"All the ends of the earth will remember and turn to the LORD, and all the families of the nations will bow down before him, for dominion belongs to the LORD and he rules over the nations." (Psalm 22:27,28 NIV)
This
particular statement seems a bit odd since we know the earth is round
(not flat as some once thought) and there really are "no ends" as some
might interpret ends, but there is "an end" of the earth.
What I love most about studying scripture is trying to align "the terminology" as written to what words mean today. Since language is constantly evolving and meanings ever-changing,
it pays to know and understand that what we know today, was not known
when God inspired men to write what He said, His meaning remains the
same. Basically what is being said is that people in every place will
remember and turn to the Lord (for they had turned away from Him and His
ordinances) and all the families of the nations will bow down (every
knee shall bow) before Him for in reality, all authority and control belong to Him and He rules overs the nations of people who belong to Him.
Now it is important to understand that God's Word was written for God's people--all who belong to Him, love Him, and obey Him.
For those who don't know Him, don't want to know Him, His Word means
nothing to them and is not worth a debate. The responsibility of the
Believer is to expose His Word to all, but acceptance of His Word is on
them. We are not called to make anyone believe God since that belief is
an individual experience and the same is true of His Word.
I am always amazed at people who say they believe God, but have no idea what His Word says or means.
The bible is not a novel and should not be interpreted as one. The
events related in the bible are a summary of historical events that are
not presented in a chronological layout in the bible, but are there for
our understanding of what God has done, the role He has played in the
lives of men, and how He continues to guide us, when we choose to
listen. But for those who choose to "debate" what is said and why,
they will never understand this aspect of The Word and they miss the
importance of having a relationship with God so He can speak to their
hearts and provide them with understanding based upon His wisdom, not
their own.
I must admit I am
growing weary of superficial Christians--those who say they know Him,
but live anyway they want to live and promote and encourage others in
living in opposition to God's Word. And some of these same people claim
to have always "followed God" and never sinned, but they have no clue as
what salvation means. When people tell me they have never sinned, I
know they do not know God or His Word. They have a form of godliness, but deny the power of Holy Spirit and who He is.
What
I see in people who debate God's Word is they do not have a
relationship with Him, but with their church, or religion. Being a
Christian is not about being religious nor is it a religion, but the
affirmation of a relationship with God through Jesus Christ, our Risen
Savior. Once we understand the history and perspective of those
who have come and gone before us and can relate the events to where we
are today, we can see God in all His glory and appreciate His sacrifice
for us, today.
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