Thursday, March 31, 2016

Becoming Better Bible Students – Context

It is intellectually dishonest or intellectually lazy to lift a verse out of its context to prove a point. Context is everything.
However, attention must not only be paid to the immediate surrounding verses but also to the chapter and the whole book. A meaning must not be given to a verse that is contrary to the message of the whole book it is surrounded by.
In addition, the next level of context is other books written by the same author and then the context of the New or Old Testament the verse is found in and finally the context of the whole Bible.
This of course means the Bible student must have a comprehensive understanding of the whole Bible before he starts in the business of interpreting a single verse to make a point. As good Bible students let’s be honest and diligent in our studies.

The One and One-Half Talent Man

We’re all familiar with the five, two and one talent men but there is an implication in the text that there exists a one and one-half talent man. He is the man who instead of burying his money, like the one talent man, turned his money over to a bank so his master would at least receive interest.
I suppose this might be considered a minimal level of turn acceptability to the master but... probably not. Let’s consider a few things.
- The one and one-half talent man did not have confidence in his own ability so he shifted his responsibility to someone else. He feared his master.
- The five and two talent men doubled their investments, which would be a 100% return. They worked hard to please their master. They loved the opportunity to please him.
- At a bank one would be lucky to get a 3% return. Probably not a return the master would be happy with.
- If the master just wanted a 3% return he could have put the money in the bank himself.
- The one and one-half talent man probably suffered a fate similar to that of the one talent man. They both feared their master.
God has high expectations for his people. He has made a considerable investment in us and blessed us with many blessings and abilities. He expects a high rate of return on his investment. Don’t be afraid of God. Fear can be incapacitating and encumbering. Love God and believe in his love for you and you will be able to do many things.

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Becoming Better Bible Students… Know Your Old Testament

When I was growing up there was a great emphasis on the New Testament and a de-emphasis on the Old Testament, because as I was taught… we live under the New Testament not the Old. A manifestation of that teaching was that a lot of Christians (including myself) just carried New Testaments.
Here’s what I know now… you cannot have a full and deep understanding of the New Testament without a full and deep understanding of the Old Testament… you just can’t.
Remember this, the early church did most of its study out of the Old Testament. When you see a book like the letter to the Romans it is primarily written to a Roman (non-Jewish) audience and yet it is rich in Old Testament references which the Romans would have been very familiar with. Why? Because the basis of their faith was built upon the Old Testament and its fulfillment in Jesus Christ.
If we want to practice New Testament Christianity then spend much time studying the Old Testament because it will bring you to a fuller deeper understanding of Jesus Christ and the New Testament… and your faith will be stronger.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

Fighting for God

Eph. 6:10-18.
This section of scripture is an encouragement to Christians to be strong. We have to be strong because we are in a battle with a very strong foe… Satan himself
Our preparation for this battle involves armoring ourselves. We cannot win against Satan without armor. It takes a special kind of armor to fight Satan. He is unaffected by Napalm and Kevlar. The Christian soldier’s armor consists of truth, righteousness, the gospel of peace, faith, salvation and the word of God. The glue that holds all this together is our communication with God in prayer.
With this kind of armor the Christian soldier is always victorious and Satan is always defeated.
Unfortunately many Christians will be killed by Satan because they failed to prepare themselves for battle. Sometimes Christians think… God will take care of me he won’t let Satan kill me. Yes, God will help us. He helps us by identifying an upcoming battle, by identifying who the enemy is and by telling us how to defeat him.
God could easily exterminate Satan but his plan is to have an all-volunteer army of valiant warriors who love God so much that they don't have any room left to fear Satan and can stand strongly against him. Prepare yourself to fight for God and against Satan.

Remembering Jesus

The Gospel of Mark records this about the “Lord’s Supper”….
And as they were eating, he took bread, and when he had blessed, he broke it, and gave to them, and said, Take ye: this is my body. And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks, he gave to them: and they all drank of it. And he said unto them, this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many. Verily I say unto you, I shall no more drink of the fruit of the vine, until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God.
Here we find the basis for the Lord’s Supper that we take when we assemble on Sundays. It is marvelous in its simplicity… the bread represents the body of Jesus the cup his blood that establishes his covenant. From other texts we find out about when and where we take it… On Sundays and when the people of Christ are assembled together. The supper is taken weekly to remind us of Jesus Christ. In addition, from 1 Corinthians we learn it can be done properly or improperly.
I was baptized into Christ when I was about 14 years old. Since that time I’ll bet that I haven’t missed but a handful of Sunday morning services and therefore haven’t missed the Lord’s Supper more than about a handful of times. It is deeply ingrained in me to not only take the Lord’s Supper but to remember Jesus while doing so. I have “remembered Jesus” most of my life.
Something else has happened to me over the years. Whenever (not only on Sundays) I eat unleavened bread or drink grape juice I remember Jesus. I don’t know if that is an intended consequence of Jesus’ instruction or an unintended consequence and I guess it doesn’t matter… I find myself remembering Jesus all the time.
Jesus understood this about his people… they could forget about him, and so he set several things in place so that would not happen. One of those things was associating a type of food (bread) for his body and a type of drink (fruit of the vine) for his blood… the Lord’s Supper. Do not neglect this valuable and powerful tool by neglecting to assemble with your fellow Christians.