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When we can't understand
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Jacob
2008-02-11 01:52:20 UTC
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There is no Bible scholar who understands it all, or who can be
absolutely certain about everything he understands. Many times it is
not just that we can't understand something, but also it looks as
though something in the Bible can't be true when we look at our
experience. This poses a dilemma to those of us who believe in the
inspiration of the word of God (2Ti.3:16). We know it has to be true,
but we aren't able to figure out how it could be true. Some people
take a strict posture and refuse to face up to the sense of unreality
that strikes them on their face (Ro.3:4). Their sincere desire to
glorify God is clear, but it doesn't stop the sense of unreality that
gnaws inside them.

I am not thinking of problems which can be attributed to errors in
copying from old manuscripts or in translation, which are
comparatively easy to understand. But think of how God is declared to
be a a very present help in times of trouble, when we can't see Him
anywhere (Ps.46:1). If we call on His name He has promised to answer
us, and we can't seem to get any answer (Ps.91:15). Such occasions
seem to strike at the very roots of our faith. It looks as if He has
failed us at the very time when we needed Him the most. We know it
can't be so, but we just can't seem to understand what is happening.

One comforting thing is that even the godliest of persons, who lived
closely with God, have had many such experiences, and come through! So
it is not that just because our faith is being tested we have to give
up. But at the same time these occasions are not easy to handle at
all. Most often they call for much struggle, seeking God and searching
our hearts. We learn many valuable lessons through such experiences
and our faith comes out stronger (Jas.1:2,3,12).

Another way to approach this is to stoically say that after all we are
only human, and we can't be expected to understand it all. This is
fine as far as it goes. But it doesn't go far enough. This can satisfy
us if we are sitting in an armchair and writing essays, but not when
we are in the midst of spiritual storms.

Perhaps we can learn something from the way we learn subjects like
maths. We begin by counting, and then go on to arithmetic, geometry,
algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and so on. Each lesson is based on
what we have already learned and become certain about. If we find
calculus difficult we don't begin to question our multiplication
tables!

Even in our spiritual battles, when we can't understand something that
is happening to us, we don't have to think that what we have learned
earlier is wrong. We don't need to question if there is a God, etc. We
can tell ourselves, "OK, I can't understand what's going on. But I
know God loves me. I know He has forgiven me, I know I am His child, I
know He will bring me through", etc. "I don't know many things, but
this I know!"
B.G. Kent
2008-02-13 02:50:24 UTC
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Post by Jacob
There is no Bible scholar who understands it all, or who can be
absolutely certain about everything he understands. Many times it is
not just that we can't understand something, but also it looks as
though something in the Bible can't be true when we look at our
experience. This poses a dilemma to those of us who believe in the
inspiration of the word of God (2Ti.3:16).
B - I too believe in the inspiration of the word of God....I just don't
believe that the Bible is all God. I find the word of God within, in
others, in other texts beyond the Bible and in nature itself.
I simply ask the creator to direct me to truth. So far..so good.
Post by Jacob
Another way to approach this is to stoically say that after all we are
only human, and we can't be expected to understand it all.
**snip

B - and another is to ask oneself..am I listening to God and mistaking
something "man in his guise of ego" said for God? Why make the Bible an
idol and try to squeeze God into the book instead of the other way around.
We can't make God fit the words of the Bible....we can't even totally make
the opposite.


**snip
Post by Jacob
know He will bring me through", etc. "I don't know many things, but
this I know!"
B - I agree with this!

In my opinion only,
Bren

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