Understanding God's Word
It always helps me to keep these Christian
presuppositions in mind:
The following comments are to address the problems some run into in their study of the bible. First, why is the written word of the Bible so important? What are its drawbacks? Then, what about seeming contradictions?
Here are a few more questions: why is the bible hard to understand? If revelation is a reliable source of information, why not just rely on it, instead of a written book?
Common Difficulties in study.
Many difficulties arise from accepting common hearsay instead of scripture for information on Jesus and what the Bible is saying. This is one reason why the written Bible is of bedrock importance to the Christian. It is why the Reformers laid down their lives to make it available in the language which people could read and understand. It is why Protestants, in particular, highly valued literacy. The Bible is a pattern, by which mankind may compare their experience and correct their behavior.
Church history illustrates some of the problems
encountered by either too much or not enough emphasis on the written word
of the Bible. As it says itself, "the letter killeth, the spirit
maketh alive", the words within it are guidelines and posts to
understanding God, his nature, and the nature of our relationship with
him. Along the way it has quite a bit to say about our nature and that of
the rest of the universe, and why some of it all has gone awry.
As Francis Schaeffer so succinctly puts it: the Bible's information is not
all encompassing, but it is true and trustworthy in the information it
relays. In other words, when it speaks of "the circle of the
earth" (in Job), it does not give an entire body of information on
the earths shape, but its inference is true to scientific fact. When it
speaks of angelic beings, we are not told whole volumes of their status,
but those things which relate to our experience of their pertinent
interactions. We aren't told everything, but we are told something.
Without the ballast of the written scripture, men are prone to behavior
contrary to the teachings of Christ and the prophets. And then we are not
Christians, anymore, are we? We might be a religion of some sort, but not
Christian.
So, this is the purpose of written scripture: to present a
unified compilation of teaching and definition on which to base our faith.
This is also the basis for why over-emphasis of scripture is insufficient
for a relationship with God, it is simply letters telling about the Person
of God and the nature of our relationship together, not the living Person
or relationship, itself. It is also why Christians cannot be made by force
or through heritage, or even through debate or instruction; they are
people who must enter into a personal acceptance and encounter of the
heart with the person of God.
Without a reliable source of information, how can they know how to go
about this? That is where the study of the Bible comes in.
What is God's Word?
His word brought forth creation and maintains it (I
Peter 3, Hebrews 11:3, Genesis 1)
Psalm 12:6
Jeremiah 23:29
Hebrews 4:12
Ephesians 6:17
Deuteronomy 30:14
Proverbs 13:13
Luke 8:11
James 1:22
Psalm 138:2 107:20 119:89 147:15-18
Jeremiah 15:16
Matthew 24:35
Luke 11:28
II Peter 3:5-7
Hebrews 11:3
Isaiah 55:17
John 1:1
Revelation 19:13
He sends his word and it heals (Psalms 107:20)
His words are pure words- tried seven times(Psalms 12:6)
His word is magnified above his name (Psalm 138:2)
His word is settled forever in heaven (Psalm 119:29)
His word is sweet-like honey to the taste (Psalm 119:103)
His word runs quickly-it accomplishes its purpose (Psalm 148:15)
His word brings joy and rejoicing (Jeremiah 15:16 Isaiah 55:11)
His word lives forever-it will never pass away (Matthew24:25)
His word is light and a seed with life (Psalm 119 and Luke8)
His word is quick (or living), powerful, sharper than any two-edged sword
-it divides between soul and spirit, between joints and marrow;
is a discerner of the thoughts and intents of the heart (Hebrews 4:12)
His word is a weapon: the sword of the spirit (Ephesians 6:17)
His word is like fire,it is like a hammer that breaks the rock in pieces
(Jeremiah 13:29)
Jesus Christ is this Word
Revelation 19:11-13