Are we willing to unlearn to learn more? Sometimes, this is precisely what we need to do because sometimes, we derive conclusions without realizing we don’t have all the facts. Those very conclusions can keep us from accepting and recognizing that there is more to consider. We may think of ourselves as open-minded, but are we really?
When it comes to God’s Word, we owe it to ourselves and those we influence to always seek the truth in our studies and be willing to unlearn and let go when we find evidence in scripture (not our feelings) that shows us there’s more.
Are we able to embrace and replace incomplete thinking at the expense of admitting we were wrong? We need to be.
Is it not crucial that we stand firm on the evidence of scripture, not be swayed by our own wisdom or the ideas of others, but instead rely on God’s Word as our standard for discernment? (Philip 1:9-11, Matt 10:22) God and” God’s Word” are unchanging. The destiny of souls is at stake, not to mention the power of our influence, which can lead others to truth or misinformed, dangerous ideas.
If our beliefs or practices contradict or can’t be found in Scripture, who are we following?
- Romans 16:17-20
- Isaiah 40:8
- 2 Timothy 2:15
- James 1
- Psalms 119:89
- Malachi 3:15
- Genesis 13:15
- Hebrews 12:7-8
God First!
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