NoHype
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Apostle Paul gave Timothy (and us per example) very important advice with the following:
2 Timothy 2
15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
16 But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness.
The majority of believers on Jesus Christ have something like twelve years of education in the public schools, but how much time in comparison with Bible study? Something to think about.
In public school, we learned rules of language grammar, math and algebra, history, physical science, social philosophy, and for some physics, chemistry and geometry, etc. So how difficult really, can disciplined Bible study be, because God's Word has many of those same subjects within It?
A "workman" per the above means having a working understanding in God's Word. Bible study by The Holy Spirit creates a unique thing; when we study in-depth, chapter by chapter, line upon line, looking up words and names we don't understand, going slow to gain as much from it as possible each time, then The Holy Spirit helps cement that in our mind. And when we least expect it when we need what we studied for future reference, The Holy Spirit will bring it back up in our mind.
Some have at times commented on my memory in God's Word, amazed at how much I can remember, when I know most of the time it's not me doing it, but of The Holy Spirit bringing a Scripture I once studied back into my mind at the time needed. So how will we get that operation going on without first disciplining ourselves in all of God's Holy Writ? That's what becoming a "workman" in God's Word is about, doing disciplined Bible study for ourselves with God's help, line upon line.
What about Paul's "needeth not to be ashamed" part? If we don't do our own Bible study with God's help, what do we become subject to? It means having to rely on what others say God's Word teaches. Can what some teach and claim is God's Word lead us into shame? Yes, most definitely, as our Heavenly Father allows the false prophets to do that working during this present world. The LORD will let us have all that we want of those false prophets for listening to them instead of Him in His Word.
What about "rightly dividing the word of truth"? Once we discipline ourselves in God's Word, we begin to see specific timelines of events, things past, present, and still future. We have to become disciplined in God's Word to understand how to rightly divide those timelines per His Word, and not per men's traditions.
Some men love to create followings of themselves, mostly to try and prop up their own insecurities, or for filthy lucre (money), or power, etc. Because of that they create doctrines that act as tethers, like a rope tying one to a stake, never allowing one to reach the ground beyond the length of the rope. This was the subject our Lord Jesus warned of with the example men's leaven doctrines. Leaven means yeast that is used to make bread rise, but metaphorically our Lord used to represent men's doctrines added to His Word of Truth. High rise bread looks inviting, delicious, wholesome, but all the yeast actually did was create tiny bubbles in it to make it look bigger. What we want is the unleaved Bread of God's Truth, without men's doctrines messing with It. Because of their leaven, they very often shuffle the timelines in God's Word around, when those timelines can only be properly understood according to God's Word once one has disciplined their self in all of it, i.e., once one has become a "workman" in It.
Time is short. Four years from now (if we're still here), where will you be with disciplined Bible study? Will you still not have covered It from Genesis through Revelation because you let those at your Church tell you what It says? Or will you have a greater understanding in It by disciplining yourself with God's help?
2 Timothy 2
15 Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth.
16 But shun profane and vain babblings: for they will increase unto more ungodliness.
The majority of believers on Jesus Christ have something like twelve years of education in the public schools, but how much time in comparison with Bible study? Something to think about.
In public school, we learned rules of language grammar, math and algebra, history, physical science, social philosophy, and for some physics, chemistry and geometry, etc. So how difficult really, can disciplined Bible study be, because God's Word has many of those same subjects within It?
A "workman" per the above means having a working understanding in God's Word. Bible study by The Holy Spirit creates a unique thing; when we study in-depth, chapter by chapter, line upon line, looking up words and names we don't understand, going slow to gain as much from it as possible each time, then The Holy Spirit helps cement that in our mind. And when we least expect it when we need what we studied for future reference, The Holy Spirit will bring it back up in our mind.
Some have at times commented on my memory in God's Word, amazed at how much I can remember, when I know most of the time it's not me doing it, but of The Holy Spirit bringing a Scripture I once studied back into my mind at the time needed. So how will we get that operation going on without first disciplining ourselves in all of God's Holy Writ? That's what becoming a "workman" in God's Word is about, doing disciplined Bible study for ourselves with God's help, line upon line.
What about Paul's "needeth not to be ashamed" part? If we don't do our own Bible study with God's help, what do we become subject to? It means having to rely on what others say God's Word teaches. Can what some teach and claim is God's Word lead us into shame? Yes, most definitely, as our Heavenly Father allows the false prophets to do that working during this present world. The LORD will let us have all that we want of those false prophets for listening to them instead of Him in His Word.
What about "rightly dividing the word of truth"? Once we discipline ourselves in God's Word, we begin to see specific timelines of events, things past, present, and still future. We have to become disciplined in God's Word to understand how to rightly divide those timelines per His Word, and not per men's traditions.
Some men love to create followings of themselves, mostly to try and prop up their own insecurities, or for filthy lucre (money), or power, etc. Because of that they create doctrines that act as tethers, like a rope tying one to a stake, never allowing one to reach the ground beyond the length of the rope. This was the subject our Lord Jesus warned of with the example men's leaven doctrines. Leaven means yeast that is used to make bread rise, but metaphorically our Lord used to represent men's doctrines added to His Word of Truth. High rise bread looks inviting, delicious, wholesome, but all the yeast actually did was create tiny bubbles in it to make it look bigger. What we want is the unleaved Bread of God's Truth, without men's doctrines messing with It. Because of their leaven, they very often shuffle the timelines in God's Word around, when those timelines can only be properly understood according to God's Word once one has disciplined their self in all of it, i.e., once one has become a "workman" in It.
Time is short. Four years from now (if we're still here), where will you be with disciplined Bible study? Will you still not have covered It from Genesis through Revelation because you let those at your Church tell you what It says? Or will you have a greater understanding in It by disciplining yourself with God's help?