Three times in Matthew 4:1-11 (our reading for today) Satan tempted Jesus. Three times his offer was refused, each time Jesus quoted Scripture as the reason, “it is written.”
J. C. Ryle comments at Grace Gems:
Here is one among many reasons, why we ought to be diligent readers of our Bibles. The Word is the sword of the Spirit. We shall never fight a good fight, if we do not use it as our principal weapon. The Word is the lamp for our feet. We shall never keep the king’s highway to heaven, if we do not journey by its light. It may well be feared, that there is not enough Bible-reading among us. It is not sufficient to have the Book. We must actually read it, and pray over it ourselves. It will do us no good, if it only lies still in our houses. We must be actually familiar with its contents, and have its texts stored in our memories and minds. Knowledge of the Bible never comes by intuition. It can only be obtained by diligent, regular, daily, attentive, wakeful reading. Do we grudge the time and trouble this will cost us? If we do, we are not yet fit for the kingdom of God.

So many set their heart and mind by what they perceive as true. So many even read the Bible in part to support their claims of what is Holy. And so many will taste the horrible condemnation of God for such things.
What you say is good and marked by the very hand of God as true. I might add one more truth that will stand as the door to God. It was and is the passion of some to read the Bible and consider that in reading and knowing they have fulfilled the expectations of the One who is true. Yet this “some” have missed the very One who delivered these words. “You study the Scriptures diligently because you think that in them you have eternal life. These are the very Scriptures that testify about me, yet you refuse to come to me to have life.” We are directed to the Word of God that we might find the “Word” of God, Jesus.
May God bless your work by the power of His Holy hand.
By His Grace.