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2
Timothy 3:16
All Scripture is inspired
2 Timothy 3:16-17 All
Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching,
rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, 17so
that the man of God may be thoroughly equipped for every
good work.
- All Scripture is
inspired by God
- Inspired by God, not
man.
- God chose to
work through the agency of His people.
- Not a committee, not
casting beads.
- There is a
committee called the Jesus seminar. It is
supposed to be full of scholars. They
cast beads to determine which of the sayings
of Jesus are authentic. Such
foolishness.
- Inspiration is from
God's heart and His mind to the writers.
- "Out of
the abundance of the heart the mouth
speaks" (Matt. 12:34).
- Because it comes
from God it cannot be anything else except
pure, accurate, truthful, helpful, etc.
- Man has attempted his
own form of inspired Scripture.
- Christian
Science
:
"Mind is the source of all movement, and
there is no inertia to retard or check its
perpetual and harmonious action. Mind is the same
Life, Love, and wisdom "yesterday, and today,
and forever." Matter and its effect--sin,
sickness, and death--are states of mortal mind
which act, react, and then come to a stop. They
are not facts of Mind. They are not ideas, but
illusions. Principle is absolute. It admits of no
error, but rests upon understanding" (Science
and Health p. 283).
- Mormonism
:
"And it came to pass that I, Nephi, beheld
the pointers which were in the ball, that they did
work according to the faith and diligence and heed
which we did give unto them" (1 Nephi 16:28).
- "For
we labor diligently to write, to
persuade our children, and also our
brethren, to believe in Christ, and to
be reconciled to God; for we know that
it is by grace that we are saved, after
all we can do (2 Nephi 25:23).
- Krishna:
"One who works in devotion, who is pure
soul, and who controls his mind and senses is
dear to everyone, and everyone is dear to
him. Though always working, such a man is
never entangled," (Bhagavad-Gita, p.
281).
- These words of men
are neither accurate nor truthful. Therefore, they
are not to be trusted.
- The Word of God is
inspired so that you might trust it to be accurate when
you...
- TEACH
- To teach you must
know what is right.
- You can't teach if
you don't know what is right.
- Therefore you must
study.
- Read the Bible
on your own, attend church, fellowship with
other believers, attend Bible study, have
devotions, pray, etc.
- Learn about the
Trinity, the deity of Christ, the
resurrection, salvation by grace, the
consequence of sin, hell, heaven, the return
of Christ, etc.
- The Word of God is
inspired so that you might trust it and be accurate
when you...REBUKE
- To rebuke means that
scold and correct in a sharp way.
- To urge someone to
stop sinning:
- believer
- Perhaps a
Christian is in sin. You are to warn
him.
- Rebuked at
a Kenneth Copeland convention.
- unbeliever
- Perhaps an
unbeliever is not aware of his sin;
therefore, you offer correction,
warning, or admonition.
- i.e.,
Anti Abortion rally
- The Word of God is
inspired so that you might trust it and be accurate
when you...CORRECT
- To correct here means
to restore to an upright or right state with the
improvement of life or character.
- You can correct
erring doctrines or understanding or even bad
interpretations of scripture
- You can even correct
yourselves when you examine the Word and discover
any errors you may have in understanding or
practice.
- Christian
Research Institute is involved with that
- Spiritual
Counterfeits Project is too.
- The Word of God is
inspired so that you might trust it and be accurate
when you...TRAIN IN RIGHTEOUSNESS.
- This includes the
training and education of children.
- My wife and I
are raising up Rachael in a biblical Child
rearing program.
- This includes the
cultivation of mind and morals.
- As saved
sinners, we are in constant need of training.
We must hear the Word, study it, and apply
it.
- Training implies
that it is something that is done over and
over with the aim at improvement.
- These four things:
Teaching, Correcting, Rebuking, and Training in
Righteousness are each outward as well as inward. We
are active in each of them.
The inspired Word of God
is there for you also, so that you might be able to do
Good Works.
It is part of the calling:
To do Good.
- Before being a
Christian, you could not do good.
- Now you can do
good. "For God did not call us to be
impure, but to live a holy life" (1 Thess.
4:7).
It is only because of the
Cross of Christ, because of His shed blood that you
even attempt to do anything that is good.
- You do good to
glorify Jesus, not simply for the sake of doing
good.
Examples of doing good:
- Feeding the poor;
visiting the sick; praying for those who are lost,
hurting, or in need; baking cookies for Bible
study; visiting prisoners; taking care of widows;
supporting a church; taking food to a sick person;
sending cards when someone has suffered a loss,
etc.
- "For
we are God's workmanship, created in
Christ Jesus to do good works, which God
prepared in advance for us to do"
(Ephesians 2:10).
Good works are a
manifestation of what you know and believe.
- That is why the
Scriptures are there to Teach, Correct, Rebuke,
and Train. The Word of God is your guide to that
which is right, pure, holy, and truthful.
- So that you might
believe that which is true, not false, and in
truth, accurately do that which is pleasing in the
sight of God, to His glory.
There is no other source
of inspiration on earth.
Conclusion:
God has given you the inspired Bible so
that you will be able to accurately know that which is good,
true, and holy. So that you might know the mind and will of God.
So that you might teach, Correct, Rebuke, and Train in
Righteousness...and this so that your work might be good in the
sight of God.
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