Then opened he their understanding, that they might understand the
scriptures (Luke 24:45).
Many read the Bible but don’t understand the message of the Scriptures.
The Bible contains the Word of God. It’s God’s testimony on what He said, what
men said, what the devils said, what angels said, and what Jesus said. This
means everything therein must be understood as to who’s talking and what the
context of their speech or writing entails. It’s God’s testimony on the origin,
life and destiny of man, spirits and their environments.
For example, in studying the Bible about the early Church in the New
Testament, it’s important to notice the period of growth that the early Church
went through. The disciples didn’t know everything at once in the early Church.
When you study the first fifteen chapters of the book of Acts, the Church at
the time didn’t quite believe that the non-Jews were supposed to be in Christ.
It was in the fifteenth chapter that they had a debate, a serious one, and
Peter had to explain it to them, while James supported with scripture
references (Acts 15:6-29).
Therefore, when you’re studying the Bible, you should understand the
thinking and culture of the people and writer at the time of writing. For
instance, some of the teachings of Jesus in Matthew, Mark, Luke and John
weren’t meant for the new creation. Some of those teachings aren’t for
Christians to live by; they were for the Jewish mind; not for those who have
received eternal life. He said to His disciples on one occasion, “How come you
don’t have any faith?” (Mark 4:40). You can’t read that and think to yourself,
“O, perhaps the reason things aren’t working out for me is that I don’t have
any faith.” That’ll be a wrong assumption because there’s no Christian who
doesn’t have faith. The Bible says, “…God hath dealt to every man the measure
of faith” (Romans 12:3). It was possible for those that lived under the Old
Testament to not have any faith, because they weren’t born again. They were
people of the senses, who lived under the Law, and faith isn’t of the senses
but of the Spirit. But everyone among us in Christ was given the measure of
faith.
Study the Scriptures with spiritual understanding and you’ll have a
deeper insight into the past, present and future of God’s plans and purpose for
the Church, for you, and for the world.
PRAYER: Dear Father, thank you for granting me an understanding of the
Scriptures and making me wise unto salvation through faith in Christ Jesus. I’m
so privileged to be graced with the ability to understand the mysteries of the
Kingdom. Thank you, precious Holy Spirit, for teaching me all things, in Jesus’
Name. Amen.
Further Study: Matthew 13:11 He answered and said unto them, Because
it is given unto you to know the mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, but to
them it is not given.
John 14:26 But the Comforter, [which is] the Holy Ghost, whom the Father
will send in my name, he shall teach you all things, and bring all things to
your remembrance, whatsoever I have said unto you.
1-Year Bible Reading Plan: 1 Peter 4,
Ezekiel 33-34
2-Year BibleReading
Plan: Revelation 1:1-20, Hosea 3-4
2-Year Bible
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