
Do You Really Know the Bible?
There are two obstacles to overcome in order for us to attain to
a viable knowledge of the Bible. The first is the fear that it is too
great a task to undertake. It is not too great a task. The stories
in both Testaments are exciting, educational, and written so simply
that a child can read them and, with occasional help of an adult, comprehend their
meaning. My children do. I have often wondered why
phrases in the Bible are repeated, but then I learned that repetition
is a fundamental tool of education. Television programs for children
constantly repeat material: the ABC's, numbers, and animal names. The
writers know that if the children are to learn, they must have the information repeated.
The more important the information, the more frequently it must be repeated. Do
not be afraid to pick up the Bible and start reading it. And don't be concerned about
missing the "true meaning" of the stories. Just forget about that, and read it.
It is true that some folks do not know the Bible, despite much study, because they're
too busy trying to interpret everything. They pay insufficient attention
to the Bible. Fearing that they may read the Bible and not understand
the "deep meaning" of it, very many people waste small fortunes on
books to help them get the "real meaning" of the Bible. The result is
that as they become bogged down in the theologies and theories which
they find in commentaries and "study guides", a feeling of despair often grips them, and
they sorrowfully give up their noble quest, with a "I'll never be able to understand
the Bible" attitude. But in virtually all such cases, they have not given the Bible --
just the Bible -- a chance. Fear kept them from being simple, and simplicity
is what God requires of those who want to learn of Him. So, step one
in learning the Bible is to put away the commentaries and the Bibles
with all those footnotes everywhere, and just read the Bible for what
it is saying.
For those of you who would be just starting to read the Bible, do
not be intimidated by the thought that everyone else already knows
more than you know. I began studying the Bible assumming that everyone
else already knew it, but I soon found that very few people know it at
all. And, amazingly, the ones who held it up the highest, proclaiming
that knowing the Bible is essential, often knew very little about
what is in it!!! This brings us to the second, curious obstacle that
must be overcome in order to learn the Bible, to wit, assuming that we
already know it without reading it. That may at first sound incredible
but it is a very real and difficult problem that has kept many from a
true knowledge of the Bible. They assume that because they know their
denomination's teachings that they know the Bible. They assume that
because they're on the deacon board or in the choir that they know the
Bible. They assume that because they are Sunday school teachers, or
because they have taken a course on how to teach the Bible, that they
know the Bible. They assume because they can quote 13 New Testament
Scriptures by heart that they know the Bible. My friends, you don't
know the Bible unless you know the Bible. And if you don't know the
Bible, you're a "sitting duck" for Christian ministers who will tell you that
they're teaching doctrines consistant with the Bible, yet are liars.
One of the commendable qualities of the faithful in the congregation at Ephesus, according
to Jesus, the Expert on commendable qualities, was that they were able to put men
to the test. "Thou hast tried them which say they are apostles, and are not,
and hast found them liars" (Rev. 3:2). A good way to begin studying the
Bible is to discard all that you have learned in a Christian denomination, because most
of it is merely their "traditions" and "creeds", and very little of it is the truth. That which
is spoken about the Bible in every Christian group cannot be rightly understood because
it is twisted by the minister who cannot tell the REAL truth lest he be "put out" by those
who hear him. When a minister teaches the truth about the Bible, he will be unwelcome
everywhere in Christianity - and if a minister is highly esteemed within Christianity, it is
BECAUSE he is lying to God's people. To know the Bible, you must come OUT of
Christianity to where Jesus IS.
Let's take a little Bible test now, and see how much we know about the Book of
books. Answer these questions either TRUE or FALSE. And remember, this isn't a
test on what you believe. It is a test on "WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?"
What Does the BIBLE Say?
The AnswersWell, how did you do? Were you confident of what the Scriptures have to say about those subjects? Let's check your answers now, using the Bible.
The Bible is thrilling, though simple, and holy. It is given by the One Who created us,
to educate us on an elementary level as to what life is all about, how it came to be in
the mess it is in, and what is going to take place in the future. Read it.
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