Say something like, “This morning's Scripture reading is from Leviticus chapter 1. You will find this on page 81 of the Bible in the pew rack in front of you.” Give ample time for people to turn there (a full 20 seconds). Begin reading after saying something like, “Hear the Word of the Lord” or “Let's hear God's Word.”
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Read More »I’m convinced that the public reading of Scripture is an important and too often overlooked aspect of our worship services. We spend considerable time preparing sermons, prayers, and music for our gatherings, but often Scripture reading is reduced to something mechanical. Like most things we do, with some attention, we could improve a bit in how we read the Bible in our churches. What follows is something I wrote up for our church to help standardize how we prepare for and accomplish public reading of Scripture. I realize that our context and tradition might be different than yours, so please overlook differences in matters of preference or tradition. If there is something useful for you then the post is worth it. Thanks for reading. Remember that you are reading God’s Word. This is far different from reading any other book—or any other words! These are the holy, God-breathed Words of Almighty God (2 Tim. 3:16). The Bible is infallible, inerrant, and fully authoritative. It has the power to make alive, make new, convict, comfort, and bring everlasting joy. If we want the reading of God’s Word to have the people’s attention then it must have the reader’s attention. You are reading the very Word of God. We are reading the Bible because God wants his people to prioritize the reading of Scripture when his people gather together (1 Tim. 4:13). When the Bible is read, God is speaking. This is actually the only perfect portion of our worship service! We are reading God’s perfect Word. And in so doing, we are loving God and loving others. The unfolding of God’s Word brings light (Ps. 119:130). There is a simple reason why we are reading: to prepare for the preaching of the Word. But, there is a deeper, underlying reason: because God is glorified by us reading it in our assembly.
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Read More »Practice. You should plan to practice reading the passage daily. This practice should include reading aloud (since you’ll be reading the passage aloud on Sunday). You want to do your best not to stumble over words or mispronounce them. If you come across difficult words that you aren’t sure how to pronounce, listen to the ESV audio version to learn the proper pronunciation. You may find it helpful to ask someone to give you feedback as you practice during the week.
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Read More »Begin reading after saying something like, “Hear the Word of the Lord” or “Let’s hear God’s Word.” Mind your pace. The tendency when we are nervous is to speed up. You want to read at a reasonable pace that gives people time to hear and consider the Word. Use your finger. It helps many to put your finger under the words as you are reading. This helps you keep a reasonable pace and from jumping around. Observe punctuation marks. Stop at periods and allow commas to break your pace.
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