When my dad passed away, we started the process of going through all his stuff. One of the items he had on the shelf was a few Bibles with notes filling the blank front and back pages. There were underlines and words scribbled in margins. Some passages were highlighted with arrows and explanatory words. I took one, and it sits here in my office.
Like him, many other Christians take their Bibles and mark them up with notes. They highlight and underline passages as they read when they feel a connection to them.
Why do we do this? I know these little additions help us to understand what we are reading. The lines and marks help certain verses to jump out to us when we are flipping through its pages.
But I would suggest to you that they are also evidence. They are a sign that you are reading your Bible. They are little memories of God speaking to you through his word. Each note is a reminder of someone teaching you something new about faith. Every little mark is proof that God’s word is living and active in your life.
I keep father’s Bible because it shows me that he was a man who walked with Jesus. I wonder what your Bible will reveal about you?