Joy in Reading the Word of God

Monday June 15

Jeremiah 15:19 (KJV)
“Therefore thus saith the LORD, If thou return, then will I bring thee again, and thou shalt stand before me… and thou shalt be as my mouth: let them return unto thee; but return not thou unto them.”

There is a deep joy that comes when a heart turns back to God’s Word. In Jeremiah 15:19, God calls His servant away from discouragement and back into closeness with Him. The promise is not just restoration—it is purpose: “thou shalt be as my mouth.”

That is what Scripture does. It doesn’t only comfort; it realigns us. It pulls us out of confusion and brings us back to clarity. When we return to the Word, God strengthens what has grown weary, corrects what has drifted, and renews what has been broken.

The joy of reading God’s Word is not simply emotional happiness—it is the steady assurance that God is still speaking, still calling, and still restoring.

When life pulls you away, the invitation remains the same: return. And in that return, you find not only peace—but purpose again.

Prayer
Lord, draw my heart back to Your Word. Restore my joy in reading it. Make me steady, faithful, and ready to speak what You say. Amen.
Joy in Reading the Word of God Monday June 15 Jeremiah 15:19 (KJV) “Therefore thus saith the LORD, If thou return, then will I bring thee again, and thou shalt stand before me… and thou shalt be as my mouth: let them return unto thee; but return not thou unto them.” There is a deep joy that comes when a heart turns back to God’s Word. In Jeremiah 15:19, God calls His servant away from discouragement and back into closeness with Him. The promise is not just restoration—it is purpose: “thou shalt be as my mouth.” That is what Scripture does. It doesn’t only comfort; it realigns us. It pulls us out of confusion and brings us back to clarity. When we return to the Word, God strengthens what has grown weary, corrects what has drifted, and renews what has been broken. The joy of reading God’s Word is not simply emotional happiness—it is the steady assurance that God is still speaking, still calling, and still restoring. When life pulls you away, the invitation remains the same: return. And in that return, you find not only peace—but purpose again. Prayer Lord, draw my heart back to Your Word. Restore my joy in reading it. Make me steady, faithful, and ready to speak what You say. Amen.
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