Ignorance is Bliss?
Josh November 20th, 2005
Why are there so many people who are convinced that they’re Christians, yet they couldn’t care any less than they already do about the Word of God? It’s very disconcerting and should sound an alarm in the Church. When people are contented with a study here and a study there (usually cosisting of a Purpose-Driven® Life type medium or Prayer of Jabez), yet don’t care about direct consumption of the Scriptures, something’s WRONG. Now, don’t misinterpret me. I’m not saying that EVERY ONE of these people are lost, but I assure you a great many are and it would behoove us to awaken from our slumber and shout the truth from our rooftops. Let me say this, if you’re reading and are offended:
Please don’t be. I’m not condemning, I’m concerning myself with the condition of many people in the Church…some of who are genuine believers but are paralyzed in a state of ignorance.
Please! Please! Please understand me. This is NOT about me being right. This is NOT about me feeling intellectually and theologically superior. This is about the TRUTH. Love hurts, right?
“Listen” to this: It is OK to be intimidated by the Scriptures. It is OK to be intimidated by older or more mature Christians, Preachers, etc. That is perfectly normal. If you were a brand new football player, having never played before, it would be completely NORMAL for you to be intimidated by the Varsity Seniors.
Having said all that, however, it is no excuse to set aside the Scriptures and to be only fed by your Pastor/Elders once or twice a week, trusting that they’ll grow for you. You must delve into prayer and Scripture reading yourself. Like I said, it’s OK to be intimidated by the Bible. I am. You know what that does? It drives me to know it and understand it. Not just analytically or scientifically, but out of love for my Lord.
If we are to love the Lord with all of our heart, mind, and soul, then how do we do that? How do we know God? How do we know His will?
Romans 12:2 Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.
We get to know God by reading His Word. Notice the word discern in the passage. This term in the Greek is dokimazo, which means, in the Greek:
1. to make a critical examination of something; to determine genuineness, put to the test, examine
2. to draw a conclusion about worth on the basis of testing, prove, approve, here the focus is on the result of a procedure or examination.
Salvation is not about fire insurance. It’s not about “finding our purpose”; rather, it’s about submitting to God’s purpose. There’s a hermeneutical principle known as the Analogy of Faith or Analogy of Scripture which asserts that we are to interpret the less clear/more mysterious portions of Scripture in light of those passages which are patently and certainly clear. You’re asking, “Josh, what does that have to do with our present thesis?” Quite a bit, actually. It means, you don’t have to be a Greek scholar to study the Bible.It’s ok to look to those who’ve gone before us to help get some insight on a particular theme or passage. But that shouldn’t keep us from delving into God’s Word, which was personally written to us. Again, think about the term discern:
“To make a critical examination of something.” –This requires time and attention.
“To determine genuineness”—This also requires time and attention.
“To draw a conclusion …on the basis of testing.”—After time and attention, it demands application.
In John 17:17, Jesus says to the Father, “Sanctify them in truth. Your Word is truth.” How are we sanctified? Transformed? etc.? By His truth. How do we know His truth. By His Word. What is His Word? The Bible. I don’t want this to be considered “harsh”. By many who read this, it won’t be. But I know that there are some who may think, “He’s missing heaven by 8 inches”, implying that I have all “head knowledge” but no “heart knowledge” of Christ. As far as I remember, when the Bible speaks of the heart it encompasses the mind as well. We are to love the Lord with all of BOTH. It’s like worship. Those who worship God must worship in spirit AND in truth. Spirit without truth is chaos. Truth without spirit is like a whitewashed tomb. Look at the 1st verse of Psalm 119 and the heart of the words written…to be faithful to what? God’s Law, i.e. His Word:
Psalm 119:1 Blessed are those whose way is blameless, who walk in the law of the Lord!
It’s simple. Whose way is blameless? Those who walk in the Law of the Lord. Grace and Peace…
The ignorance pervading the Church today is quite disconcerting in many areas. I’d have to say that the most crucial area would be in that of the doctrine of justification. Martin Luther said the teaching of Justification was the article by which the Church would stand or fall. Similar to the time of Martin Luther, multitudes are in the dark concerning the true nature and application of justification. Not only are there those who teach justification can somehow be earned by one’s own merit and ability, but many also teach one must keep themselves justified by their own merit and ability. Such a notion is far from biblical, and is no doubt due to both ignorance and, more pertinently, passivity by Christ’s church in letting such be taught without fear of reprisal.
Not realizing the ramifications that would ensue, Marty dropped his list of grievances on the Manager’s (hereafter referred to as “The Man”) desk. He had been working for Potpourri Plush for years and years. Faithfully and almost flawlessly executing all of his duties, he was most loyal to the Company. Yet, he didn’t see it in such a light. He’d memorized and followed the Man’s Memos crossing every t and dotting every i, yet he just knew something was missing. The other Employees had looked upon him in confusion, not understanding his rigorous determination to please the President, according to the standards delineated by the Man. Regardless of the “better” Marty had done and the more disciplined he’d become, this missing component’s absence had grown like a Dark Cloud looming over him…consuming, overwhelming his entire livelihood. Potpourri Plush was his life!
