Someone once told me, “It’s impossible to read God’s Word and it not change your heart.” That stuck with me, because it’s so true.
Curiosity That Led To Change
When I finally began taking my relationship with the Lord seriously, something inside me shifted. It stirred up a hunger, a curiosity, a deep desire to know Him. I wanted to understand who Jesus really was.
Why should I listen to what He had to say? What was so important about the words written on these pages? Could they actually help me?
And what I found… changed everything.
It changed who I thought I was.
It changed the way I spoke and responded to people.
It changed how I handled situations.
It changed the way I treated others and even the way I treated myself.
It changed the way I gave and received love.
It completely changed the way I saw the world.
Nothing Hidden
And to be clear, I didn’t stumble on some secret code hidden in Scripture. I was just open. Whatever the Lord wanted me to have, I opened my heart to receive it. And He met me there… giving me wisdom, knowledge, and understanding.
For the first time, those words on the page made sense. The more I read, the more I wanted to spend time with Him. It felt like I was reading His personal journal… and he wanted me to find it and read it. One He had written with me in mind. Nothing was new, but it felt brand new to me.
His Word Changes You
And as I read, I felt everything: sadness, joy, anger, confusion, gratitude, awe, even speechlessness at times. I began to see the Lord differently, not in a bad way, but in a way that filled me with reverence, love, and honor. It was a feeling that I didn’t know I could experience. A feeling I didn’t know I needed.
His Word began healing wounds I didn’t even know were still open. It brought clarity to old pain and new struggles. It was like being lifted onto a cloud, and I never wanted to come down.
That’s what the Word of Jesus Christ does when you let it take root in your heart.
I never knew how deeply He loved me. I never grasped how sacrificial His love really was. He wants me walking in freedom and healing. He values me. He sees beyond my flaws and brokenness. He doesn’t desire my suffering, but longs for good things for me.
His Word Builds Us Up
And when I allowed His Word to speak directly to my heart, it began to take root. My desires changed. Conviction became real. I stopped being selfish, and living only to satisfy my flesh. I started to see my sin for what it was and, for the first time, care about how it made the Lord feel.
Colossians 2:6–7 says:
“So then, just as you received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue to live your lives in him, rooted and built up in him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing with thankfulness.”
That’s exactly what happened. When I prayed for wisdom, knowledge, and understanding, He gave it to me. And as He did, my reverence for Him deepened, and my faith began to grow. Even though my foundation was shaky, He built on it… because nothing is too hard for God.
We Are Forgiven
And another part of that chapter in Colossians that really stands out for me is verse 14:
“Jesus canceled the record of debt that stood against us… nailing it to the cross.”
That means I am forgiven. Every mistake. Every failure. Every sin. All of it… written down as a debt I could never repay… was nailed to the cross. And now it’s gone. Forever. Because Jesus defeated death.
A Moment Of Reflection And Call To Action
Looking back, I’m so grateful that I opened my heart and let God’s Word take root in me. It hasn’t always been easy, but it has been life-changing in the best ways. If He could meet me in my mess, heal my wounds, and reshape my heart, then I know He can do the same for you.
My prayer is that you won’t just read the Bible as words on a page, but that you’ll encounter Jesus in a way that changes everything. Because once His love takes root in your heart, transform begins and nothing stays the same.
My Prayer You 🙏🏾
Lord,
I struggle to understand Your word,
and sometimes it feels impossible to ever get it right.
But I come humbly before You,
asking for Your wisdom and
understanding.
Remind me that I am complete in You.
Let the truth of Your Word take root
deep in my heart, so that I can walk in victory and not defeat.
Because of Your sacrifice, I can walk free from guilt because it was nailed to the Cross.
In Jesus name, Amen! 💛

