It surprises me to read posts all over this board (and the internet for that matter) that appear to promote the idea that knowing Jesus means possessing a theologians understanding of doctrine / scripture; it's a mistake. Doctrine is an interest and somewhat of a hobby for me - loving God and neighbor is my Christianity.
Very interesting and thought provoking post. Not sure if I agree or disagree.
Jesus said come and learn of me. He said we must worship in spirit and in truth. Peter said we are kings and priests in training. So I tend to look at doctrine in high regard. Its got to be right!
But Peter, John and Paul never required a "theologians" mastery of the scripture. Peter said we know it though. .. We just have to have our minds stirred up. Think John hinted at the same thing and Paul... Ever thw scholar was big on obtaining further knowledge.
I do think its something we should strive towards. I mean seriously.... Is there anything more interesting? Is there anything thats going to matter more in the afterlife?
Jesus compred us to salt. You eat salt and you are going to be thirsty. Salt doesn't beg anyone to drink water. Doesn't have to.
So if you are the salt of the earth... Just be salty. Be joyous. Folks will aee you being victorious despite anything. Then they will ask your secret. You just got them hooked!
Doesn't take knowledge of doctrine. ... But goibg further is going to be hard without it.