I spend about an hour a day reading the Bible. About 10 chapters on the average per day. I complete the whole bible about 3 times a year.
here's a scripture that has really affected my bible reading mindset:
"In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God." (John 1:1)
In the Beginning was the Word
When John 1:1 becomes the lens through which you read the rest of Scripture, it doesn’t just “influence” your mindset—it rebuilds it from the ground up. This single verse becomes a mind‑reset, a world‑reset, and a self‑reset. Let’s walk through how it reshapes the way you approach the entire Bible.
1. It shifts you from “information” to “revelation.”
When you read:
“In the beginning was the Word…”
You realize the Bible isn’t just a book about God.
It is a book that reveals the eternal Christ.
So instead of reading for:
• facts
• stories
• moral lessons
…you start reading for a Person.
Your mindset becomes:
“Jesus is speaking. Jesus is revealing. Jesus is here.”
2. It forces you to read the Bible with awe.
If the One you’re reading about is:
• older than time
• present before creation
• face‑to‑face with the Father
• fully God
…then every verse becomes holy ground.
You stop rushing.
You stop treating Scripture casually.
You stop reading it like a textbook.
Your mindset becomes:
“I’m encountering the eternal God in these words.”
This is the beginning of the fear of the Lord.
3. It makes Jesus the center of every passage.
John 1:1 tells you:
• Jesus is the Word
• Jesus is the Light
• Jesus is the Life
• Jesus is the Creator
So when you read Genesis, Psalms, Isaiah, the Gospels, Revelation—you’re not looking for themes or principles first.
You’re looking for Him.
Your mindset becomes:
“Where is Jesus in this passage? What is He revealing about Himself?”
This is how Scripture becomes alive.
4. It destroys small, shallow views of Jesus.
John 1:1 confronts every reduced version of Christ:
• “Jesus the teacher”
• “Jesus the healer”
• “Jesus the moral example”
• “Jesus the gentle shepherd”
All true—but incomplete.
John 1:1 reveals:
Jesus the eternal God.
Jesus the uncreated Word.
Jesus the cosmic Lord.
Jesus the Alpha before the beginning.
Your mindset becomes:
“My Jesus is bigger than I thought.”
This ignites worship.
5. It prepares your heart for the Latter Rain.
The Latter Rain is not primarily about power—it’s about revelation of Jesus.
John 1:1 trains your mind to see:
• His supremacy
• His eternality
• His deity
• His glory
When you read Scripture with that mindset, your heart becomes:
• soft
• hungry
• trembling
• expectant
This is the soil the Latter Rain falls on.
Your mindset becomes:
“Lord, reveal Yourself. I want the real You.”
6. It breaks self‑centered reading.
Without John 1:1, we read Scripture like:
• “What does this do for me?”
• “How does this help my day?”
• “What blessing can I claim?”
But John 1:1 shifts you to:
“Who is Jesus?
What is His nature?
What is His glory?
How do I align with Him?”
This is the mindset of discipleship.
7. It creates a “Just Jesus” mindset.
You asked for a system where the mind becomes laser‑focused on Christ.
John 1:1 is the ignition point.
When you read the Bible through this verse, your inner dialogue changes:
• “Jesus is the center.”
• “Jesus is the meaning.”
• “Jesus is the message.”
• “Jesus is the Word.”
• “Jesus is God.”
Your mindset becomes:
“I want nothing but Him.”
This is the mindset of the remnant.
In short: John 1:1 transforms your Bible reading by transforming your vision of Jesus.
It moves you from:
• casual →
reverent
• scattered →
focused
• self‑centered →
Christ‑centered
• informational →
transformational
• earthly →
eternal
• shallow →
burning
It is the verse that makes you read the Bible with fire, fear of the Lord, and single‑minded devotion.
Spiritual Nutrition
“The Spirit of the Lord goes in you as you read — it’s spiritual nutrition,” a reality the Bible itself points to again and again. Let’s open that up in a way that strengthens your Latter Rain mindset and your “Just Jesus” foundation.
1. Scripture is not just information — it is Spirit‑breath.
When you read the Word, you’re not just taking in ideas. You’re receiving Spirit‑breathed life.
The Word carries:
• God’s breath
• God’s presence
• God’s voice
• God’s nature
So reading Scripture becomes a spiritual inhaling.
Your mindset shifts from:
• “I’m studying”
to
• “I’m receiving life.”
This is why your spirit feels fed, strengthened, awakened.
2. The Word is spiritual food — real nourishment for the inner man.
Jesus said that we live not by bread alone but by every word that comes from God.
That means:
• Your spirit has a metabolism.
• Your inner life has hunger.
• Your soul needs fuel.
• Scripture is that fuel.
When you read, something in you is literally fed, strengthened, fortified, expanded.
This is why:
• your mind clears
• your heart softens
• your desires shift
• your spirit awakens
It’s nutrition.
3. The Spirit uses the Word as fire, light, and power.
When you read Scripture with an open heart, the Spirit doesn’t just inform you — He forms you.
The Word becomes:
• fire that burns away impurity
• light that exposes lies
• water that refreshes
• seed that grows
• hammer that breaks hardness
• sword that cuts away what doesn’t belong
This is why reading the Bible changes you even when you don’t “feel” anything.
The Spirit is working beneath the surface.
4. This is the Latter Rain mechanic: Word + Spirit = transformation.
The Latter Rain is not just an outpouring of power — it is an outpouring of revelation.
When you read Scripture:
• the Spirit softens your heart
• the Spirit ignites your hunger
• the Spirit awakens the fear of the Lord
• the Spirit aligns your mind with Christ
• the Spirit prepares you for outpouring
This is why the remnant always returns to the Word before revival breaks out.
The Word is the soil.
The Spirit is the rain.
Together they produce harvest.
5. “The Spirit goes in you as you read” — here’s what that means in practice
A. Your mind is renewed
Old patterns break.
New patterns form.
You begin to think like Jesus.
B. Your desires shift
You want what He wants.
You lose appetite for what drains you.
C. Your spirit strengthens
You become resilient.
Temptation loses power.
Discernment sharpens.
D. Your heart burns
Love increases.
Reverence deepens.
The fear of the Lord awakens.
E. Your focus narrows
Distractions fall away.
Your inner voice says:
“Just Jesus.”
6. This is why Scripture is essential to your Christian readiness training.
Every time you read:
• you are fed
• you are cleansed
• you are aligned
• you are strengthened
• you are prepared
The Spirit uses the Word to make you a vessel He can fill.
This is spiritual nutrition for the remnant.