Jesus warned us to be wary of the wolves in sheeps' clothing!
Matthew 7:15
Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
There are so many people wandering the halls of Christianity and on this forum who appear to be sheep or shepherds but in fact are ravenous wolves who either knowingly or unknowingly are leading the flocks of God astray.
Think for a moment. How many times have you seen people on these threads who promote "new teaching", "new revelation, " "higher spiritual meaning" or even boldly reinterpreting the Word of God. Do you really think that the Lord in 2000 years of church history could not reveal these "higher truths" to the church and was forced to wait until so and so came along to tell us that God revealed to them what He actually meant to say?
Also do you think that God, who created language and grammar, needs us to edit His Inspired Word and have someone reveal to us that even though God insspired words to be read, He really meant something else?
There isd a way to reasd the bible that is safe and causes one to learn and grow in grace and knowledge. It is known as the literal/historical/grammatical method of understanding Scripture. Or the golden rule of interpretation:
“When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense; therefore, take every word at its primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths, indicate clearly otherwise.”–Dr. David L. Cooper (1886-1965),
founder of The Biblical Research Society
This method recognizes that the bible uses symbols, apocalyptic language, idioms and metaphors. However the bible also defines its symbols and we need not seek to go outside of Scripture itself. the only time we need to study outside of Scripture is to learn the culture and idiomatic use of language the originals used. This will keep us much freer from error than all these new "higher spiritual meanings" that keep popping up. Jesus warned us that in these last days false prophets and teachings would abound!
Matthew 7:15
Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
There are so many people wandering the halls of Christianity and on this forum who appear to be sheep or shepherds but in fact are ravenous wolves who either knowingly or unknowingly are leading the flocks of God astray.
Think for a moment. How many times have you seen people on these threads who promote "new teaching", "new revelation, " "higher spiritual meaning" or even boldly reinterpreting the Word of God. Do you really think that the Lord in 2000 years of church history could not reveal these "higher truths" to the church and was forced to wait until so and so came along to tell us that God revealed to them what He actually meant to say?
Also do you think that God, who created language and grammar, needs us to edit His Inspired Word and have someone reveal to us that even though God insspired words to be read, He really meant something else?
There isd a way to reasd the bible that is safe and causes one to learn and grow in grace and knowledge. It is known as the literal/historical/grammatical method of understanding Scripture. Or the golden rule of interpretation:
“When the plain sense of Scripture makes common sense, seek no other sense; therefore, take every word at its primary, ordinary, usual, literal meaning unless the facts of the immediate context, studied in the light of related passages and axiomatic and fundamental truths, indicate clearly otherwise.”–Dr. David L. Cooper (1886-1965),
founder of The Biblical Research Society
This method recognizes that the bible uses symbols, apocalyptic language, idioms and metaphors. However the bible also defines its symbols and we need not seek to go outside of Scripture itself. the only time we need to study outside of Scripture is to learn the culture and idiomatic use of language the originals used. This will keep us much freer from error than all these new "higher spiritual meanings" that keep popping up. Jesus warned us that in these last days false prophets and teachings would abound!
