daily lives, something powerful happens—God begins shaping us from the inside out.
His Word renews our minds.
His Word changes our hearts.
His Word strengthens our faith.
His Word equips us for every battle.
I’ve seen this truth play out not only in my own life but in our family’s journey. Through every season—whether homeschooling, walking through grief, building a business, or watching Tim pursue excellence in weightlifting—God’s Word has been the anchor. It has reminded us to trust His timing, stay disciplined, and remain humble in both victory and struggle.
Just like Tim’s journey to becoming a USA Weightlifting Junior National Champion didn’t happen overnight, spiritual growth doesn’t either. It takes consistency, obedience, discipline, and trust. Day by day. Verse by verse. Prayer by prayer. God uses His Word to mold us, strengthen us, and prepare us for the purpose He has called us to.
Hebrews 4:12 says, “For the word of God is alive and active…” That means when you open your Bible, you’re not reading dead words—you’re receiving living truth.
So read it through.
Write it down.
Pray it in.
Work it out.
And pass it on.
Because when the Word of God gets in you, it doesn’t leave you the same. It transforms you from the inside out and draws you closer to the heart of the Father.
And in that transformation, the world doesn’t just see you—they begin to see Him.

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