
Building an Appetite for God’s Word
Do you have a genuine longing to read, study, and understand what the psalmist calls "the Law of Yahweh"—the entire Scripture? For those of us who claim to love the Lord Jesus Christ, our thinking must be right regarding His Word. It ought to be our daily delight. But what if you don't have that appetite? What if God's Word feels more like duty than delight? Join Tom Pennington as he unpacks a portion of Psalm 119 to help you pursue Building an Appetite for God's Word.
Part 2
In his first letter, the apostle Peter describes Christians "as newborn babes" who naturally "desire the sincere milk of the word." And the author of Hebrews takes it further—urging believers in Jesus Christ to grow beyond the basics, moving from milk to solid food. But here's the question: How do we cultivate that kind of hunger? Psalm 119 show us how to develop a deep, genuine appetite for God's inerrant Word.