Elders, thank you for making an exceptional opportunity possible last week.
Monday through Saturday noon I audited a graduate study of Acts at Harding
Graduate School in Memphis. I attended to spiritually feed myself. I chose
Acts in order to study under one of the most enlightening teachers I have
met, Dr. Richard Oster. A semester's material was covered in one week of
intense work.
At noon of the first day I told Joyce that I learned more about Acts in an
hour and a half than I had ever known. It was a spiritually rich, wonderful
week. My knowledge of scripture; my understanding the work of God, Christ,
and the Holy Spirit; and my faith grew enormously.
"Was it a refreshing experience because it proved that your 'factual
knowledge' was correct?" No. It confirmed some of "my facts," but it also
revealed that some of "my facts" were not facts.
"Was it a refreshing experience because it verified your concepts?" No.
Some of my concepts were verified, but some were completely transformed. In
some instances what I thought that I saw in Acts and what Luke actually
wrote were not the same thing.
"Was it a refreshing experience because it justified the past conclusions
that you drew from Acts?" No. Some conclusions were justified, but other
conclusions were replaced with understandings that more correctly reflected
the teachings of Acts.
"Then why was it such a valuable spiritual experience?" It deepened my
understanding of scripture. It brought me closer to God. It deepened my
understanding of Jesus the man and Jesus the Christ. It more clearly
revealed the workings of God from Genesis 12. It created a better focus on
the message of the Old Testament prophets. It created a more accurate
understanding of God's intents and purposes. And all of that was
refreshing!
What is the objective of Bible study? We do not study to massage our
Christian egos. We do not study to pour concrete around our convictions.
We study to draw closer to God. We study to better understand His will. We
study to better comprehend His ways.
When we study the Bible to "defend self" or to "prove that I am right," we
defeat the objective of Bible study. We close the eyes of our hearts. We
become victims of the same spiritual blindness that destroyed the Pharisees.
They knew what scripture said. They did not understand what scripture
meant.
"God, please deliver us from the Pharisees' misuse of Bible study and Bible
knowledge."
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