“Cease, my son, to hear the instruction that causeth to err from the
words of knowledge.”—Proverbs 19:27
“My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.”—Hosea 4:6a
Christianity is a belief system in which its adherents are encouraged to study.
That does not mean we need doctorate-level (or even college-level) studies in order to practice our
faith more perfectly. No. All of God's children have varying degrees of
intelligence and varying degrees of interest. One believer may have a moderate level
of education, for example, and loves to delve into the Scriptures by way of
word studies. This believer may know he needs to understand God's view of
patience more clearly, so that he may apply that quality to his own life. He
would then seek out verses that use this word, read and memorize those verses,
and then read those verses in context to the verses surrounding it for a deeper
perspective and a clearer understanding of how patience applied in each of
those circumstances.
You may also have a believer that just can't get enough of theology and
how individuals down through history approached their faith. She would study
the lives of great theologians and learn the concepts they defined and then
learn the concepts of others (contemporary or not) who may or may not agree
with this theologian's concepts, and then begin to study what they believe. From there,
through her own knowledge of Scripture and by way of much prayer that God would
guide her into all truth (John 16:13), she would seek God and ask Him to show
her what He thinks of these rich theological concepts by way of His word.
There are Christians who love studying the end times and can't get
enough of learning about current and future events and how they relate to biblical
prophecies. There are Christians who love poetry and wisdom and so want to read
the poetic books of the Bible, over and over and over again, so that the truths
in these passages (of Proverbs for example) just start to become his own
thoughts as he goes about his days. There are Christians who love to read
missionary tales of current and past individuals who lived their faith out loud
to a lost and dying world. Simply said, there is so much we can be fascinated
with about God and His word that would encourage us to study deeper.
Studying God's word also protects us from the lies that we come across
in false doctrine and false teachings. God expects us to study to show
ourselves approved unto Him so that we can rightly divide the word of truth (2
Timothy 2:15). This is key in our age of too much information because there are
many voices and many ideas out there in our world that are clamoring for our
attention. In order to clearly maneuver in these waters, we need to make sure
our ship and our sails are without damage, and that our anchor is sure. That
ship, sail, and anchor can be said to be God's holy and precious word and the basic truths He communicates to us through His word. Without
knowledge of His truth to steady us, we will be like children, the Bible says,
“tossed to and fro, and carried about with every wind of doctrine” (Ephesians
4:14).
So, how do I cease from hearing instruction that leads to my
destruction? I feel very fortunate because I happen to love studying. I love
learning and diving deeper into subjects that interest me, and I am blessed
with a thirst to know God's ways and to know His word. He has blessed me over
and over in my own personal life with deeper understandings on this or that
subject. But that thirst is not constant and it does change as far as what
subjects I want to study or that He’s leading me to study.
For example, in my earlier walk with the Lord, I loved studying other
religions and all the different views even within Christianity. That changed
into a desire to know and understand my Bible better, and then led me into the
discipline of reading my Bible every day. As time went on, I was then led to
take a three year Bible college course that taught on every book of the Bible
and how each book fit into the other to make the whole Bible. That was a
beautiful and enriching study. I also love preaching, so I am someone who
actually likes to attend church and listen to the biblical messages God has
given His man to speak on in the pulpit. Today, though, I haven't been as
thirsty, and I began to ask God to revive my thirst to know Him more and to
live for Him better according to His word. I can speak honestly that God has
given me a couple lessons this week alone that have begun quenching a newly
growing thirst for Him and His ways.
But even if I'm not thirsty, I try to read my Bible every morning. It
may be a chapter or two or several chapters. Lately, I have been reading one
chapter in the Old Testament, one chapter in the New Testament, my daily
Proverbs chapter, and as many as five chapters in Psalms. Before I read my
chapters, I pray Psalms 119:18, “Open thou mine eyes, that I may behold
wondrous things out of thy law.” With that prayer comes an expectation that God
will bring to light any subject my spirit needs to feed on before I begin my
day. And I think that's why I have a love for His word. He has used my morning
Bible readings over and over to speak truths to me that I desperately needed or
didn't even know I needed until He showed them to me.
So, as God's people, we need to study His word. This is a truth we see
throughout the Bible. We need it so that we understand our place in the world
and so that we understand His will for our lives better. But, perhaps most
importantly, we need to study His word because if we don't, our knowledge of
Him will slowly fade away and we will be setting ourselves up for destruction.
Let us be Christians who study God's word. But more than that, let us
be Christians who love His word.
"This book of the law shall not depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success.”
—Joshua 1:8
John 6:13 in my Bible |
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