Saturday, November 21, 2015

KNOW THE SCRIPTURE

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2 Peter 3:10

But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night, in which the heavens will pass away with a great noise, and the elements will melt with fervent heat; both the earth and the works that are in it will be burned up.[NKJV]

I had an interesting conversation with a friend a while ago. He strongly believed that the earth was never going to be destroyed, and he made unsound references to certain Bible verses. I showed him this verse above and others too. I also reminded him that it was Jesus who said heaven and earth shall pass away, but His words wouldn’t (see Mat 24:35).

I have come to realize that false sweeping doctrines that have come to confuse many Christians have simply preyed on their deficient knowledge of scripture. I know of Christians that have been swayed by even Muslims armed with certain arguments against the validity of the New Testament. I have personally not seen arguments more ridiculous than those, yet they have been successfully used to confuse many Christians who don’t study their Bibles.

Whenever a Christian does not properly know the scriptures, He has a very high tendency to fall into error (see Mat 22:29).

Even though in the New Testament, we emphasize Rhema (living word) that comes by spiritual understanding of God’s word, we must remember that Rhema is usually crystalized from a knowledgebase of the letters of the scripture.

Go into today determined to increase your study of the word.

Prayer: Lord, please give me grace to study your word more than ever before. Amen

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