Life is busy as always, but I hope to post more soon.
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Life is busy as always, but I hope to post more soon.
Please see my other blog post at - FAITH TODAY - www.veritasfaith.blogspot.com.
There are many good reasons for studying theology, such as discovering who God is, and what He is doing in the world. It gives us an understanding of the meaning of our lives as we learn the teachings of the Bible. For instance, in Genesis 1:27 we read, "So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them." This is good theology. We begin to learn about humanity's true identity from theology. And we can also learn of God’s eternal nature and His promises to His people.
Studying theology picks us up out of the darkness, brokenness, and sinfulness of this world. In Christ, we receive the salvation of our souls and inspiration for living. Discovering Christ transforms us back to "the image of God" and the image of Christ, and we then long to live for Christ in all aspects of our lives.
My prayer for my family and friends is that they would discover the joy of knowing Christ and being transformed into His likeness. Our culture is changing at an incredible rate and we cannot be indifferent to the call of living for Christ. We will drift away from God without inspiration in good theology.
The Holy Spirit speaks through all of Scripture, and in Romans 12:2, He says, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind, so that you may prove what the will of God is, that which is good and acceptable and perfect.” The will of God is to live for Christ, which as we see in 12:1 is described as, “your spiritual worship.”
God is calling us out of the world and to Christ and His word. He is calling us to know Him and be transformed by Him. This is good theology and it causes us to live for Him.
Recently WORLD magazine (www.wng.org), published an interview with Dr. Carl Truman, professor at Grove City College in PA. He has written a book entitled, "The Rise and Triumph of the Modern Self." Although I haven't read this book yet I've heard from a handful of people that it is excellent and hits the bull's eye in describing the problems of our contemporary culture. I highly recommend the interview and then the book.
Also, Dr. Steve Nichols, president of The Reformation Bible College, and Teaching Fellow at Ligonier Ministries, has produced a new twelve-part teaching series entitled, Christianity in America, which is excellent. This also describes where we are and how we got here. You can see this on the Ligonier App, where it is promoted as “Conviction or Compromise.” It’s also available through www.ligonier.org, or Ligonier Connect, (https://connect.ligonier.org) where there are over a hundred other teaching series from Ligonier.
Let’s encourage each other with a Veritas Fellowship as we see our culture disintegrating right before our eyes. We need the Truth of Scripture, who is Christ, and our children need this same Truth for the years and generations to come. A people centered, relationally oriented, emotionally focused faith cannot stand against the self-centeredness of contemporary culture. It cannot strengthen us Spiritually. We need the Truth of Scripture, with graciousness and mercy to everyone. But, we need the Truth of Scripture.
James Montgomery Boice was the pastor of Tenth Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia from 1968 to 2000. Just recently I saw a quote of his in our church's weekly bulletin. It read -
What is theology? Is it a four-letter word? Is it something that only churchmen need? Is it something that we need sparingly, like a trip to the dentist? Is it like an insurance policy that we need to cover ourselves for heaven?
Theology is the study of God, it is the knowledge of God. It is more than intellectual assent, but it is not less than that. We need to have a cognitive understanding of who God is, and what He does, to understand our lives. And then theology is the personal knowledge that can transform our lives to become Christ-like.
Augustine penned these words in his classic Confessions, that explains his understanding of theology.
"And even so humanity, which is but a part of your creation, longs to praise you. You inspire us to take delight in praising you, for you have made us for yourself, and our hearts are restless until they rest in you.”
It is good theology to know that we have been created by God and for God, and our hearts will ultimately be restless until they find their rest in God. We can find our purpose in God alone.
Jesus also taught us that we can begin to experience eternal life in our knowledge of God in this life. In John 17:3 we see, "And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent." In Christ, we can know God, and Jesus describes this as eternal life.
When we see that theology is the knowledge we need to have a personal relationship with God, we then seek to live for God in all of life. The Godward life is the best life indeed.
This last week we had a couple of big snowstorms in the mid-south. It's unusual to see a storm deliver six inches of snow here, and it's even more unusual to have two of these storms come within a few days of each other. The temperatures were below freezing for almost a week, and sometimes down to single digits, even to 7*F, which is cold for us. Here is a picture that captured the beauty of the snow when the sunshine finally broke out.
It was an illustration of the glory of the sunlight and the blue sky, on the backdrop of fresh snow. Jonathan Edwards once remarked that a brilliantly clear day was just a glimpse of the glory that we will see in heaven. This picture was especially glorious as the previous two days had been overcast and dreary.
Let's remember that the sun rises every day, and its light and glory are sometimes blocked by clouds and storms. And just like the truth of God, we know the light is always there and that we must turn to Scripture for its light upon our lives. This Light is Christ who can awaken us and inspire us to live in grace and truth for God.
Revelation 21:23, "And the city has no need of sun or moon to shine on it, for the glory of God gives it light, and its lamp is the Lamb."