"These are the things you are to teach and insist on. If
anyone teaches otherwise and does not agree to the sound instruction of
our Lord Jesus Christ and to godly teaching, THEY ARE CONCEITED AND UNDERSTAND NOTHING.
They have an unhealthy interest in controversies and quarrels about
words that result in envy, strife, malicious talk, evil suspicions, and
constant friction between people of corrupt mind, who have been robbed
of the truth and who think that godliness is a means to financial gain."
(1 Timothy 6:2c-5 NIV)
One
of the reasons we have so many denominations and varying doctrines that
"supposedly" govern the various churches, is because somewhere along the
way, people chose to develop their own interpretation of God's Word--usually taking a passage of Scripture out of context. When
followers don't have any understanding of The Word and are gullible in
their trust of those who are leading them, they perpetuate a
continuation of their truths and not God's.
For instance, one denomination teaches a "Jesus Only" doctrine which we who know The Word, know that this is impossible. There
is no Jesus without God and Holy Spirit is the Spirit of the
resurrected Jesus Christ--They are (the three) the divinity that should
govern our hearts because THEY WILL ALWAYS AGREE. Then another
denomination teaches sprinkling water as a method of baptism rather than
submersion "under the water" as a symbolic act of being buried with
Christ. I've never heard of anyone being "buried" on the surface. And
then there are those who would dispute the actual words of a baptism,
ignoring what Jesus said. Another denomination doesn't allow music to be
played in the sanctuary because they didn't understand Psalm 150 or
ignored it.
If we teach anything
other than what is said or implied (and substantiated) by other passages
of Scripture aligning with historical events, we lie and the truth is
not in us. If we lie, then we are children of Satan because he is the father of liars.
To
avoid misrepresenting anything God said, we must know what He said and
why--understanding the events that occurred at the time something was
said. We must know that historical events directed the writing of the
Old Testament by those who were inclined to hear God speak. With any good history books, we can align the events to the biblical record and how God responded to people during those times.
We
know that for a span of time--most believe it was four hundred
years--that no one spoke for God to the people and that's because they
were too busy doing their own thing to hear Him. We are headed in the
same direction where people will think that God is not speaking to
anyone because so many are listening to the the enemy's lies they cannot
see or hear Truth. If we're not willing to hear truth, we set ourselves
up to be lead down a merry path of destruction and oppression. When
people misuse The Word of God to control others, they are dictators and
manipulators and have no place in the kingdom of God.
We are no longer under The Law, but under grace--God's
unmerited, undeserved favor--and we only need to open our hearts to
hear Him, not men, who are constantly changing their minds about
everything. If our bodies are the temple where the Holy Spirit lives--He
will speak to us, lead us, counsel us and guide us in all truths and we
have no need to be under the bondage of man's fickleness.
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