Biblia

PRIVATE HERESIES

ACTS 18:18–28 They … explained to him the way of God more accurately (Acts 18:26). When the Reformers of the 1500s freed lay people from the bondage of Roman ecclesiastical rule, they left two great legacies: the principle of private interpretation and the translation of the Scriptures into the vernacular. Until then it was illegal … Continue reading “PRIVATE HERESIES”

TAKE YOUR MEDICINE

PROVERBS 12:1; 15:5, 10; 29:1 Whoever loves instruction loves knowledge, but he who hates correction is stupid (Prov. 12:1). One of the most famous rebukes in Scripture is Nathan’s subtle but powerful reprimand concerning David’s murderous affair with Bathsheba (2 Sam. 12). Nathan’s rebuke took the form of a story about a stolen lamb. The … Continue reading “TAKE YOUR MEDICINE”

AIRING OPINIONS

PROVERBS 18:2; 21:16; 21:24, 29 A fool has no delight in understanding, but in expressing his own heart (Prov. 18:2). An unteachable person often considers his opinions more valuable and more worthy of attention than any one else’s. Just about all of us can testify to knowing someone who forms opinions hastily and airs them … Continue reading “AIRING OPINIONS”

BE TEACHABLE

PROVERBS 14:33; 15:14; 24:1–4 The heart of him who has understanding seeks knowledge (Prov. 15:14). If you want to live in such a way that brings glory to God, you must be teachable. Because teachability is so important to every Christian, we will spend the rest of this month examining how to be teachable and … Continue reading “BE TEACHABLE”

READ AND LISTEN

PROVERBS 13:13; 16:20; 19:27 Cease listening to instruction, my son, and you will stray from the words of knowledge (Prov. 19:27). Instruction comes to us through two primary means: published works and people. Though you might not have good teachers and wise companions around you, you cannot claim the absence of books (unless of course … Continue reading “READ AND LISTEN”