God’s word is under attack today like no other time in
history. The number of churches that handle the sword (cover term for Bible, for all my military friends)
correctly is dwindling. Preachers use it to push their own agenda, rather than
letting it push their agenda. I constantly hear non-believers decry the bible
as brutal, evil, homophobic, a bunch of fairy tales, and false. And rather than
investigating the truth of the Bible for themselves, even Christians try to
explain away the “unpopular” or convicting passages by all kinds of very
creative and illogical means. I hear people say that there are many different
ways to interpret the Bible, so why should anyone insist that a certain
doctrine or teaching must be interpreted a certain way? Now, granted there are
certain matters of personal discretion that the Bible affords, such as
drinking. We shouldn’t ostracize other believers for drinking or not drinking
but just encourage them to hold to their own personal convictions from the Lord
(Romans 14). Some matters of doctrine can be divisive (not the Bible’s fault
but our own) if Christians aren’t careful to treat one another with love and
keep things in reasonable perspective. However, the Word is very clear on all of
the major teachings and should be used as a unifying source, rather than one of
division. If the Bible is not taken seriously in America, supposed by many to
be a Christian nation, and isn’t even held closely to by Christians, how do you
suppose it is viewed in other parts of the world or by non-believers?
Christians must realize that without God’s Word this world is hopeless. There
would be no instruction from our creator in how we should live, govern, treat
one another, and there would be no hope for anything beyond this cruel death-stricken
world. Maybe if we treated the Bible how it should be treated--by doing what it says—others would recognize it as
the beacon of hope that it is.
Luke
6:49
(NIV)
49 “But the one who hears my words and does not put them into
practice is like a man who built a house on the ground without a foundation.
The moment the torrent struck that house, it collapsed and its destruction was
complete.”
I readily admit that there are very difficult passages of
scripture to interpret, but I have never come across a passage or verse that I
could not find a reasonable, well researched explanation for. I see people
throw out Old Testament verses from Leviticus or Numbers that at first glance
can be very confusing or even disturbing to our 21st Century
American worldview. I want to touch on the 3 main categories of Bible
challenges that I see thrown at us today. As I am granted time, I hope to cover
the following topics in individual blog posts:
Old Testament Laws
Contradictions
Miracles and Scientific/Historical Inaccuracies
I want to be fair and not pick the low hanging fruit, so if
you have had difficulty with a challenging passage, topic or teaching, feel
free to suggest a topic in the comment box below or on Facebook if we are
friends. Same goes for my atheist/skeptic friends out there! I don’t have all
the answers, but I know I can find them.
I also hope to write a post on the evidence I hold to in
knowing that the Bible is true, God’s word, and the only source of truth and
hope for this world.
I pray that He will strengthen our trust in Him, and that we
would show others the reason for the hope we have in Him. Above all, I pray we
would hear His word and obey it, placing our hope firmly on Him as our Rock and
solid foundation.
And remember:
Hebrews
4:12
(NIV)
12 For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any
double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and
marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.
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