“… Paul admonishes the Colossians: ‘Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly … with all wisdom’ (Col. 3:16). How are we of the twentieth century to do this? By soaking ourselves in the Scriptures …
Again, it is to be feared that many who profess to be Christ’s never learn wisdom, through failure to attend sufficiently to God’s written Word. Cranmer’s Prayer Book lectionary (which all Anglicans are meant to follow) will take one through the Old Testament once, and the New Testament twice, every year. William Gouge, the Puritan, read fifteen chapters regularly every day. The late Archdeacon T.C. Hammond used to read through the Bible once a quarter. How long is it since you read right through the Bible? Do you spend as much time with the Bible each day as you do with the newspaper? What fools some of us are! - and we remain fools all our lives, simply because we will not take the trouble to do what has to be done to receive the wisdom which is God’s free gift.”
(J.I. Packer, Knowing God, pp. 101-102)
Don’t be a fool. Be wise. Let’s soak ourselves daily in the scriptures.