"Timothy, guard what has been entrusted to your care.
Turn away from godless chatter and the opposing ideas of what is falsely
called knowledge, which some have professed and in so doing have
departed from the faith. Grace be with you all." (1 Timothy 6:20, 21
NIV).
Within the context of the instructions given to Timothy regarding how he was to conduct himself within the church, we find those instructions relevant to everyone who is in leadership, now.
Though many may argue that the bible is "simply a book of myths," those who know Truth, know better. And as such, we can always go back to the bible--for instructions in our daily living, understanding that what God inspired others to write-no matter when it was written--is still good for us, today.
An
interesting conversation occurred yesterday when someone said to me,
they didn't finish reading a certain book years ago because of the
book's doctrine. Since I was familiar with the book, I couldn't
understand the reference, but was able to determine that the person
meant, "they didn't want to be indoctrinated" by what was being
disclosed in the book. It struck me when it was said and I responded
that perhaps, that's why many people won't read the bible--fear of
indoctrination to a sound belief system.
I know many could argue why the bible is outdated, but they could not argue that with me. I don't argue over what's in the bible because of my relationship with God.
I know and understand the bible is a summary of historical events,
demonstrating God's love for mankind from the beginning, and is
sound--for the day in which we live. If all understood the context of
events noted in the bible and what happened and what was said, when--we'd
understand that careful study of where we are today, is depicted in the
bible--a history that covers about 3500 hundred years of man's behavior
and God's response.
We learn how God expects us to honor Him and honor parents as well as one another--still relevant today. We learn how we are conduct ourselves with one another--with integrity.
We learn what happens to people who do not honor God and those He has
chosen. We learn how we are to respond to those who are different and
respect them for who they are. We learn about politics and
leadership, taxes, and love relationships--culminating in marriage as
part of His plan to see mankind continually perpetuated by new
births. We learn how much He loves us through His death on the
cross, His resurrection, and His ascension with the promise of His
return. We learn how to operate in the gifts and power He has
given us through Holy Spirit. We learn to love the unlovable and to pray
for our enemies. And everything we learn now, is referenced in
the bible--that "book of myths" by which so many have used--to gain
wealth and assist others.
All of this--and more--Paul was reminding Timothy of as he started leading a church--to
stay the course and guard what he had been taught, never allowing the
foolishness of demonic teachings to become part of what he taught
others.
Unfortunately, since many do not understand how Holy Spirit operates in our lives, they have succumbed to demonic teaching--all those things that are opposed to God's plans for mankind--and they think they are teaching truth. They are not teaching God's Truth and since we have no truth to teach, what is being taught is a lie and we know that Satan is the father of all liars. We cannot allow demonic teachings to keep us from our destination--an eternity with God.
With
all of our getting, we must get wisdom--and true wisdom only comes from
above--not below. We must guard the wisdom given from God with great
care and allow Him to direct us in all things.
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