FOR WRITERS

FOR READERS

FOR PUBLISHERS




FREE CHRISTIAN REPRINT ARTICLES

Christian Articles for All of your Publishing Needs!

LIKE US
Translate this Page Here

FOR WRITERS

FOR READERS

FOR PUBLISHERS




Word Count: 928

Send Article To Friend Print/Use Article

Contact Max Aplin


Using the Bible as a Filter

by Max Aplin  
3/02/2020 / Christian Living


In 2 Timothy 3:16 the apostle Paul says something about the purpose of the Bible: 

“All Scripture is inspired by God and useful for teaching, for rebuking, for correction, for training in uprightness.”  

Actually, to be precise, when Paul wrote this he was referring to what we know as the Old Testament.  But what he says applies just as much to the New Testament too.  

One good way of thinking about the Bible is as a filter.  

As we live our lives, we are constantly bombarded by ideas of all sorts.  There are ideas that are common in the cultures we live in.  And, as Christians, there are ideas that are held by the Christian circles we are part of. 

If we imagine all these ideas coming down a big pipe towards us, the Bible can be pictured as a filter that allows some ideas through and keeps others out.  

Importantly, however, we need to be proactive in letting Scripture work in this way.  The Bible’s work of filtration doesn’t just happen automatically.  Instead, we will often need to weigh things up, to spend some time thinking about whether various ideas fit with biblical teaching.  

In 1 Thessalonians 5:21 Paul tells his readers: 

“Test everything; hold on to what is good.” 

Using the Bible as a filter really just means to do what Paul instructs in this verse.  It means to make it a habit to think about the values of things in the light of Scripture and to reject anything that doesn’t pass the test.  

Sadly, there are many professing Christians who get things the wrong way round.  Instead of using the Bible as a filter, they use something else to filter out parts of biblical teaching. 

To begin with, there are those who use the values of mainstream Western culture as a filter.  

For example, the Bible has a lot to say about sexual issues and gender roles.  And what it teaches on these topics often sharply contradicts mainstream views in modern Western culture. 

Instead of using the Bible as a filter to block out harmful ideas in areas like these, there are many who block out biblical teaching when it doesn’t fit with Western values. 

However, one of the main reasons God has given us the Bible is so that the biases and mistakes of cultural ideas can be filtered out.  In moral issues, every culture gets some things right and some things wrong in God’s sight.  Scripture is essential for determining whether various ideas fit with His will. 

Many professing Christians today think they know better than the Bible, whereas in reality they have been deceived. 

There are also many who go wrong by using denominational traditions to filter out biblical teaching. 

No two denominations of the church agree on everything of importance as regards Christian doctrine and practice.  I would suggest that anyone who thinks there is a denomination that has got it all right is being very naive.  Instead, each denomination has strengths and weaknesses when compared to others. 

That is not to say that overall no denomination is better than any other.  Some are much more in line with the will of God than others are.  But the idea that any denomination avoids all significant mistakes is very unrealistic. 

There are, sadly, many Christians who never stop to question the beliefs of their denomination.  Instead of using the Bible as a filter to hold denominational ideas up to scrutiny, they do the opposite.  Parts of Scripture that contradict, or at least fit awkwardly with, the views of a certain denomination are often just brushed aside. 

Again, one of the main reasons God has given us Scripture is so that mistakes in Christian doctrine or practice can be corrected.  If we refuse to allow our denominational ideas to be challenged by carefully examining them in the light of biblical teaching, we are not using the Bible as we should.  

Whenever we use something else to filter out biblical teaching, we are guilty of idolatry.  We have set up a man-made system of deciding what to accept and reject that is vastly inferior to the one God has provided.  At best this will cause problems, at worst it will lead to disaster. 

Instead, what we need to do is humbly accept the filter that God has provided, the 66 books of the Old and New Testaments.  And we need to actively use this filter by constantly weighing things up.

I have been a Christian for over 30 years. I have a Ph.D. in New Testament from the University of Edinburgh. I am a UK national and I currently live in the south of Scotland. Check out my blog, The Orthotometist, at maxaplin.blogspot.com

Article Source: http://www.faithwriters.com-CHRISTIAN WRITERS

If you died today, are you absolutely certain that you would go to heaven? You can be! Click here and TRUST JESUS NOW

Read more articles by Max Aplin

Like reading Christian Articles? Check out some more options. Read articles in Main Site Articles, Most Read Articles or our highly acclaimed Challenge Articles. Read Great New Release Christian Books for FREE in our Free Reads for Reviews Program. Or enter a keyword for a topic in the search box to search our articles.

User Comments

Enter comments below. Due to spam, all hyperlinks posted in the comments are now immediately disabled by our system.

Please type the following word below:


Not readable? Change text.



The opinions expressed by authors do not necessarily reflect the opinion of FaithWriters.com.

Hire a Christian Writer, Christian Writer Wanted, Christian Writer Needed, Christian Content Needed, Find a Christian Editor, Hire a Christian Editor, Christian Editor, Find a Christian Writer


Main FaithWriters Site | Acceptable Use Policy

By using this site you agree to our Acceptable Use Policy .

© FaithWriters.com. All rights reserved.