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Many of us approach Scripture as a task to check off, rather than the nourishment our souls desperately need. In this week's reflection, we see in Ezekiel 3:1–3 a powerful image of the prophet being told to eat the scroll of God's Word.
When we internalize Scripture not just read or hear it, but let it sink into the depths of who we are it changes everything. Pastor Josh Kelsey reminds us that even words of lament can become sweet as honey when digested in faith. God's Word, taken in fully, becomes life-giving truth that reshapes us from the inside out.
Spiritual growth happens when we embrace all of God's Word, even the hard parts, trusting His truth to transform us. Scripture isn't duty, it's nourishment.
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Many of us approach Scripture as a task to check off, rather than the nourishment our souls desperately need. In this week's reflection, we see in Ezekiel 3:1–3 a powerful image of the prophet being told to eat the scroll of God's Word.
When we internalize Scripture not just read or hear it, but let it sink into the depths of who we are it changes everything. Pastor Josh Kelsey reminds us that even words of lament can become sweet as honey when digested in faith. God's Word, taken in fully, becomes life-giving truth that reshapes us from the inside out.
Spiritual growth happens when we embrace all of God's Word, even the hard parts, trusting His truth to transform us. Scripture isn't duty, it's nourishment.

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