I lacked enthusiasm but I found a lot more time to spend on Floor Eight of the Notre Dame Library. The goods were a great comfort when we were cocooned in Sturgis, Michigan, during the Great 1978 Snowstorm of the region. We had a car full of theology books to study and fresh food to keep us delighted.
Oh the irony! No one knew the blizzard was coming. We drove home with the books from the ND library and all the food and coffee we needed. I woke up second in the morning and Christina asked about the car in the garage. It was quite a site for me to lift up the garage door and see it go up, and up, and up, with a wall of snow to the very top. We were snow-bound for a week, no traffic, and no annual meeting.
Sections of the Bible can be a great benefit, so I am going to list some ideas to increase the use of regular Scriptures.
Psalm 91 is often found by readers who vividly read and speak out loud the verses. Daily reading is best and many enjoy the benefits. "For He shall give His angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways." Psalm 91:11
"The wicked plotteth against the just, and gnasheth upon him with his teeth." Psalm 37:12"
The Proverbs are a wealth of wisdom, just as true now as back then, the Good Ol' Days.
"The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction." Proverbs 1:7
Regular reading of shorter passages fuels our God-given knowledge.
PS - One leads to another, and repetition builds upon spiritual wisdom. The efficacy of God's Word is from the Son of God and God the Father. The Holy Spirit is the agent joined with the Word.
"How excellent is thy lovingkindness, O God! therefore the