Know Your Bible

VOL. 6                           February 25, 2007                           NO. 6

Why Some Will Not Accept The Truth!

    In our modern society, telling the truth is not as valued by some people as it was in the past. Consequently, when people tell the truth, some will not accept it. Jesus taught, "Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth" (Jn. 17:17). The word of God is "truth," but so many reject it. Why do people disregard God's word? Why will they not accept it?

    First of all, people reject the truth because of ignorance. Jesus said, "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free" (Jn. 8:32). How can you accept what you do not know? This is why God desires all to come to a knowledge of the truth (1 Tim. 2:4). Some believe that ignorance will be excused or overlooked in some way. The Bible plainly teaches that ignorance will not be overlooked (Acts 17:30). If you are ignorant of the word of God and desire to learn it, then simply study your Bible (2 Tim. 2:15).

    Others will not accept the truth because they cannot comprehend HOW God does something. The Jews are classic examples of this principle. They, through their traditions, believed that the Messiah would come and set up an earthly kingdom, yet to their dismay, Christ established a spiritual kingdom that was not of this earth (John 18:36)! The Jews could not comprehend HOW Christ could have been the Messiah of prophecy. Such is a common attitude today! Some will not accept what Jesus says concerning baptism (Mark 16:16): "Preacher, I just can't see HOW baptism saves people!" Let us remember that it is not ours to ask, "How?" We must simply obey every command of God that applies to us!

    Some will not accept the truth because it is not what they want. For others, the truth does not appeal to them, or, they are not willing to pay the price (Lk. 18:18-27; 14:26-33). I am truly sorry to see people who have this attitude, but nevertheless it exists. If this is your attitude, I hope that you will change your desire and accept the truth, which is the power of God to salvation (Rom. 1:16).

    What is your attitude toward the truth? Our plea is that you will love the truth (2 Thess. 2:10), trust in God's word and obey its commands.

---Tim Johnson

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Which Way Of Escape?

    With practicing medicine, it is not in the classroom where one gains his expertise and experience, but rather in the field. That very reason is why interning is so very important. It is the exact same way with our spiritual lives and service to God. When we step outside of the walls where the local church assembles and out of our homes where we engage in private Bible study, we find out exactly of what we are composed. As temptations arise, we find ourselves right in the middle of decision time. Like a medical student at the side of an operating table, we must decide quickly what route we wish to take.

    First of all, we need to realize the source of our temptations. "Let no man say when he is tempted, 'I am tempted by God;' for God cannot be tempted by evil, nor does He Himself tempt anyone" (Jas. 1:13). One of the first reactions when one finds himself engulfed in sin is to blame God for the temptation, but here we see that this is not the case at all. James goes on to tell us exactly where our temptations come from: "But each one is tempted when he is drawn away by his own desires and enticed" (Jas. 1:14). Temptations do not and cannot originate with God. They come from our own wants to involve ourselves in these practices. The one who gives in to sins such as immodesty, dancing, drinking, and drugs does so only because they want that certain "desire" more than they want to please God! The problem does not lie with what God put on us, but with how much we actually desire to please God.

    Concerning temptations, God does not leave us on our own. He gives us a wonderful promise concerning these situations. Paul writes; "No temptation has overtaken you except such as is common to man; but God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will also make the way of escape, that you may be able to bear it" (1 Cor. 10:13). Notice that God does not allow us to be tempted beyond that which we are able to take. He does not tempt us Himself, but will allow us to be tempted. He does not allow the temptation to be more than we can bear. What a wonderful promise this is! By overcoming these temptations we are able to grow, strengthening our faith. He also provides us with a way of escape. God promises us that there will never be a temptation to come our way that does not have a way out. What great comfort that is! However, the only way that we will recognize these "escape routes" is by studying God's Word.

    While God is providing us a way of escape, the devil is also fast at work devising a way of escape of his own. Notice how the Hebrew writer speaks of some of the faithful; "...others were tortured, not accepting deliverance, that they might obtain a better resurrection" (Heb. 11:35). They rejected a deliverance that would have kept them from partaking in the better resurrection. This was a way out that the devil provided for them. You see, when temptation and trials arise, Satan will have you stare at the consequences of doing right, not the consequences of doing wrong. He wants you to see all that you will lose, the things you will suffer, and how easy his way is. Initially, Satan's "way of escape" will seem quite easy and may require no sacrifice or suffering. However, as time goes on and the sin blooms fully, one's eyes are opened to the fact that the devil's escape route was not easy at all. In fact, in the long run it often ends up being far more difficult than standing up for what was right would have been. Most importantly, if you stay in that sin, Satan's "way of escape" will even cost you your home in Heaven.

    When temptations arise, you stand at a fork in the road. There are two paths you may take: God's way of escape or the devil's way of escape. Satan's way of escape, at the time, may seem easier with less responsibility but as one takes that path he quickly realizes that it is one of heartache, losses, and death. God's way, though it may seem harder at the time, leads to happiness, health and eternal life. The majority of the world chooses to take Satan's path. It is a path that is wider and you can see the millions of foot-prints that have trodden it before you. In contrast, God's path is the on that is most definitely less traveled. Fewer people seem to be taking this route; however, it is the only one that leads to Heaven. Isaiah writes; "A highway shall be there, and a road, and it shall be called the Highway of Holiness. The unclean shall not pass over it, but it shall be for others...the redeemed shall walk there" (Isa. 35:8). Now the choice lies before you. Which "way of escape" will you take?

---Aaron Beard

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